Valentine’s Day is the perfect time to remind your children how much you love them. We’ve put together simple and meaningful ways to celebrate so you can create special memories without stressing or going over your budget. From handmade crafts to thoughtful gestures that evoke kindness, these Valentine’s Day ideas are designed to help families make Valentine’s Day doable and special.
Easy Valentine’s Day ideas that kids will love

1. Print out the free Valentine’s Day activity pack.
downloadFree Printable Valentine’s Day Fun PackFor children aged 5 to 10! It’s packed with fun activities like word searches, coloring, mazes, and more. My kids love this!

2. Share the love with St. Jude patients
Team up with kids and send free virtual cards to kids at St. Jude Children’s Hospital. This simple act of kindness will brighten a cancer patient’s day and create a special shared memory for you and your children.

3. Delight the kids with a quick and frugal Valentine’s Day lunch
When we see cute Valentine’s Day meal ideas, we often think, “That’s too much work,” but this one is a no-brainer. Cucumber, cheese, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, and heart-shaped cookie cutters make an easy lunch that kids will love. Read this post for more information.

4. Make Valentine’s Day slime
Caitlin has loved making slime for years and after trying many recipes, this is our favorite. Over Christmas break, she showed her younger siblings how to make it and they loved it too. This homemade Valentine’s Day slime with red food coloring is fun to make, a great sensory activity, and an affordable yet special option for Valentine’s Day in the classroom.
5. Let’s enjoy Valentine’s Day s’mores bites together
Looking for a last-minute sweet treat to make for Valentine’s Day? Thesevalentine’s s’mores bite“Somewhat Simple” looks great and is easy to pull off.

6. Taste the delicious pie
If you have a little more time, you’ll love this Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake Pie that my family has been making for decades. The combination of rich cream cheese, smooth, luxurious chocolate, and tangy red raspberries is perfect for Valentine’s Day. Plus, it’s much easier to make than your average cheesecake.
7. Make a special Valentine’s Rice Krispie Treat
Myra from My Blessed Life shares an easy but impressive way to take your Rice Krispie treats up a notch and make them even more special. valentine’s day reward. I’m heading to her blog For all details!

8. create a traditional valentine
Remember when you used doilies and construction paper to make Valentines when you were a kid? Now it’s easier than ever Adorable Mondo Llama Craft Kit! Each kit makes 5 valentines. Perfect for sharing with grandparents, cousins, and neighbors.

9. Make Valentine String Art
If you have older kids or are thinking of a craft activity that’s a little more ambitious, this Valentine’s Day string art is so much fun to make and they love seasonal decorations. Plus, it saves you a lot of money. You may already have string, nails, and scrap wood at home. Go here for my heart string art tutorial.

Adorable Classroom Valentine’s Day Ideas (Cute for homeschoolers too!)

10. Make some simple play dough (and play with it!)
Making homemade play dough is also a simple, hands-on activity that combines sensory fun, budget-friendly classroom gifts, and fun memories all in one. This easy and frugal recipe is not only fun to make, but even more fun to play with.
11. Combine snacks and treats with cute printables
we love these adorable things free applesauce printables and free goldfish printables! It’s a super fun way to share non-candy treats with classmates and would be a fun addition to your child’s lunchbox on Valentine’s Day.
12. make a lollipop butterfly
check these out lollipop butterfly by Press Print Party! Valentine’s crafts are also a fun way to make a special treat for your friends. download free butterfly template Check out these easy and adorable classroom Valentine’s Day ideas!
What are your favorite frugal ways to make Valentine’s Day special for kids?
Source: Money Saving Mom® – moneysavingmom.com






