The best way to express your love for someone special during Valentine’s Day is through actions. And what better action to take than to give them a gift made from your very own hands? One little project can mean a lot for the recipient, so long as you put your heart into making it. And crafting doesn’t have to be complicated! From something as ubiquitous as Valentine’s Day cards to less common memorabilia such as a candle holder, there are so many easy Valentine’s day crafts that you can try this year to impress your loved ones.
In this article, we’ve listed out 20 handmade projects you can try this year for February 14th. Our list is made for people of all ages - from little kids to adults - so that everyone can make Valentine’s a meaningful day. One thing is certain: You’re coming out on the other end with adorable little gifts that is sure to put a smile on the recipient’s face. Hop on the craft train, and explore 20 easy Valentine’s Day crafts to try this year.
1 - Campfire kittens candle holder from clay
I think we have a winner for the perfect Valentine’s Day craft! Turn a basic candle holder into a sweet little keepsake by styling it as two kittens warming their paws in front of a fire. These adorable figurines can be shaped from air-dry clay, making them suitable for crafters of all ages.
Estimated time to complete: 48 - 72 hours, including 2 hours of clay molding, 2 hours of painting and dry time.
Tutorial: Pottd’s Campfire Kittens
Materials needed: Air-dry clay, water, acrylic paint, gloss varnish, shaping tools
Tip: Younger children might need assistance with the finer details, while older kids and adults can experiment with intricate designs and themes.
2 - Floral tissue paper holder
Add a touch of elegance to your Valentine’s Day décor with a floral tissue paper holder. Using tissue paper in shades of pink, red, and white, you can create vibrant flowers to embellish a plain tissue box. Cut the tissue paper into petals of varying sizes, layer them to form flowers, and glue them onto the box. This craft is simple enough for kids yet sophisticated enough to appeal to adults.
Estimated time to complete: 6 hours, including drying time.
Tutorial: How to make a tissue paper holder
Materials needed: See tutorial
Tip: Use a hot glue gun for a sturdier hold, but ensure adult supervision for younger crafters.
3 - Heart-shaped wreaths
Heart-shaped wreaths are a timeless Valentine’s Day craft that adds a festive touch to any home. Begin with a heart-shaped base made from wire, foam, or cardboard. Decorate the base with ribbon, artificial flowers, embroidery floss, or even wrapped sweets for a playful twist. You can even hang the finished project on the front door.
Estimated time to complete: 4 hours, including drying time.
Tutorial: How to make a wreath
Materials needed: Floral wire, ribbon, foraged material (leaves, pine cones, etc.)
Tip: Lightweight materials are ideal for younger children, while older participants can experiment with layering textures and embellishments.
4 - Handmade jewelry
Creating handmade jewellery is a thoughtful and meaningful Valentine’s Day gift. Use beads, charms, and elastic thread to design bracelets or necklaces in romantic hues. For older crafters, consider incorporating semi-precious stones or wire wrapping techniques to elevate the designs. Handmade jewellery is not only a fun activity but also a cherished keepsake.
Estimated time to complete: 2 - 8 hours, depending on the complexity of the project
Tutorial: Easy jewelry making
Materials needed: Wire, beads, rhinestones, etc.
Tip: Provide children with large beads and sturdy string to make crafting easier, while adults can explore intricate patterns and designs.
5 - Conversation hearts as coasters
Turn iconic Valentine’s Day conversation hearts into practical and decorative coasters. Using corkboard or wood as a base, cut out heart shapes and paint them in pastel shades. Write fun and flirty messages, mimicking the classic candies, using red or pink paint or permanent markers. Seal the surface with a clear varnish to protect your design.
Estimated time to complete: 2 - 8 hours, depending on the complexity of the project
Tutorial: Easy jewelry making
Materials needed: As the base, we recommend a sturdy material such as air-dry clay.
Tip: This craft is ideal for older children and teens due to the precise painting required.
6 - Romantic garlands
Romantic garlands are versatile decorations that can brighten any space. Use paper, fabric, or felt to create hearts, flowers, or other Valentine’s motifs. String them together with twine or ribbon, and hang them across walls, mantels, or doorways. This craft can be as simple or complex as you like, making it suitable for all ages.
Estimated time to complete: 2 - 8 hours, depending on the complexity of the project
Tutorial: How to make a garland
Materials needed: Wires, tree clippings, and other decorations
Tips: Younger crafters can use pre-cut shapes or stickers, while older participants can experiment with sewing or embroidery for added texture.
7 - Cute little vase
Make your own cute little Valentine’s Day vase from clay and add that extra touch of personalization. After you’ve molded your clay, paint the exterior in soft pinks or bold reds and decorate with hearts, glitter, or lace. Once dried, fill the vase with fresh or artificial flowers to complete the look.
Estimated time to complete: 48 - 72 hours, including 2 hours of clay molding, 2 hours of painting and dry time.
Tutorial: Pott’d Minimalist vase kit
Materials needed: Air-dry clay, water, acrylic paint, gloss varnish, shaping tools
Tip: Want to fast forward the process? Get a ready-made vase and paint it as your heart desire!
8 - Painted wine glass
Painted wine glasses are a sophisticated and fun Valentine’s Day craft, perfect for teens and adults. Use glass paint to create heart patterns, floral designs, or romantic quotes on the surface of the glass. Once the paint is dry and cured, these glasses can be used as décor or for toasting the special day.
Estimated time to complete:
Tutorial: How to paint a wine glass
Materials needed: A wine glass, acrylic enamel paint
Tip: Practice designs on construction paper first and use masking tape for cleaner lines.
9 - Pink pom poms
Pink pom poms are a simple yet versatile craft that kids and adults will love making. Use yarn in various shades of pink and red to create fluffy pom poms. These can be used as keychains, garlands, or even as decorative accents for other Valentine’s Day crafts.
Estimated time to complete:
Tutorial: How to make pom poms
Materials needed: Yarn, cardboard
Tip: Younger children might need help with tying and trimming, while older participants can experiment with multicoloured yarn or shaped pom poms.
10 - Picture frame
A handmade picture frame is a heartfelt gift that captures cherished memories. Start with a plain wooden or cardboard frame and decorate it with paint, glitter, buttons, or small charms. After you’re finished, add a favourite photo to make it truly special. This craft is a wonderful way to personalise a Valentine’s Day gift for a loved one.
Estimated time to complete: 24 - 48 hours
Tutorial: How to make a picture frame
Materials needed: Wood, cardboard, or clay
Tip: If you’re going to make a frame out of wood, be aware that a certain degree of familiarity to woodworking is required. For a simpler project, consider creating a frame from clay, or getting a paintable frame!
11 - Sugar lip scrub
Pamper your loved ones with a handmade sugar lip scrub. Combine sugar, coconut oil, and a few drops of pink food colouring or flavouring to create a luxurious and exfoliating treat. Package it in a small jar and decorate the lid with ribbons or stickers for a thoughtful Valentine’s Day gift.
Estimated time to complete: 1 hour
Tutorial: How to make sugar lip scrubs easily
Materials needed: sugar, beeswax, shea butter, food coloring
Tips: Adjust the amount of food colouring to achieve the perfect shade and ensure the mixture is well blended.
12 - Valentine’s day terrarium
Create a miniature world with a Valentine’s Day terrarium. Use a glass jar or bowl as the base and add layers of sand, moss, and small decorative items like heart-shaped stones or figurines. This craft is perfect for older kids and adults who enjoy intricate and personalized projects.
Estimated time to complete: 1 - 2 hour
Tutorial: How to make a terrarium
Materials needed: a jar, sand, moss, and small decorations
Tips: Choose succulents or air plants for easy maintenance, and experiment with romantic colour themes.
13 - A customized cookie dish
Design a customized cookie dish that doubles as a gift and a serving piece. Start with a plain ceramic dish and use paint or markers to draw hearts, write messages, or add Valentine’s Day motifs. Bake the dish according to the paint’s instructions to set the design.
Estimated time to complete: 24 hours, including drying time
Tutorial: How to make a terrarium
Materials needed: clay, paint
Tips: Practice your design on paper first, and ensure the dish is food-safe before using. For a no-bake version, style your project using some air-dry clay.
14 - Fun gift wrapping paper
Personalise your Valentine’s Day gifts with handmade wrapping paper. Use plain kraft paper or butcher paper as a base, and stamp or paint hearts, flowers, or other motifs. You can also incorporate glitter or metallic pens for extra flair.
Estimated time to complete: 1 - 2 hours
Materials needed: plain wrapping paper and some decorations, such as construction paper and paint pens
Tips: This craft is suitable for all ages, with younger children enjoying stamping while older participants focus on detailed patterns.
15 - DIY bath bombs
DIY bath bombs are a luxurious Valentine’s Day treat that you can make at home. Mix baking soda, citric acid, cornstarch, and Epsom salts with a few drops of essential oil and food colouring. Press the mixture into heart-shaped moulds and let them dry overnight. Package the bath bombs in a decorative box or bag for a lovely gift.
Estimated time to complete: 1 hour
Tutorial: How to make a bath bomb
Materials needed: baking soda, citric acid, cornstarch, Epsom salt, essential oil, a mould, and food coloring
Tips: Experiment with different scents and colours to create a personalised bath bomb experience.
16 - Fridge magnets
Create charming Valentine’s Day fridge magnets using air-dry clay or wooden shapes. Decorate them with hearts, flowers, or initials, and attach a small magnet to the back. These are practical and delightful gifts that will brighten any fridge.
Estimated time to complete: 2 hours, not including drying time
Tutorial: How to make a fridge magnet at home
Materials needed: clay or wood, cutting tools, paint pens
Tips: Use paint pens for fine details and seal with a clear varnish for durability.
17 - Sequin hearts keychain
Design a sparkling sequin heart keychain as a fashionable accessory or gift. Use felt as the base, sew on sequins to form a heart shape, and attach a keychain ring. This craft is ideal for teens and adults who enjoy a bit of glitz and glamour.
Estimated time to complete: 1 hour
Tutorial: How to make a keychain
Materials needed: felt, sequin, sewing needle, glue, a small chain, some colors if needed
Tip: Use a strong adhesive or sewing thread to secure the sequins.
18 - DIY dreamcatcher
Make a Valentine’s-themed dream catcher with a heart-shaped hoop, yarn, and beads. Decorate it with feathers and ribbons in red, pink, and white. This beautiful craft doubles as a decorative piece and a thoughtful gift.
Estimated time to complete: 2 hours
Tutorial: How to make a dreamcatcher
Materials needed: a hoop, some yarn, beads, or any other decorations
Tip: Younger children may need help weaving the yarn through the hoop.
19 - Origami flower bouquet
Craft a bouquet of origami flowers for a timeless Valentine’s Day gift. Use colourful paper to fold roses, lilies, or tulips, and arrange them in a decorative vase. Test out your fine motor skills and impress someone while you’re at it!
Estimated time to complete: 4 hours
Tutorial: How to make origami flowers - cherry blossoms
Materials needed: origami papers, glue
Tip: Use floral wire or sticks as stems for added realism.
20 - Fingertip art
Engage younger children with fingertip art to create Valentine’s cards or decorations. Use non-toxic paint to stamp heart shapes or patterns onto paper. Add details like eyes and smiles to create fun characters.
Estimated time to complete: 1 hour
Tutorial: Fingertip art
Materials needed: paper, colors
Tips: Provide aprons or old clothing to avoid mess, and let kids explore their creativity.
Valentine’s Day is the perfect time to express love and creativity through handmade gifts and decorations. Crafting is a wonderful activity for all ages, providing an opportunity to create something truly unique and heartfelt. Whether you’re working with little ones, teenagers, or adults, these 20 projects provide something for everyone. Gather your supplies, let your imagination soar, and create something beautiful to share with those you love.