Is your child wanting to give out unicorn Valentines cards in class and also want to make a unicorn Valentine box?? I have adorable free printable Valentine’s Day unicorn cards.
Valentine’s Day is coming up so I wanted to give you some new easy printable Valentine’s for your kiddos to hand out at school and an easy way to make a unicorn Valentine box.
If you have a little girl then unicorns are probably still at the top of the their list, and I get it! Magical, colorful, and whimsical are high on my cute idea list too!
The first part of this post is about making a unicorn Valentine box with some Dollar store items and a Cricut and the second half will be giving you some ideas for putting together the unicorn Valentines Day cards.
You can jump to the top of the Valentine unicorn cards here.
If you are a fan of easy peasy Valentine’s with printables, make sure to also check out our goldfish Valentine’s, fruit snack Valentines, tic tac toe Valentines, and DIY unicorn bookmark Valentines.
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Materials Needed for Unicorn Valentine Box
First, let’s talk about how to make this quick and easy unicorn Valentine’s Day box for your kiddo to take into class to collect their Valentine’s cards
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- box or bag – I found this box at the Dollar Tree
- white paper or cardstock or wrapping paper
- unicorn colored cardstock or glittered cardstock
- Cricut cutting machine
- glue
How to Make a Unicorn Valentine Box
I have a video on how I made this unicorn Valentines box at the top so make sure to watch it if these steps don’t make sense!
Covering the Valentines Box
The first thing you’ll need is a box or bag. I found this Valentine card box at the Dollar Tree and knew it would be super easy to make over.
Two pieces of 8.5×11 pieces of cardstock worked perfectly to cover the box. I didn’t even cut any of it off!
I used my scoring stylus and a ruler to make scoring lines so I could bend the cardstock easier but this part is optional.
I made one line a few inches from the side.
My box was 6.5 inches across so I measured 6.5 inches from the first score line and made another.
Make the same lines on the second piece of cardstock. Now bend the score lines and it will fit nicely over the box. The second piece will need to be turned over so the sides overlap.
Attach the cardstock (or you could use paper) to the box. Glue one piece to each side. The flaps will fold over the short sides and just glue those so they overlap.
I just used a glue stick but you could also use a hot glue gun or tape glider.
Designing Unicorn Valentine in Cricut Design Space
I used my Cricut cutting machine to cut out the unicorn face and name to apply to the box. You could also find a picture online, print it, and cut it out if you don’t have a Cricut. There’s a cute one here at pixabay.com.
I found a unicorn head image in Cricut Design Space and sized it to fit the box (about 5 inches wide).
Also, if you are new to CDS, make sure to check out my series of Cricut Design Space 101 tutorials to get started.
I wanted a back layer to cut out so that the cardstock unicorn head would be a little thicker so I duplicated the unicorn image.
Then with the duplicate selected I clicked on weld.
Then I was left with one layer to use to place everything else on and to thicken up the cut out.
I changed the color so it would cut out on my eyelash mat (both grey).
Cut out all the layers with whatever material you’d like to use. I ended up using a holographic vinyl for the unicorn horn and glitter cardstock for some of the layers to add some fun!
If you need additional help cutting multiple mats make sure to check out my tutorial on making Cricut invitations.
Then glue all the layers together! I had to look at design space on my laptop to see how some of the layers went!
Once the unicorn head is all put together glue it to the top of the box and glue on the eyelashes.
I used a multi-layer font, so I had to glue the layers together and then I glued them onto the front of the box.
There you have it! A cute and cheap way to make a cute unicorn Valentines day box.
If your little one is a unicorn lover, make sure to also check out my posts on making a unicorn cup, mod podge unicorn thermos, and a unicorn glitter holder.
Valentines boxes done, check!
Now let’s move on to some free printables for your unicorn lover!
Materials Needed for DIY Unicorn Valentines
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- white cardstock
- printer
- scissors or trimmer
- coordinating cardstock (optional)
- fun Valentine gifts
- tape
Putting Together Unicorn Valentines
The free unicorn Valentine printable will contain four different unicorn Valentines cards to use. So simply print out the number of Valentines you need divided by four and follow these simple steps to put them together.
Once you’ve downloaded the unicorn Valentine printable from below, print it out on either white cardstock or white paper. Cut the individual unicorn cards out with a paper trimmer or use scissors.
Have your child write their name on the bottom of the cards – the perfect time for handwriting practice without it being a chore!
If you print it out on paper, I’d advise mounting the paper on coordinating cardstock to make it sturdier when holding a little gift. Use double-sided tape or a glue stick to adhere it to a coordinating cardstock sheet.
The best part of this printable Valentine is you can add quite a few different non-candy Valentines to the front or back of the card like pencils, rings, stickers, little notebooks, glowsticks, etc. Or you can add a lollypop or little candy.
You can make a slit in the cardstock as I did in the Christmas printable tags as a fun way to attach a pencil.
You can also apply some double-sided tape on the front side and stick down a pencil. It seems to hold really well!
Or you can tape a treat on the back of the card.
Or you can attach a ring to the front side of the unicorn Valentines by cutting a small slit on the front side and pushing the ring in.
Then I cut a piece of tape in half and taped down the backside to make sure it wasn’t going anywhere!
That’s it! So many different fun ideas when giving unicorn Valentines to school mates!
Free Unicorn Valentine Printable PDF
As with all of our free printables, this free unicorn Valentines printable is for personal use only! Thank you!
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How to Make a Unicorn Valentine Box
Yield: 1 unicorn box
Cut Time: 10 minutes
Active Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Difficulty: Easy
Estimated Cost: $1
Make cheap and cute unicorn Valentine boxes with a Cricut, cardstock and Dollar Tree box.
Materials
- Box
- Cardstock
- Glue
Tools
Instructions
- Cover your box with white cardstock or paper by using glue or double-sided tape.
- Find a unicorn image in Cricut Design Space. Size it to fit your box.
- Cut all the layers out of cardstock, glitter cardstock, or adhesive vinyl! Whatever your little one wants!
- Glue all the layers of the unicorn head together.
- Glue the unicorn head and eyes to the box. Glue on a cut out name of your child if desired.
- Enjoy the DIY unicorn Valentine box!
Notes
See post for full detailed tutorial and video!
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