Valentine's Day Crafts for Kids 8 Years and Older
By Paul Bright, published Jan 16, 2007
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Sometimes children can make the cutest crafts for Valentine's Day. Instead of just buying a stack of cards with candy hearts in the envelopes, you can try out some of these crafts to help them along with showing someone how much you love them.The first craft is the coupon craft.
What you'll need:
Several sheets of construction paper, various shades of pink and red
Green felt-tip pen
White pen
Scissors
A dollar bill
Stapler or Elmer's glue
This is a plain and simple craft. Depending on who it's for, you can create 10 coupons that allow your child to do special favors for that special someone.
First, have the child trace your dollar bill onto the construction paper. Cut out about 15 coupons (you'll keep the 10 best ones). On the top of each one, have your child print out, as neat and stylish as they can "this love coupon is redeemable for" with the green felt-tip marker. Along the bottom of the coupon have them print "offer valid until next Valentine's Day" with the same pen. The creative part is in the middle.
Use the white pen to make up various chores and activities. For instance, if it's for mom, you can use "breakfast in bed" or "an extra night of dishes". If it's for that first love, she or he can put "an extra afternoon of homework help" or "one free ice cream bowl". Have your child sign their name on the back of each one.
Take two of the red pieces of construction paper and cut out large hearts. Write on one side "Coupon Basket" with the white letter. Staple the hearts together to form a basket to keep the coupons in. After that you can put it on the fridge or somewhere in the kitchen that's highly visible.
Another craft your child can make is the simple shiny Valentine's Day card.
What you'll need:
Heavy red construction paper
Aluminum foil
Scissors
Glue stick
All you have to do is cut out a square shape from the red construction paper and fold it in half. Next, cut out a heart shape in the aluminum foil. The best way to do this is fold the foil in half, outline half a shape of a heart in the foil that starts and ends in the fold and then cut around it.

Valentine's Day Crafts for Kids 8 Years and Older
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