Toddler Valentines Day Cards

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We love super duper cute Valentine’s Day Crafts for Preschool! We especially like making Handmade Valentine’s Day Cards that kids can send to relatives! Check out these cute Heart Toddler Valentines Day Cards.

Easy Toddler Valentines Day Cards - these are so easy to make and look adorable

Hi, Red Ted Art Readers. I am Dayna from Lemon Lime Adventures and I am more than excited to be sharing with you today. We are huge Red Ted Art fans and have had a blast being part of 31 Days of Love for the past two years with our Recycled Heart Mobile and Lego Valentines Day Cards. We couldn’t be more excited to be here again to share our latest toddler made Valentines Day cards with you, just in time for Valentine’s Day! These marek great Valentines Cards for Kids to make and also feature as part of our Valentines for Preschool series!

I don’t know about your toddler, but my little girl is always creating and exploring with art materials. Recently, she has gotten super excited about Valentine’s Day. I am pretty sure it is all the pink and red involved in the holiday, nonetheless she is smitten.

Simple Toddler Made Valentines Day Cards

After our latest exploration in painting without brushes, we decided to turn our home made paper into these simple Valentine’s Day cards for the whole family. The amount of independence and ownership my daughter felt over this project was worth any mess my kitchen table endured.

Toddler Valentines Day Cards  – Supplies

  • White and Pink Stock Paper
  • Red Finger Paint
  • Scissors
  • Glue

Directions for Toddler Valentines Day Cards:

Start by making your home made paper. This activity is half the fun of making the Valentines Day cards. The goal is to paint an entire piece of paper with paint, leaving a texture or pattern behind with the “brush”. We have been exploring how to paint without brushes (you can read how we painted with qtips here)

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Once your pre-made paper is completed and dry, it is time to create the hearts for your Valentine’s Day cards. Depending on the age of your child, you might want to do the tracing and cutting. Use a cookie cutter to trace hearts on top of the dried paint.

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Finally, its time to assemble your cards. I like to prep the pre-folded stock paper ahead of time, but you can definitely let your toddler join in on the fun. Your toddler will love this part (or at least mine does). Using a glue stick, attach one heart in the center of your folded card stock.

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Now, you have fun and simple valentines that your toddler can be proud of and your family will love! Send them to grandma, grandpa and everyone that loves your little one. My daughter loves to “write” her message in the cards and then we add a few stickers (who doesn’t love stickers?).

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If your little one loves to create as much as mine does, you might want to check out these other simple Valentine’s Day projects for toddlers:

Simple Heart Pendants | Sensory Friendly Valentines | Toddler Valentines

You can find 25+ more Valentines Day Card Ideas here:

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