Puppy Valentine's Box + Fun Valentine's Crafts for Kids (2024)

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I love celebrating Valentine’s Day with my little one! Last year I created this collection of 16 Fun Valentine’s Crafts for Kids and it inspired some fun crafting activities with my daughter. This year we went all out and created an adorable Homemade Puppy Valentine’s Box. It took a couple of hours to make and we also made a big mess, but it was worth it!

When I was a kid, I remember covering an empty oatmeal container with pink construction paper and gluing on red construction paper hearts. Done! Doesn’t it feel like the days of simplicity are over? Now kids come to school with elaborate creations that would make Pinterest proud (if it were capable of feelings).

Last week my five year old daughter and I sat down with my phone and scrolled through Valentine’s box ideas on Pinterest. When she found a cute little puppy box I thought it would be pretty simple to create. We hit Pat Catan’sfor supplies. Then we spent a Sunday afternoon crafting our puppy. It ended up being a fun bonding experience. Yes, there were some frustrating moments as you would expect when working with a pre-schooler. But all in all, it went well and I think it will be a fun memory for her.

We made a puppy collar of ribbon and used glittery stickers to spell out my daughters name:

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White fake fur was the perfect thing for making this little doggie! Purple and mint green tulle was turned into a fluffy tutu, just perfect for the girly little pup.

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We used ribbon to make a leash and jazzed it up with stick on crystals:

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Sooooo much hot glue was involved in this project!

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The dogs face was made with little craft eyes, white felt for the snout, black felt for the nose, and a pink felt tongue. I do wish we had made the mouth larger; I’m a little worried that big Valentine’s cards may not fit inside!

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I have to say, I’m pretty impressed with our Valentine’s puppy! It turned out better than I thought it would.

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Want to make a puppy Valentine’s box? Here’s what you may want to purchase:

  • Medium size shoe box
  • 1-2 rolls tulle (find it at Walmart in the craft or wedding supplies isles)
  • 1-2 rolls ribbon
  • 2 large sheets (12 inch x 15 inch) fake fur – I found it at Pat Catan’s. The brand is Darice
  • 1 roll fake fur (2 inch x 30 inch) – Again, found it at Pat Catan’s and it’s Darice brand
  • 1 sheet pink felt
  • 1 sheet back felt
  • 1 sheet white felt
  • Hot glue gun and medium size package glue sticks
  • Letter stickers
  • Small accessories such as crystals, bows, etc.
  • Scissors

Now, get creative! I started by cutting out a big mouth in one end of the box. Then I covered the whole box with the fake fur using hot glue to secure it to the box. Make a tail out of the fur and glue it to the dogs back side.

Cut ears out of whatever fur you have left and hot glue pink felt to the non-furry side. Glue the ears to the top of the dogs head.

Cut the white felt in half and then fold both pieces in half; one half is the top of the snout and one is the bottom. Glue the cut side of the felt inside the mouth to create the snout. Add a tongue and nose then glue on the eyes, and there you have it! A puppy!

Add any decorations you wish: a collar, a tutu skirt, ribbons on the ears, etc.

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How craft do you get during Valentine’s season? If you’d like some fun ideas to try with your kids, check out these:

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FAQs

How to make a puppy Valentine's box? ›

I started by cutting out a big mouth in one end of the box. Then I covered the whole box with the fake fur using hot glue to secure it to the box. Make a tail out of the fur and glue it to the dogs back side. Cut ears out of whatever fur you have left and hot glue pink felt to the non-furry side.

What is Valentine box for kids? ›

A Valentine's box is simply a box for kids to collect cards and gifts on Valentine's Day, which can be used at home or taken to school. There's much more to these boxes than their practicality though. They can be designed in a multitude of ways, and the sky's the limit when it comes to decoration.

What does code Valentine mean in school? ›

CODE VALENTINE TEAM AND PROCEDURES

The “Code Valentine” signal will be made anytime a person on campus is in need of emergency services such as cardiac arrest or symptoms where the Code Valentine/First Responder Team may be needed.

How do you make a busy dog box? ›

Poke holes in the box slightly larger than the size of the treats, place the treats in the box, and seal the top. Your dog will have to toss the box around in order to get the treats to fall out of the holes.

Can you put a puppy in a gift box? ›

Put the puppy in a box.

Poke holes in the box. Avoid using wrapping paper, as this can be a suffocation hazard. Instead, opt for a simple ribbon or bow. Bring out the box when you are ready to give the gift!

What comes in a puppy box? ›

Your first six months of PupBox will be filled with cuddly plush toys, ample teething chews, training essentials & expert advice to get you through this lovable stage.

How do you put a puppy in a box? ›

Place the crate in an area of your house where the family spends a lot of time, such as the family room. Put a soft blanket or bed in the crate. Take the door off or keep it propped open and let the dog explore the crate at their leisure. Some dogs will be naturally curious and start sleeping in the crate right away.

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