Last Updated on January 31, 2019 by April
Valentine’s Day is coming up pretty soon now and you might be wondering how to incorporate some fun activities into your day. If you are looking to do some Valentine’s Day crafts with others, then you’re going to need something that is easy, safe and fun. Luckily, the Internet is full of stunning crafts that kids and adults can do on the cheap. Here are some of the neatest ones I’ve found! Â For more inspiration go see these 12 Valentine’s Day decor ideas.
Valentine’s Day Crafts
Wreath

Let everyone know you are ready for the day of love with this adorable wreath!
Printable Banner

If you’re the type that loves printable Valentine’s Day crafts, then these are totally free! You can hang them pretty much anywhere and work great for parties.
Slime

Give yourself something fun to do that your kids can play with afterwards.
Distressed Mason Jars

Grab some non toxic paint from your store and then try out this adorable mason jar craft if you need somewhere to place some flowers.
Love Garland

Fill your home with love by creating an adorable garland everyone will be asking you about.
Windsocks

Want to go a little overboard? Then set up some windsocks to place in your front yard. Totally justified if you’re having party. If that sounds like a bit much, then just put them inside for the family to enjoy.
Votives

Before you try anything else, add some lights to give your home a wonderful inviting glow.
Candy Jars

If you need some party favors or just want to make some Valentine’s Day crafts, then this candy mason jar craft is great
Candy Hearts

These candy heart trees are the cutest! Plus, they’re so easy and safe to make.
Balloons

Make your party balloons more festive by adding some themed hearts to the string before calling it quits.
While some view Valentine’s day as more of a romantic holiday, it’s truly a great opportunity to share some love with everyone in your life. Try throwing a party this year and so you can make some of these crafts! They make things so easy and budget friendly. What’s your favorite craft to celebrate the holiday? Let us know about it in the comments!