Valentine’s Day is the perfect opportunity to remind your kids just how much you love them. To help you create special memories — without stressing yourself out or stretching your budget — we’ve rounded up simple, meaningful ways to celebrate. From hands-on crafts to thoughtful gestures that spark kindness, these Valentine’s Day ideas are designed to help your family make Valentine’s Day doable and special.

Easy Valentine’s Day Ideas Your Kids Will Love

Overhead view of small child coloring a Valentine's Day Maze Challenge.

1. Print Our Free Valentine’s Activity Pack

Download our FREE printable Valentine’s Day Fun Pack for kids ages 5-10! It is filled with fun activities like word searches, coloring pages, mazes, and so much more! My kids LOVE this!

Watercolor rainbow art with " I'm Over the rainbow for You" text and "Art by St. Jude Survivor Tayde."

2. Share the Love with St. Jude’s Patients

Team up with your kids to send a free virtual card to the kids at St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital. This simple act of kindness will brighten a cancer patient’s day and make a special shared memory for you and your kids.

Heart shaped sandwich, cheese slices, and cucumbers on a white plate.

3. Delight Your Kids with a Fast and Frugal Valentine’s Day Lunch

I often see cute Valentine’s Day meal ideas and think “that’s way too much effort,” but this one is an easy win. With cucumbers, cheese, a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, and a heart-shaped cookie cutter, you’ll create an easy lunch that will delight your kids. Read this post for more details.

Two children and a teen sit at a wooden table making homemade slime for Valentine's Day

4. Make Valentine’s Day Slime

Kaitlynn has loved making slime for years and after trying many recipes this one is our favorite. Over Christmas break, she taught her younger siblings how to make it and they loved it too. With red food coloring added, this homemade Valentine’s Day slime is fun to make, a great sensory activity, and an affordable yet special option for classroom valentines.

Valentine's Day S'mores Bites covered in chocolate with pink filling and sprinkles.

5. Enjoy Valentine’s Day S’mores Bites Together

Looking for a last-minute sweet treat to make for Valentine’s Day? These Valentine’s s’more bites from Somewhat Simple look scrumptious and simple to pull off.

Slice of Raspberry Cheesecake Dessert

6. Savor This Delicious Pie

If you have a bit more time on your hands, you’ll LOVE this Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake Pie that my family has made for decades. The combination of rich cream cheese, smooth indulgent chocolate, and tangy red raspberries make it absolutely perfect for Valentine’s Day — and it’s much easier than a typical cheesecake!

Heart shaped Rice Krispie treat with chocolate and sprinkled wrapped in cellophane with a red ribbon.

7. Make Special Valentine’s Rice Krispie Treats

Myra from My Blessed Life shared this easy but impressive way to take Rice Krispie Treats up a notch for an extra special Valentine’s Day treat. Head over to her blog for all the details!

Box of Mondo Llama traditional doily Valentines.

8. Create Traditional Valentines

Do you remember making Valentines with doilies and construction paper as a kid? It’s now easier than ever with this adorable Mondo Llama craft kit! Each kit makes five valentines – perfect for sharing with grandparents, cousins, or neighbors.

Heart shaped strong art with pink, green, and yellow string.

9. Craft Valentine String Art

If you have older kids or are up for a slightly more ambitious crafting activity, this Valentine’s Day string art was SO fun to make and I love having the seasonal decor. Plus, it’s super frugal — you might even have the string, nails, and scrap wood at home already! Head here for my heart string art tutorial.

Craft supplies for making Valentine's Day cards and decorations, including red and white thread spools, glue tubes, heart-shaped cutouts, buttons, and a faux red rose scattered across a table. The image features text reading "Adorable Classroom Valentine’s Ideas (cute for homeschoolers too!)" by moneysavingmom.com.

Adorable Classroom Valentine Ideas (cute for homeschoolers too!)

Pile of homemade playdough packages in heart cellophane with a printable tag - the perfect classroom Valentine gift.

10. Cook Simple Play Dough (& Play with It!)

Cooking homemade play dough is another simple, hands-on activity that delivers sensory fun, a budget-friendly classroom gift, and sweet memories all in one. This easy, frugal recipe is a joy to make — and even more fun to play with!

Apple sauce pouch with printable Valentine tag that reads "You're Awesome Sauce!"
Snack size gold fish packages with tag attached that say, "Valentine, I'm so happy we swim in the same school."

11. Pair a Snack or Treat with a Cute Printable

We love these adorable FREE apple sauce printables and FREE goldfish printables! They are such a fun way to share non-candy treats with classmates and would also make a fun addition to your own child’s lunch box on Valentine’s Day.

Lollipop Butterflies made with lollipops and printable butterfly template.

12. Make Lollipop Butterflies

Check out these Lollipop Butterflies by Press Print Party! They are a fun way to do a Valentine craft while also making special treats for friends! Download the FREE butterfly template for an easy and adorable classroom Valentine idea!

What’s your favorite frugal way to make Valentine’s Day special for kids?

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