Need a heartfelt idea for February? These Valentine handprint crafts for kids are just the thing. Each one turns tiny hands into adorable gifts, cards, or decorations that’ll melt hearts.
From love bugs to heart trees, there’s something here for every age and ability. Want even more ideas for the season? Don’t miss our full roundup of Valentine crafts for kids, perfect for celebrating love, friendship, and a little creative mess.
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Valentine Handprint Crafts For Kids
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Handprint Valentine
Little hands become a heartfelt greeting with this easy project, where kids trace and cut out their own handprints to hold paper hearts filled with sweet messages. The project only requires paper and glue, making it simple enough for little ones to complete mostly on their own while practicing their scissor skills and drawing heart shapes.Kids will love personalizing each of the paper hearts with their notes or drawings, turning their handprint creation into a keepsake for someone special.Related: Sea Turtle Valentine Craft
A simple painted handprint becomes the trunk of a heart-filled tree in this keepsake art. Kids have fun dipping their fingers into paint to make little heart “leaves” all over the handprint branches.The result is a lovely and personal artwork that captures a child's love and creativity, making a perfect gift for someone special or a cute Valentine's Day decoration.Also try: Torn Paper Valentine Craft
A long-lasting keepsake comes to life when little hands press into salt dough and shape it into a heart that holds a favorite photo. This tactile project allows kids to mix and knead dough while capturing their handprints alongside a cherished picture, making it an exciting experience for them to create.Once it's baked and decorated, the finished piece becomes a heartfelt gift that family members will treasure for years to come.Related: Sheep Valentine Craft
Children can turn their handprint into a cheerful bee that's ready to buzz with love. This creative project even doubles as a puppet, letting kids flutter around with their bee after making it.With its fun heart accents and the child's own hand as part of the design, it's both a sweet Valentine keepsake and a playful toy to enjoy long after art time.Also try: Valentine Pattern Block Mats
Kids paint their arms and hands to create the trunk of a heart tree, then practice their scissor skills by cutting out lots of paper hearts to glue on as leaves. Using colorful art paper or even old book pages for the hearts gives this tree a unique look that really stands out.The combination of a personal handprint and a flurry of hearts makes this project a lovely keepsake or Valentine's decoration that families will adore.Related: Giraffe Valentine Craft
Combining hand painting with a bit of paper creativity, this love bug project is as entertaining as it is fun for kids. Little ones paint their hand and stamp them on paper to form the bug's body, then cut out enormous heart-shaped wings from construction paper to decorate however they like.Gluing on googly eyes, adding little antennae, and drawing a happy smile bring each child's love bug to life in a unique and lovely way.Also try: Snowman Valentine Craft
Kids can send a special message of love with this sign language handprint art. They trace their hand in the American Sign Language “I love you” pose onto foam, cut it out, and decorate it with a heart shape.The finished piece doubles as a meaningful keepsake, combining the child's handprint with the iconic sign for “I love you” in a truly heartfelt way.Related: Lion Valentine Craft
Young artists will enjoy mixing painting and stamping techniques to create this beautiful Valentine card. Using a recycled paper tube bent into a heart shape, kids print a pattern of watercolor hearts and then add their own handprint for a personal touch.The result is a one-of-a-kind card filled with vibrant heart art and a sweet little reminder of the maker's hand, making it perfect for gifting to someone they love.Also try: Cactus Valentine Craft
Little ones will get a kick out of transforming their handprints into a hug-ready cactus for Valentine's Day. With the help of a free template, kids trace and cut out their handprints to form the cactus's arms and assemble the rest of this cute, prickly plant out of paper.Complete with a punny message like “Hug Me” or “Stuck on You,” this quirky handprint cactus activity is easy to make and sure to bring a smile to anyone's face.Related: Happy Valentine’s Day Mouse Craft
Kids will have fun turning a paper handprint cut-out into the branches of a heart tree that stands up on its own. This clever project uses a painted paper tube and plate for the tree's trunk and base, and kids glue folded paper hearts on top to form a full, 3D treetop.The finished tree makes an adorable Valentine's decoration or gift, complete with sparkly heart “leaves” and a personal touch from your child.Also try: Dog Valentine Craft
Bright handprint wings turn a simple paper butterfly into an extra-special Valentine's Day keepsake. Kids have a blast painting their hands and stamping them onto heart-shaped cutouts to create the butterfly's colorful wings, then they add a cute face and curly antennae to bring it to life.With the sweet phrase “You make my heart flutter” written on its body, this handprint project makes an adorable Valentine card or decoration that loved ones will adore.Related: Valentine Color By Numbers
With just paper and glue, little ones can create a Valentine handprint memento that's filled with love notes. Even toddlers can help by using a handprint template or tracing their hand and then gluing small paper hearts onto each fingertip, each heart showing a short and sweet message for someone special.A larger heart in the palm holds the main Valentine greeting, making this project an easy but heartfelt gift for parents, grandparents, or friends.Also try: Valentine Activity Sheets
Kids can literally give you a “handful of love” with this clever 3D Valentine card made from their handprint. They start by tracing (or painting) their hand and cutting it out, creating a pair of paper hands that fold together and then open to reveal a bunch of little 3D hearts hidden inside.Children will be excited to deliver this interactive card — featuring their very own hand holding a cascade of paper hearts — as a special Valentine's surprise for someone they love.Related: Cat Valentine Craft
Kids can create a pair of colorful “love birds” using their own handprints as the main shape. Each handprint cut-out transforms into a cheerful bird with added eyes, a beak, and other decorative details, and together, the two birds form a sweet Valentine duo.These handprint love birds can even be attached to sticks to become cute puppets, making them work wonderfully as a Valentine's card to give away or as an imaginative toy to play with afterward.Also try: Valentine Tracing Worksheets
Children can turn their handprint into the wings of an adorable ladybug-themed “love bug” card. With a bit of paint and a free template for the ladybug's body, kids create bright red handprint wings and decorate them with hearts or spots.The wings open to reveal a sweet message inside, turning this handprint love bug card into an entertaining Valentine's Day keepsake that families will treasure.Related: Polar Bear Valentine Craft
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.