Easy valentines craft for toddlers that they can actually do themselves

beautiful valentines craft for toddlers displayed in window

Beautiful, easy to setup and no mess! This valentines craft for toddlers will train your child’s hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills. Plus it’s also really pretty to look at in your window.

Read on to find a list of all the supplies you’ll need and the instructions on how to set up this cute valentines toddler craft. Let me know in the comment section below what you think about it and/or how it worked out for you.

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Supplies you'll need for this Valentines toddler craft

  • 1 sheet of construction paper (preferentially in pink, purple, red or orange)
  • clear contact paper
  • tissue paper (preferentially a few different colors that match nicely)
  • scissors
  • cutter (could also use scissors to cut out heart from construction paper)
valentines heart craft made by toddler

How to do this cute Valentines toddler craft

  1. Draw  a large heart on construction paper
  2. Cut out heart shape. I used a cutter but scissor work just as well.
  3. Cut a piece of contact paper to cover the heart cut out
  4. Take off paper from contact paper and stick onto the heart cut out. The cut out should be sticky now from one side.
  5. Cut tissue paper into little squares (about half an inch in size)
  6. Let your toddler decorate the sticky heart with the tissue paper
  7. Hang the decorated heart into a window and enjoy the beautiful colors.

I hope you got inspired by this easy valentines craft for toddlers. 

Please let me know what you think about it in the comment section below.

 Will you make it with your toddlers too?

Up for some more Valentine's day fun?

Valentines scavenger hunt number envelopes for kids

Print out these cute Valentines day number envelopes for a  fun Valentines scavenger hunt.

Hide them throughout the house and let your kids find them. 

Afterwards you can have them sort all envelopes according to the number (ascending or descending!).

I also prepared the envelopes with letters on them for you (same pdf file). So your kids can sort the envelopes according to the alphabet. Or make their name using the appropriate letters.

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