Are your kids into Pokemon or Pokemon Go? If you answered yes, they’re going to love making this Pikachu Valentine card craft for someone special!
It’s a simple and quick Valentine craft for kids will have a blast making. On top of that, it’s cheap to make since it only uses paper!
We’re making it even simpler to by giving you access to our free Pikachu craft template. Just enter your email in the form at the end of the page and the download link will be emailed to you!
Simply read on below or watch our step by step video tutorial to see just how easy this Pokemon craft is to make.
Valentine’s Pikachu Craft

Supplies
- Colored card stock or construction paper
- White card stock
- Scissors
- Glue stick
- Black marker
- Standard hole punch (optional)
- Pikachu craft template (download form located at the end of the page)
Directions
Start off by downloading our Pikachu craft template. You can print all the pieces out on one page or print them out individually according to the colored paper they need to be printed on.

Cut out the small pieces, but not the face.
To make Pikachu’s face into a card fold a piece of yellow card stock in half “hot dog” style. Put the Pikachu head template on the yellow paper with the flat part of his head along the fold line.
Trace and cut out the head, leave the fold line intact. This is the card part of the craft.
Next, make Pikachu’s ears by gluing the black ear tip to the top of his yellow ears. Cut off the excess paper.


Place the completed ears at the top of Pikachu’s head and glue along the backside. We placed his ears right on the corners of his head.

Place the two heart eyes where his eyes would go. Use scissors or a hole punch (a hole punch is much easier) to cut two circles out of the white card stock and glue in place along the left side of each heart.

Make Pikachu’s mouth by gluing the pink tongue to the bottom of the dark red mouth. Trim off any paper that extends off the mouth.

Take the finished mouth and glue it just below Pikachu’s eyes, in the middle of the card.

Put each of the red cheeks on either side of the mouth and glue in place.

Use the black marker to draw on a tiny nose above his mouth. Pikachu’s nose is ultra tiny so you can skip this if you don’t want to bother with it.

Open the card and write a fun message! If you’re a Pokemon nerd (which you probably are if you’re here), write something like, “I choose you to be my Valentine”!

Related: Free Printable Pokemon Valentine Cards

Pikachu Valentine’s Day Card Notes
We created this card in mind to use with Valentine’s Day, but you could just as easily use it for Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, or any other occasion you can think of!
If you don’t want the heart eyes, you can quickly swap them out for Pikachu’s standard black eyes. Simply cut out a small circle from black cardstock and glue a smaller white circle to the top. Now you can use this card idea whenever you want!

We also want to remind you that if you don’t need a card, then you can just make this a Pikachu craft. Instead of tracing Pikachu’s head on a folded piece of paper, just trace it on a flat one. Easy peasy!
Related: Star Wars Yoda Card Craft

More Fun Valentine Ideas
Keep celebrating Valentine’s Day with the kids with these fun ideas!
Start off with some Valentine books for kids. You can reserve these from your library or purchase them on Amazon to add to your collection! Either way, it’s a great way to spend time with the kiddos.
Love From The Crayons – If your kids love any of the Crayon books, they’ll want to read this Valentine version where the crayons explore the bright colors and subtle shades of love.
The Invisible String – This is a sweet story all children will want to hear. It’s about a mother who tells her two children that they’re all connected by an invisible string.
Little Blue Truck’s Valentine – Join Little Blue Truck as he delivers Valentine’s Day cards to all his farm animal friends. As he does, he wonders, will anyone give one to him?

Kids will love these Valentine connect the dot printables. They’ll enjoy counting and hand-eye coordination while coloring in these cute pictures.
Print these Valentine do-a-dot printables for kids to help them practice letter recognition, visual discrimination, and more! These are great for any preschooler or kindergartener!
Have some open-ended exploratory play with this construction themed Valentine play dought kit or this Valentine sensory bin.
Share With Us
Did you make this craft with your kids or students? We’d love to feature them on our social media!
For a chance to have your child’s craft featured, simply snap a picture of the completed project and post it to our Facebook page, email it to us directly by clicking here, or use #simpleeverydaymom on your social media!
More Valentine’s Day Activities

Pikachu Valentine Card Craft
Make this cute and easy Pikachu Valentine card craft with the kid this year!
Materials
- Colored card stock (in yellow, red, dark red, pink, and bright pink)
- White card stock
- Glue stick
- Black marker
- Standard hole punch (optional)
- Pikachu craft template (download form located at the end of the page)
Tools
- Scissors
Instructions
- Download the Pikachu craft template, print and cut out the pieces.
- Fold a piece of yellow card stock in half “hot dog” style. Place the Pikachu head template on the yellow paper with the flat part along the fold line. Trace and cut out the head, leaving the fold line intact. This is the base of the card.
- Create Pikachu’s ears by gluing the black ear tip to the top of his yellow ears. Cut off the excess paper.
- Place the completed ears on the back side of the card and glue in place.
- Glue the heart eyes towards the tops of the card front. Use scissors or a hole punch to cut two circles out of the white card stock and glue in place along the left side of each heart.
- Make Pikachu’s mouth by gluing the pink tongue to the bottom of the dark red mouth. Trim off any excess.
- Glue the finished mouth at the bottom of the card front, in between the eyes.
- Place a red cheek on either side of the mouth and glue in place.
- Use the black marker to draw a tiny black nose above his mouth.
- Open up the card and write a fun message to someone special!
Emily
Thursday 9th of February 2023
Can I please get the template?
Sam
Friday 10th of February 2023
Since you’re already an email subscriber, all you need to do is enter your email in the form at the end of any post and it’ll automatically redirect you to the download page 🙂
Melissa Sawyer
Monday 6th of February 2023
There is no email link to get the template - is it still possible to receive it?
Sam
Monday 6th of February 2023
Since you’re already an email subscriber, all you need to do is enter your email in the form at the end of any post and it’ll automatically redirect you to the download page 🙂
Shalla
Monday 6th of February 2023
I'd like the Pikachu template, please
Sam
Monday 6th of February 2023
Of course! All you need to do is enter your email in the form at the end of this post to have the link sent to you 🙂
Hope Hite
Monday 6th of February 2023
Please send Pikachu card craft template
Sam
Monday 6th of February 2023
Since you’re already an email subscriber, all you need to do is enter your email in the form at the end of any post and it’ll automatically redirect you to the download page 🙂
Beth
Sunday 5th of February 2023
I cannot find the link to download the form for the template anywhere. Can you please post it in the comments?
Sam
Monday 6th of February 2023
Since you’re already an email subscriber, all you need to do is enter your email in the form at the end of any post and it’ll automatically redirect you to the download page 🙂