Got a stack of lunch bags and some glue? These paper bag Valentine crafts are perfect for transforming everyday supplies into something sweet, silly, or heartfelt. From love bug puppets to laced-up hearts, there’s a little something here for every age and mood. These ideas are simple to set up and perfect for classrooms, playdates, or a cozy afternoon at home.
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Paper Bag Valentine Crafts
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Love Bug Paper Bag Puppets
Transform an ordinary paper bag into a cheerful love bug puppet with wings and heart decorations. Little ones will enjoy adding googly eyes, heart-shaped cutouts, and pipe cleaner antennae to bring their friendly bug to life.Once finished, kids can put on a cute puppet show with their new love bug friend, making it as playful as it is adorable.Related: Sea Turtle Valentine Craft
Little hands will have fun making puffy paper hearts to celebrate Valentine's Day. Kids decorate two heart shapes cut from a paper bag and stuff them with paper or cotton to make them lovely and squishy.Then comes the best part – “sewing” the edges together with yarn, leaving them with a sweet heart pillow to hang up or give to someone special.Also try: Sheep Valentine Craft
Kids can create a lovely owl puppet from a paper bag, complete with a heart belly and handprint wings. They decorate a doily with colorful washi tape for the owl's tummy, then add big eyes, a triangle beak, and pointy ears to bring their feathered friend to life.Once children glue everything in place, they can slip the owl puppet over their arm and have it whooing around in no time.Related: Giraffe Valentine Craft
A simple paper bag and a few paper hearts are all you need to make a sweet mini hot air balloon for Valentine's Day. The balloon is formed by gluing three hearts together to create a 3D shape, with a decorated paper bag serving as the small basket.The finished balloon makes an adorable hanging decoration or a thoughtful handmade gift.Also try: Snowman Valentine Craft
Kids can create their own mini “Things I Love” book using folded paper bags tied together with ribbon or yarn. The pages become a mix of decorated spaces and secret pockets for drawings, stickers, or notes.It's a heartfelt way for little ones to express what they love most while practicing creativity and storytelling.Related: Lion Valentine Craft
For a puppy-themed Valentine's activity, kids can turn a paper bag into an adorable dog puppet. With a few paper cutouts, they'll give their pup floppy ears, a heart-shaped nose, and colorful heart spots before adding googly eyes and a friendly smile.Once done, the playful puppet is ready for pretend play or to share as a handmade Valentine.Also try: Cactus Valentine Craft
Upcycle grocery bags into lovely stuffed hearts that kids can decorate and lace up for Valentine's Day. They color or paint two heart cutouts, then use a hole punch and ribbon to “sew” the edges together.Before tying it off, a bit of crumpled tissue inside gives the heart a puffy finish, making it extra cute.Related: Happy Valentine’s Day Mouse Craft
Little ones can make a friendly monster puppet from a paper bag covered in scrunched red tissue for a fuzzy texture. Add big eyes, pointy ears, and a heart on its chest for a fun Valentine twist.Once finished, kids can bring their lovable monster to life for imaginative play and storytelling.Also try: Dog Valentine Craft
Kids will have a blast creating their own Cupid puppet with paper, glue, and a few sparkly touches. Using a printable template, they assemble Cupid's curly hair, wings, and heart-patterned outfit right onto a paper bag.A little glitter adds magic to the wings, making it perfect for playful Valentine's fun.Related: Valentine Color By Numbers
For a festive Valentine friend, kids can turn a paper bag into a gnome puppet with a fluffy beard and a pointy hat. The template makes it easy to cut and glue each piece, then decorate with hearts or glitter.A pom-pom nose gives it personality, and the finished gnome is ready for display or pretend play.Also try: Valentine Activity Sheets
Sam is the crafter and founder of Simple Everyday Mom. She has been featured in Oprah Mag, Good Housekeeping, The Spruce Crafts, Country Living, The Bump, and more.