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One of my favorite parts about the school Valentine’s Day party growing up was making the Valentines box. I loved mail, even then. And making a special place to keep classroom Valentines was really important.
I was so excited the day our teacher sent home the request to bring a wrapped shoebox into school. Luckily, my mom liked shopping for shoes. So, we had a lot of those around.
For the next step, parents had to cut an opening into the lid. This probably prevented a lot of accidents.
Then, we had to wrap the shoebox in some sort of paper. Wrapping paper worked best. But my favorite was Kraft brown paper (affiliate). It provided a blank canvas for decorating the box. And I loved the natural feel it gave my decorating. Even at age eight.
After the shoebox was wrapped, we had to write our names on the front. It was fun designing bubble letter or ones with curly cues.
Once everyone knew who the Valentines were for, it was time to transform the it into a Valentines box. We decorated the outside of the box with lots of Valentine crafting goodies. Heart stickers. Heart shaped doilies. Sequins and pom poms. Sometimes even glitter. Oh, the crafting fun that was had.
Must Haves to Make a Valentines Box
Although there are a couple Valentines box designs that I share below that you can simply cover with construction paper, there are two crafting items that you should have on hand to make a Valentines box.
The first is a sturdy box. Shoebox. Small shipping box (time to reuse those Amazon boxes). Even a cereal box. But a Valentines box that holds up to a day of Valentine card deliveries definitely needs a well constructed box to receive them in.
The other thing that you need before starting any Valentines box design is solid color wrapping paper. This will give you a good base to build your design on.
Since you’re making a box for Valentine’s Day, think about Valentine themed colors – white, pink, red or even purple (affiliates). Another idea is to use a traditional Kraft brown paper (affiliate).
Pro Tip – If you have trouble finding solid colored wrapping paper, you could also try to flip over a regular wrapping paper and use the white side. Although some of the back side designs might shine through, this is a great solution if time is limited. Or you don’t want to run to the store for another thing.
Want to upgrade from wrapping paper? Try wrapping your box in fabric instead. You could choose a fun pattern – like this tie dye fabric (affiliate) – and decorate from there.
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Creative Valentines Box Ideas
These days making a Valentines box is just as much fun as when I was a kid. If not even more. There are now so many more ideas to choose from.
Instead of just plopping on some doilies and stickers, you can design everything from an owl to a panda unicorn. And the ideas are just so creative and cute.
Don’t have time to craft a Valentines Box? No worries here. I don’t think there’s a rule that your child’s Valentines box has to be homemade.
There are lots of creative Valentines boxes that you can purchase pre-assembled. If time is an issue, this may be the perfect solution to making a creative box in time for the big day.
Check out my favorite creative Valentines box ideas below. Hopefully, you’ll find the perfect place to gather your special Valentines.
Creative DIY Rocket Valentine Card Box for School
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Blast off to space this Valentine's Day with this DIY Rocket Valentine Card Box. This design takes the classic shoebox to a whole new level.
An Easy DIY Valentine's Day Box Craft
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For anyone who loves the classic shoebox Valentine's Day box, this one is perfect. Using foam stickers and red wrapping paper, it's an easy DIY solution to a Valentine's Day box.
Hallmark Punny Foods Valentines Day Cards and Mailbox
Does your Valentine have a sense of humor? These punny foods sure do. And they've all come together to celebrate Valentine's Day. (affiliate)
Harry Potter Valentine Box
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With my kids continued love of Harry Potter, there's no doubt that this Harry Potter Valentine Box will be on the list as one to make this year. And it uses only construction paper to make the design. So, no crazy craft supplies needed.
Football Valentine Day Cards and Box
Your Valentines are sure to be yelling "Touchdown!" with this sports themed Valentine box. There's even working goal posts for an authentic look. (affiliate)
T Rex Fossil Valentine Box Printable Decor Kit 3D Bowtie Eye | Etsy
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Roar! This Valentine's Day box is perfect for any dinosaur lovers. Start with a wrapped shoebox and build the design using the printable pieces. An easy way to make a creative Valentine box idea. (affiliate)
DIY Valentine’s Day Card Box: All Aboard the Love Train!
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This Love Train Valentine's Day Box brought back so many memories of our many years loving trains. And you can use items you find at your local dollar store to make it.
Personalized Mailboxes Perfect for Kids, Teachers and even Parents
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Looking for a classic Valentiine box that you can use year after year? I love this personalized mailbox for kids. Made out of felt, it has a durable design that can be used each year. And it can be customized with your child's name so there won't be any confusion during Valentine delivery. (affiliate)
Football Field Valentine Box
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Prefer making your own DIY Football Field Valentine Box? Check out this version from Creations by Kara. It's sure to have your favorite Valentines cheering from the side lines. The best part is that you kids will love painting the fans in the stadium and the free printable football field makes completing your box a cinch.
Cat Valentine Bag
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So, this Cat Valentine Bag is the coolest cat around. You can even change up it's sunglasses to make a more unique look. Using a bag might be easier than a box too. No cutting or covering with wrapping paper. (affiliate)
Unicorn Valentine Box
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This pretty pink unicorn Valentine's Day box is just waiting for some Valentines to arrive. I love her floral mane and wispy eyelashes. She's so pretty!
Unicorn Valentines Day Cards and Box
If making your own unicorn Valentine's Day Box is too much this year, you can try this pre-assembled version instead. And, once again, I think her wavy eyelashes are my favorite part. (affiliate)
Adorable Owl Valentine Box
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Whoo wants to be my Valentine? No, but really. Isn't she cute? Just wait to you see how to make her. You'll never guess what Fun Money Mom used for the feathers.
DIY Panda Unicorn Valentine Box
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Love unicorns and pandas? Why should you have to choose on Valentine's Day? Instead, you can make this Panda Unicorn Valentine Box. I love her wings!
Lego Valentine Box for Boys--Classroom Valentines
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This Valentine's Day box design from Creations by Kara would be another winner in our house. It's super simple to make too with paper cups as the brick studs. Don't like red? You could also spray paint it another color.
DIY Mickey Mouse Valentine’s Day Mailbox
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Another fan favorite around here - a DIY Mickey Mouse Valentine's Day Box. I love how Drugstore Divas transformed the a basic box into the iconic Mickey look. Definitely one the kids will want to try.
Easy DIY Unicorn Valentine Card Box [Free Template]
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One of the sweetest looking unicorns around. And look at her hair! Colorful curling ribbon is the perfect touch. She looks just ready for Valentine's Day cards to arrive.
DIY Monster Valentine Box
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Don't let this Valentine monster scare you! He's just looking for some more Valentine cards to munch on. Those chomping teeth are ready for some Valentine's Day fun or chocolate hearts.
Looking for Other Valentine’s Day Ideas?
We love Valentine’s Day around here. From simple decorating ideas to baking these delicious chocolate raspberry heart cupcakes, I love how Valentine’s Day brightens the winter gloom right up.
One of our favorite ways to celebrate is making fun classroom Valentines. Here are some of our favorite free printable classroom Valentine cards.
Animal Valentines
Heart Crayon Valentine
Valentine Word Search
Pencil Arrow Valentine Cards
Applesauce Valentines
Valentine’s Day Cookie Mix (perfect for teachers)
If you are looking for more personalized Valentine cards that you can edit, check out our classroom Valentine card assortment in our shop. There’s lots of ideas to choose from to make your child’s Valentine’s Day extra special.
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Happy Celebrating,
Natalie