Who can resist a holiday dedicated to love and friendship? Share a little love with your students (minus the sugar) with these 35 sweet valentines for students. Bonus points: Share this article with classroom parents. They’ll surely appreciate the help coming up with ideas for fun valentine gifts and cards for their child to pass out to their classroom friends.
1. Stretchy sticky hands
Give your students a high five (literally) this Valentine’s Day!
Recommended supplies:
Learn more: Sticky Hands at Craft-o-Maniac
2. Plastic hoppers
Hop right up and let them know how awesome you think they are!
Recommended supplies:
Learn more: Toad-ally Awesome Valentines at Crap I’ve Made
3. Heart stickers or tattoos
Aww, we love a timely play on words!
Recommended supplies:
Learn more: I’m Stuck On You Valentine at Kiki & Company
4. Maze valentine
Help them build their hand-eye skills with these a-maze-ing valentines.
Recommended supplies:
Learn more: Maze Valentine at Toddler Approved
5. Whoopee cushion
Perhaps you could give these valentines to students as they head out the door at the end of the day!
Recommended supplies:
Learn more: Whoopee Cushion Valentine at Paging Supermom
6. Toy cars
Vroom, vroom! Drive your point home with this fun valentine.
Recommended supplies:
Learn more: Toy Car Valentines at Creating Really Awesome Fun Things
7. Yo-yo
This one ought to get their attention!
Recommended supplies:
Learn more: Yo-Yo Valentines at Crap I’ve Made
8. Mini lightsabers
Who can resist these darling Yoda valentines with mini lightsabers?
Recommended supplies:
Learn more: Lightsaber Valentines at Celeste Rockwood-Jones
9. Pencil-heart valentines
Because really, can your students ever have enough pencils?
Recommended supplies:
Learn more: Pencil Valentines at Bits of Everything
10. Colorful crayons
Ahh, the beloved smell of fresh crayons!
Recommended supplies:
Learn more: Crayon Valentines at Today’s Creative Ideas
11. Silly straws
These will make your students cheer!
Recommended supplies:
Learn more: Silly Straw Valentines at Kinzie’s Kreations
12. Love bugs
We love the mason jar card stock these little bugs arrive in!
Recommended supplies:
13. Pencil arrows
Play Cupid and aim for your students’ hearts.
Recommended supplies:
Learn more: Pencil Arrow Valentines at Remarkably Created
14. Cuties
A sweet message to go with a healthy treat.
Recommended supplies:
Learn more: Cutie Valentines at The Cards We Drew
15. Slinky valentines
Tip: Buy mini-Slinky toys in bulk.
Recommended supplies:
Learn more: Slinky Valentines at Two Thirty-Five Designs
16. Crayon hearts
This is a great project for using up all those crayon odds and ends.
Recommended supplies:
Learn more: Heart Crayon Valentines at The Nerd’s Wife
17. You rule!
Let them know they measure up in your eyes with these adorable valentines for students.
Recommended supplies:
Learn more: Ruler Valentines at Back to Organic
18. Tic-tac-toe fun
If you’re still trying to stay away from candy, use jewel stones or beads instead of M&M’s. (Just make sure you change the “you can eat them!” message!)
Recommended supplies:
Learn more: Tic-Tac-Toe Valentines at Creations by Kara
19. Foxy pretzels
Your kids will love this foxy little valentine.
Recommended supplies:
Learn more: Fox Pretzel Valentines at Pink Peppermint Design
20. Scrabble valentines
Use Scrabble Cheez-Its (who knew?) and this template to play Valentine Scrabble with your students.
Recommended supplies:
Learn more: Scrabble Valentines at Positively Splendid
21. Dinosaurs
Pick up an assorted bag of plastic dinos and some cute washi tape, and you’re good to go!
Recommended supplies:
Learn more: Dino Valentines at Sew Woodsy
22. Paint-strip bookmarks
Just take a quick trip to the hardware store for these DIY valentines for students.
Recommended supplies:
Learn more: Paint Strip Bookmark Valentines at The Thrifty Couple
23. Bubble fun
Have a bubble-blowing party on the blacktop!
Recommended supplies:
Learn more: Bubble Valentines at The Girl Creative
24. Applesauce squeeze
Another healthy option with a sweet message.
Recommended supplies:
Learn more: Apple Sauce Pouch Valentines at Funky Polkadot Giraffe
25. Bouncy balls
You might want to hand this one out at the end of the day!
Recommended supplies:
Learn more: Bouncy Ball Valentines at About a Mom
26. Play-Doh valentine
Kids of all ages love Play-Doh!
Recommended supplies:
Learn more: Play-Doh Valentines at Random Thoughts of a Supermom
27. Teddy grahams
Give your students a Valentine’s bear hug—the healthy option.
Recommended supplies:
Learn more: Teddy Graham Valentines at Skip to My Lou
28. Sugar-free pudding cups
These valentines for students are a sugar-free version of a sweet treat. Plus they have a sense of humor.
Recommended supplies:
Learn more: Pudding Cup Valentines at The Tiptoe Fairy
29. Glow stick magic
Because our students light up our lives! (Hint: Connect two glow stick bracelets together for a budget-friendly multicolored necklace!)
Recommended supplies:
Learn more: Glow Stick Valentines at The Teacher Wife
30. Lovebug valentine
Aww, this cute little lovebug is not only darling, it’s easy to make!
Recommended supplies:
Learn more: Love Bug Valentines at Kid Friendly Things To Do
31. Honeybee valentine
This sweet valentine will have your students buzzing with excitement!
Recommended supplies:
Learn more: Bee Eraser Valentines at Polka Dot Chair
32. Lip balm
Practical and adorable! Download the free printable at the link below, then simply attach your favorite lip balm with cute polka-dotted washi tape
Recommended supplies:
Learn more: Lip Balm Valentines at The Craft Patch
33. Cootie catcher
Kids have loved cootie catchers for decades! And not only is this one cute on the outside, but there are jokes they will love sharing with their friends and family on the inside!
Recommended materials:
34. Gummy bears
OK, we just couldn’t resist adding one candy treat. Gummy Bears are so darn cute! And you can always buy sugar-free or organic!
Recommended supplies:
Learn more: Gummy Bear Valentines at Bloom Designs
35. Heart lollipops
OK, one more! These sweet valentines for students are heart-shaped flowers made from tiny lollipops and they are adorable.
Recommended supplies:
Learn more: Lollypop Valentines at One Little Project