Homemade Valentine's Day cards are the ultimate way to make family and friends feel loved on Valentine's Day. Cards made with hearts add extra magic to the holiday of love too! Here are six fun and easy ways for kids to make a Heart Valentine Card for family, friends and teachers for Valentine's Day. With so many fun ideas to choose from, kids will love using their creativity to make one or all of these simple heart themed Valentine cards. Be sure to download the Free Valentine Card Templates here! Be sure to checkout the video here on how to make these adorable Valentine's Day Cards.

These silly googly-eyed heart monsters are sure to bring a smile to someone's face on Valentine's Day! To make this cute card, download and print out the free Valentine card template on cardstock paper. Cut the template in half to have two separate Valentine cards. Glue a large glitter paper heart shape in the center of the card. Cut out a small monster mouth from black cardstock paper and glue it on your glitter heart shape. Then glue several large and small googly eyes on your heart monster. Use a marker to give your cute Valentine monster arms and legs and to sign your name at the bottom of the card.
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Transform bright and colorful cardboard hearts into a gorgeous heart balloon bouquet Valentine card! This stunning card is surprisingly simple to create with only a few supplies needed. Start by downloading and printing out the free Valentine card template on colored cardstock paper. Add glue all over the back of a metallic corrugated heart and attach a strand of baker's twine to it. Then glue the heart on your cardstock card. Continue adding hearts in layers to create a heart balloon bouquet. Gather the hanging strings at the bottom of the bouquet and use another strand of baker's twine to tie a bow around them to secure them together. Cut off any excess string at the bottom of the bouquet and glue the back of the bow onto your cardstock.
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This heart collage Valentine card is a perfect way for toddlers and preschoolers to enjoy homemade Valentine card making. Removing the backing from the stickers and placing them on the card is also great fine motor work for little hands and fingers. To make the card, print out our free Valentine's Day card template on cardstock paper. Cut the template in half to have two separate Valentine cards. Children can now decorate the simple Valentine card with self-adhesive heart shapes and then give the card to someone they love.
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It doesn't get more adorable than this sweet blowing hearts Valentine Card! Kids will have a blast creating this simple craft for someone they love for Valentine's Day. To make the craft, you'll need a printed photo of the child standing in a pose as if they were blowing kisses from their hand. Cut the child out from the photo and glue it in the corner of a piece of cardstock paper. Children then place conversation heart stickers on their hand and all over their card to look like hearts blowing.
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This handprint heart tree is super simple for toddlers and preschoolers to create, and it makes a perfect keepsake gift to give to parents and grandparents for Valentine's Day. To make the craft, trace and cut out a child's handprint and lower arm on brown construction paper and then glue it onto a sheet of blue cardstock paper. Then let children decorate and adorn the handprint tree with self-adhesive heart stickers.
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Get ready to make someone's heart burst with joy when they open up this fun 3D pop-up heart card. Even though the free template is designed for Mom or Grandma, you can make the card custom for anyone special in your life. After cutting out the template pieces from colored cardstock paper, fold the hearts in half and glue them together to create the fun 3D heart. Glue the heart in the middle of the inside of the card, and then add finishing details to the card with markers and hearts cut out of scrapbook paper.
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