Valentine Boxes DIY - 15 Easy to Make Ideas for Boys & Girls (2024)

Valentine’s Day is approaching us quickly! After kids have created some adorable Valentine’s Day Cards to hand out to their classmates, now they will need a totally original and amazing Valentine box where they can store theirs! Scroll down to see some pretty DIY Valentine boxes that girls (and boys) would love to bring to school!

DIY Valentine Boxes made from recycled materials

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The shoebox comes typically to mind with DIY Valentine boxes, but actually any container will do. Cereal boxes, cardboard boxes, coffee cans etc. Surprisingly, milk jug Valentine boxes are also inexpensive and fun to create.

DIY Valentine Boxes made of empty cereal boxes

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For this easy project you will need: an empty cereal box, utility knife, scissors, a ruler, a pencil, white acrylic paint and lots of washi tape!

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Mark with the pencil and cut the openings for the letters. Apply a good coat of paint and let dry. Use washi tape to decorate the box. Make two holes on the small cardboard door and attach the ribbon handle.

Ideas to reuse a shoebox

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You can easily decorate a shoebox for Valentine’s Day and turn it into a mailbox to hold cards. The first step is wrapping the shoebox. Contact paper, construction paper, gift paper and even strips of wallpaper will do. Alternatively, you can just paint the cardboard box red. Use a ruler as a guide to cut a large enough slit in the lid to reach in a retrieve the Valentines.

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How to wrap a Valentine’s shoebox? Simply take an adequate amount of paper, cut it accurately, and glue it on. Remember to cover the lid separately; normally, the inside of the box doesn’t need any adhesive love. Refer to the illustration for the pattern. It’s as simple as that!

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Next, decorate the painted (wrapped) shoebox. Stamps, stickers, ribbons, rhinestones, foam hearts and a variety of other craft materials can be used.

Bejeweled Valentine box

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Love cupcakes

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Craft foam hearts

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DIY Valentine boxes – Freestanding mailbox

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If you don’t want to decorate a plain cardboard box, you can use a template to make this Valentine mailbox. Just glue the pieces together and decide on the design. For a more elegant look, you can try some of the scrapbooking techniques for beginners.

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Traditional US letterbox

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On Valentine’s Day, lovers also give small gifts to each other. They are rather small attentions such as flowers, a necklace or a box of candy. Therefore, Valentine boxes can be used as Valentine gift package, as well. After all, a gift should be presented in the most stylish way possible.

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This Valentine box is inspired by the design of a real American mailbox (curbside Joroleman mailbox). The tunnel-shaped letterbox was invented in 1915 by the post office employee named Roy J. Joroleman.

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Like the original, this mailbox also has a signal flag (semaphore flag) placed on the left side. Do you know what it means when the flag is up? It signals to the postman that there is a post for him in the mailbox to be collected. So if the flag of the Valentine box is up, there is something inside for the gift recipient.

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To make this letterbox, you can either use a template or just cut out the elements from a cardboard paper. The most important thing is that the front flap should open and close. The decorations depend on your taste.

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Cute Animals Valentine boxes

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After you’ve made the main structure of the letterbox, there are various ways to decorate it. For example, you can let kids draw faces and hearts on the paper creating sweet animals such as tiger, ladybug, dog and cat.

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See also: How to craft Tiger Valentine Box

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Monster mailbox for boys

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This recycled mailbox is quite original, especially if you need to make a gift for boyfriend/ girlfriend or a special someone. It will certainly bring a smile to his face, when he sees this fun box on his desk.

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Materials needed:
• empty carton box
• scissors or utility knife
• Acrylic pink paint (or another color)
• Brushes
• white craft foam (for teeth)
• craft foam in a color you want (legs, arms, and tongue)
• strips of paper or wool (for hair)
• Googly eyes
• Craft glue

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1. First, trace the mouth with a marker and cut out, as shown on the picture.
2. Paint the inside of the box with a dark color, in this case we have used dark blue.
3. Apply pink paint on the outside of the box and allow to dry completely.

The more vivid color is the monster, the more remarkable and fun will be. If you see that the first coat of paint does not fully cover the box, you can apply a second coat of the same color.

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4. Make the details of the creature out of craft foam: hands, feet, teeth and tongue.
5. Finally attach all the details, googly eyes and tousled hair on the monster mailbox.

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The monster mailbox is ready to swallow all the cards that are on its way!

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Unicorn Valentine Box

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The last DIY Valentine box idea would be greatly appreciated by any little girl wanting to bring something special to school to collect her Valentines. If your daughter loves everything unicorn, then try and see how to make it.

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Start by wrapping the cardboard box with white paper like a regular present. Use clear tape and try to keep all edges as smooth as you can. Once the box is wrapped, glue the black eyes with white spots on the front of the box. For the ears, cut an ear shape out of white cardstock and add an inner earpiece from pink glitter paper. Glue the ears on the top front corners of the box and let dry. Next, cut out two hearts out of some silver glitter paper and glue them on each bottom corner.

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Cut a hole on the front below the eyes with a utility knife for the Valentine cards to be dropped in. Also cut a door in the back so that you can be able to remove all the cards later. Next, roll a sheet of gold glitter foam into a cone, trim the excess and stick together with tape. Attach the horn and pieces of curled ribbons to your unicorn’s head, and it’s ready!

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Now, let's discuss the concepts mentioned in the article about DIY Valentine boxes:

DIY Valentine Boxes made from recycled materials

  • Any container can be used for DIY Valentine boxes, not just shoeboxes. Cereal boxes, cardboard boxes, coffee cans, and even milk jugs can be used.

DIY Valentine Boxes made of empty cereal boxes

  • To make a DIY Valentine box using an empty cereal box, you will need: an empty cereal box, a utility knife, scissors, a ruler, a pencil, white acrylic paint, and lots of washi tape. Mark the openings for the letters with a pencil, cut them out, apply a coat of paint, let it dry, and decorate the box with washi tape. Make two holes on the small cardboard door and attach a ribbon handle.

Ideas to reuse a shoebox

  • A shoebox can be easily decorated for Valentine's Day and turned into a mailbox to hold cards. You can wrap the shoebox with contact paper, construction paper, gift paper, or even strips of wallpaper. Alternatively, you can paint the cardboard box red. Cut a large enough slit in the lid to reach in and retrieve the Valentines. Decorate the box with stamps, stickers, ribbons, rhinestones, foam hearts, or other craft materials.

DIY Valentine boxes - Freestanding mailbox

  • If you don't want to decorate a plain cardboard box, you can use a template to make a freestanding Valentine mailbox. Glue the pieces together and decide on the design. For a more elegant look, you can try some scrapbooking techniques for beginners.

Traditional US letterbox

  • The design of a real American mailbox (curbside Joroleman mailbox) can inspire a Valentine box. The mailbox can have a signal flag (semaphore flag) placed on the left side. When the flag is up, it signals to the gift recipient that there is something inside the mailbox. You can make this letterbox using a template or cutting out the elements from cardboard paper. The front flap should open and close, and the decorations can be personalized.

Cute Animals Valentine boxes

  • After making the main structure of the letterbox, you can let kids draw faces and hearts on the paper to create sweet animals such as a tiger, ladybug, dog, or cat.

Monster mailbox for boys

  • A recycled mailbox in the shape of a monster can be a fun and original gift for a boyfriend, girlfriend, or special someone. To make this mailbox, you will need an empty carton box, scissors or a utility knife, acrylic paint, brushes, craft foam, strips of paper or wool, googly eyes, and craft glue. Paint the inside of the box with a dark color, paint the outside with a vivid color, and make the details of the creature out of craft foam. Attach all the details, googly eyes, and tousled hair on the monster mailbox.

Unicorn Valentine Box

  • To make a unicorn Valentine box, wrap a cardboard box with white paper, glue black eyes with white spots on the front, add ears made of white cardstock with inner earpieces from pink glitter paper, and glue silver glitter paper hearts on each bottom corner. Cut a hole on the front for the Valentine cards to be dropped in and cut a door in the back for card removal. Roll a sheet of gold glitter foam into a cone, trim the excess, and attach it as the unicorn's horn. Add pieces of curled ribbons to complete the unicorn's head .

I hope this information helps you create your own DIY Valentine boxes! Let me know if there's anything else I can assist you with.

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