It's hard to believe January is just about over and February is almost here. Valentine's Day is coming soon!
I don't get any requests for homemade Valentines now that the kids are
getting older. Plus, this year with online school and travel, we really won't have the opportunity to hand out Valentine's Day cards.
This year, they will still get a small gift, maybe some candy. I'll probably make some sort of treat as well.
There are still ways to make a social distancing Valentine's Day special! You can make someone's favorite food, rent a new movie, send a meal to someone farther away, or even drop off a basket of treats (or craft supplies to keep the kids busy!) to their house. My list of Valentines, Food, Crafts, Gift, and Activity ideas is below.
HOMEMADE VALENTINE'S:
- Minecraft Valentine's Day Boxes
- Heart Crayon Valentines
- Candied Popcorn Bags, "I'm popping with happiness that you're my Valentine". One year I attached a Valentine themed bag full of candied popcorn to a store bought Valentine.
- Use potato stamps to make a hearts on a homemade card. (Use a small heart cookie cutter to cut out the shape.)
- Play-Doh Heart ornaments/necklaces
- Make Heart Shaped Chalk
- Hot Air Balloon: it could even have a picture of your child in the basket. "Your friendship lifts me up."
- Butterfly Pencil
- Bubbles with a Valentine's Day themed note like "Your friendship makes me bubbly".
- S'more Kit (marshmallow, graham cracker squares, piece of chocolate), "Your friendship makes me feel mushy inside".
- Goldfish or gummy fish in a fishbowl shaped baggie with a "school" type of message. The pre-made bags can be hard to find and making the bags can be a little time consuming (click for directions). If you use a regular bag, you can cut a bowl shape piece of paper, write the message and place behind the fish.
- Other non-candy ideas: clementines, cars, glow sticks/bracelets/necklaces ("Your friendship brightens my day"). The dollar store or dollar bins at Target or Michael's are great to find little treasures in.
- Hanging Stained Glass Card with "stained glass" made from wax paper and crayons.
- Easy Stained Glass Heart with contact paper and tissue paper.
- "I know I'll go far/succeed with you as my friend" type of message with a goodie bag of school gear: pencils, erasers, goldfish bag, ruler, markers, stickers, etc. The dollar store or dollar bins at Target or Michael's are great to find themed pencils and erasers.
- Love Monsters and Bugs
- Heart Magnet and Bookmark Crafts
- Footprint Hearts (great for little kids)
- Stained Glass Valentine
- Play-Doh Hearts
- Valentine's Day Coloring Page
- Heart Bird Feeder
- Bouquet of egg carton flowers. Works as a craft, decorations, and could also be a Valentine (write on the petals or leaves, use single flowers or make a bouquet...).
- Valentine's Day BINGO
- The Sky Is Falling, using heart shapes.
- Valentine's Day Word Find
- Heart Shaped Valentine's Day Word Find
- Valentine's Day Memory Game
- Hidden Surprise Poundcake. I made this for St. Patrick's Day, but if you substitute a heart for the clover, it would be great for Valentine's Day!
- Valentine's Day Cake Pops
- Valentine's Day Parfaits
- Easy Valentine's Day Lunch
- Candied Popcorn. Place in little Valentine's Day themed bags and they make a great Valentine's Day treat!
- Heart Peanut Butter Cookies
- Pie Jars
- Layered Jello
- Ice Cream Sandwiches, rolled in red/pink/purple, heart sprinkles
- Fondue
- Valentine's Day Candy
- Valentine's Day Gifts For Kids
- Unique Valentine's Day Gifts
- Last Minute Valentine's Day Gifts
- I even saw an ad for beef jerky flowers and a 10 day preserves gift box!
- The boys like to help make the Peanut Butter Pumpkin Dog Biscuits for our greyhound. We use heart, star, and pumpkin cookie cutters to make the shapes.
- Gift ideas for Pets
- I also saw a Valentine's Day heart shaped box of treats for dogs at Target ($9).
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