Usually, at this time of year we'd be planning exciting trips out for half term, but, in 2021, we're planning things to do at home. It's Valentine's Day on Sunday, so how about some super-cute heart-themed crafts to keep the kids amused for an hour or two? You could also have a go at Valentine's biscuits, origami hearts or loo roll heart stamping - hit our Create category for a million(ish) more ideas to fill the time.
Please share your makes wth us - we love seeing them. Pop an image up over on the Facebook page, or email it over to us at team@bambinogoodies.co.uk and we will share them on our site.
Who wouldn't want to get one of these? Spotted at Real Simple and made with Pixy Sticks (those sherbet-filled sachets) as a sweet treat but you can substitute with pencils or reusable straws.
And speaking of sweet treats, The Decorated Cookie has your back with these adorable marshmallow love bugs. A bit more involved, but well worth the effort.
Totally obsessing over this heart and pom pom wreath from Hello Wonderful. The best bit is, it's really easy to make. Staplers at the ready!
Draw the heart, fill it with fingerprints and, voila, you have a heart tree. Love this one from Easy Peasy Crafts - perfect to do with a toddler.
Prove you love them to the moon and back with this amazing love rockets! These are so easy - just give them a pile of coloured paper, scissors and a Pritt stick and let them create.
Here's another cut and stick craft, for lovers of woodland creatures and/or Roald Dahl. The cutest foxes over at Darice - go to town with decorations to customise.
Who doesn't love receiving a rosette? Especially when it's sent with love. We've featured these home made beauties before, but mentioning them again as they are easy and mess free!
Lego lovers, rejoice! Warm Hot Chocolate has lots of Lego head free downloadable printables and you can make Lego hearts to go with them! Everything is awesome.
For Valentine's in the US, children often give gifts to everyone in their class! This is a sweet idea from The Blue Robin Cottage, although I'd probably change the text to I Love Zoo.
White crayon and watercolours are all you need for this gorgeous craft - ideal if you haven't managed to buy a card. Just mark your design, and get creative with the paint.
PS: Older children might enjoy these cheesy Valentine's jokes in a card.
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