Homemade Valentine’s Day – Gifts a Preschooler Can Make for Other Kids

by Feels Like Home Blog™ on February 4, 2011

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Gifts Your Preschooler Can Make for Kids

  1. Pretend Mailbox- This has to be one of our most successful crafty projects. We made it from a square cardboard box, and we covered it with craft paper. Grace has played with this mailbox all the time since we made it, at least several times every single week.
    If you decorated this mailbox, it would be an awesome gift for another kid. Don’t forget to include some letters inside!
  2. Heart crayons – I’ve seen these recycled crayons all over the internet, but I chose this one to feature because the post includes a printable card that is really cute.
  3. Shrinky Dinks zipper pulls – You know how I love Shrinky Dinks. Cindy at Skip to My Lou posted 25 suggestions for pictures or phrases to put on Shrinky Dinks. Fun!
  4. Valentine pony tail holder – The method here is identical to the method used to make my tutus. It is as simple as looping ribbons around an elastic band. If you show a small child how to thread the ends of the ribbon through the center, I am certain that most would be able to make these cute ponytail holders.
  5. Lovesicles – Okay, so you won’t be making these and putting them in boxes, but what kid (or grown up) wouldn’t love a huge icy heart?
    I love love love these. Gracie and I will have to make some for Joe on Valentine’s Day. They’re super easy and inexpensive.

This list was pretty short, so let’s hear some ideas!

What will your kids make their friends for Valentine’s Day?

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