14 Valentine Boxes Every Little Girl Will Totally Adore

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Valentine’s Day is the perfect time for a little creativity, and these adorable Valentine boxes are every little girl’s dream! Whether she loves puppies, unicorns, or cute little minions, there’s a design here that will make collecting Valentines even more fun. Grab the glitter, break out the pink and red paper, and get ready to craft a box she’ll totally adore!

Unicorn Valentine Box

Pink unicorn-themed valentine box with a gold horn, flowers, and closed eyes design, surrounded by scattered flowers on a white background.
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Everybody loves a unicorn and this adorable unicorn Valentine’s Day box is one of my favorites! Plus, since you can get these supplies from Dollar Tree, it makes a budget friendly craft too!

Get the tutorial: Unicorn Valentine Box

Donut Valentine Box

Donut valentine box with pink icing, colorful sprinkles, and a smiling face against a white background.
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You may not be able to eat it but this donut themed box is almost as much fun as the real thing? This one also comes with donut cards to match!

Get the tutorial: Donut Valentine Box

Dog Valentine Box (with template)

Dog valentine box with large eyes and floppy ears made of foam, placed on a white surface. Background features a doghouse illustration with a bowl and flowers.
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My kids love coming up with fun ideas and this one was all theirs! We love how it turned out and it’s the perfect box for a little girl or boy.

Check out the tutorial: Dog Valentine Box

Adorable Owl Valentine Box

Colorful owl-shaped Valentine's Day card box with large eyes, decorated with a red bow, heart-shaped scales in pink, orange, and yellow, set against a wooden background.
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This pretty owl box is such a fun project to make and with it’s bright colors, it stands out from the rest. It’s a super cute idea for all ages.

Get the tutorial: Adorable Owl Valentine Box

Gnome Valentine Box (with template)

Valentine box with gnome holding balloons
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Everyone loves gnomes and this cute box is sure to be a hit! It even comes complete with printable template to make it an easy valentine craft for kids of all ages!

Check out the tutorial: Gnome Valentine Box

Baby Yoda Valentine Box (with template)

Green Baby Yoda Valentine Box surrounded by six themed Valentine's cards with playful messages on a white brick background.
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Who doesn’t love Baby Yoda, right? Super cute and easy, this Baby Yoda Valentines Day box is perfect for little Star Wars fans.

Check out the tutorial: Baby Yoda Valentine Box

Harry Potter Valentine Box

Harry Potter Valentine Box with books and a wand against a textured blue background
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We took a little inspiration from my daughter’s favorite book series for this one! This is the perfect valentine box for Harry Potter fans. All you need is construction paper, glue and scissors…doesn’t get much easier than that! 

Get the tutorial: Harry Potter Valentine Box

Panda Valentine Box (with template)

A gift wrapped to resemble a panda with a red bow, placed in front of a backdrop of green paper bamboo.
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What kid doesn’t love pandas, right? This is an easy idea for school and you can just leave off the bow if your little one wants a boy panda.

Get the tutorial: Panda Valentine Box

LEGO Valentine Box

A large red rectangular block resembling a Lego is surrounded by various colored smaller toy bricks on a yellow surface.
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Valentine boxes don’t get much easier than this LEGO brick version. This simple idea is perfect for little LEGO fans and a great when you wait last minute and need one in a hurry (just be sure to save those milk jug lids).

Get the tutorial: LEGO Valentine Box

Minion Valentine Box (with template)

Minion valentine box with mini minions nearby
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My girls had a blast making this fun box (and it comes with printable tracers to make it easy). 

Get the tutorial: Minion Valentine Box

Cat Valentine Box

Box tops collection box feature
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This cute kitty cat started off as a collection box for box tops but we discovered that it makes and even better Valentine box!

Get the tutorial: Cat Valentine Box

A glittery red heart valentine box with cartoon eyes and mouth. Red petals and a white arrow with a gold heart tip are scattered around.
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Easy and fun, this cute heart valentine’s day box has a printable template, making it both simple and fun to get crafty.

Get the tutorial: Cute Heart Shaped Valentine Box

Shopkins Calculator Valentine Box

Valentine's Day box shaped like a calculator
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This is another one that started as something to hold our box tops. It’s also the second one we modeled after a Shopkins toy, this time a calculator!

Get the tutorial: Shopkins Calculator Valentine Box

Easy Shopkins Valentines Box

A handmade purple and pink cardboard TV with foil antennas and a smiling face wearing sunglasses.
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We’ve gotten a few creative ideas inspired by toys and this easy Valentines box inspired by one of my daughter’s hundreds of Shopkins (that was quite a phase!). It’s super easy and any kid that still loves Shopkins (or watching TV) will have a blast making it.

Get the tutorial: Easy Shopkins Valentines Box

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