DIY Felt Valentine's Day Mailbox (2024)

Create a sweet Valentine’s Day Mailbox made from felt! Perfect for holding valentines and cards or even sweet treats and small gifts! Check out the DIY tutorial to create your own!

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Hello Crafty friends! Valentine’s Day is fast approaching and I am excited to share with you this felt mailbox tutorial! As a kid, I loved Valentine’s Day – we got to make adorable Valentines for all of our friends and eat pink cupcakes – what’s not to love!?

I decided this year it would be really cute to make my little one a Valentine’s Day mailbox to collect his Valentines in. Of course he is not old enough to be getting Valentines from school friends or making his own, but my family loves to send cards in the mail. Honestly, he has just been having a blast carrying it around and putting his toys in it! Whatever keeps him occupied during these cold months is a win for me!

The mailbox is made from felt which is fun and easy to work with since you don’t have to worry about raw edges. The tutorial is below so you can make your own! It is meant to hang on a doorknob but would also make an adorable Valentine’s Day purse!

DIY Valentine’s Day Mailbox

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Step by Step Tutorial

Step One: Cut out the pattern from the red felt.

The dimensions for the 6 pieces are listed below. You can create paper patterns to use from the dimensions or go ahead and just cut them out of the red felt using a ruler.

  • Back Piece: 8″ x 10.5″
  • Front Piece: 8″ x 10″
  • Flap Piece: 7″ x 8″
  • Bottom Piece: 3.5″ x 8″
  • 2 Side Pieces: 3.5″ x 10″

Step Two: Add a second layer of felt to each of the red pieces to make them thicker and stiffer.

I decided to make my felt pieces thicker by adhering them to another layer of felt; in this case grey felt. To keep the two layers together I used Wonder Under, fusible web interfacing, which also helped to stiffen the pieces.

First, iron the back side of the red felt pieces to the fusible web interfacing and let them cool. Peel the paper backing off and adhere the red felt to the gray felt. I happened to have a large piece of grey yardage left over from another project. After the pieces are adhered together, cut all of the pieces out. You will now have 6 pieces that are all two layers thick.

Step Three: Sew the bag together starting with the sides and bottom of the bag.

Keep right sides together and stitch with a 1/2″ seam allowance. My right sides are the red felt, the inside of the bag will be gray. Press seams open.

Next, finish off the tops of the side pieces and front piece by top stitching two rows close to the top. The felt does not need to be turned under like you would fabric, but you will want this stitching to keep the layers together and it helps keep the pieces from stretching out.

Step Four: Attach the front to the back of the bag.

Keep right sides together and stitch with a 1/2″ seam allowance. Start with one of the side seams and stitch with the side piece on top of the front piece. Keeping the side piece on top will let you see when to stop stitching. Stop stitching when you hit the seam of the side and bottom piece connecting. Stop and back stitch.

Clip the seam allowance to the new perpendicular seam line. Then rotate your pieces so you are now sewing the along the bottom of the front piece. Clipping allows you to rotate your fabric pieces.

Begin sewing at your seam line. Again, sew until you hit the next seam. Clip your seam and rotate the fabric so you can sew along the last to the top of the bag.

Flip the bag over and double check your seam lines all match up. Since we are sewing through four layers of felt you may need to go in and connect any gaps.

Step Five: Add the back of the bag and flap.

With right sides together, sew the flap to the top of your back piece. Press the seam allowance towards the back piece and top stitch it down. This just makes the inside of your mailbox neater.

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Use the exact same method as you did for sewing the front piece. Keep the side/bottom pieces on top and do one seam at a time, stopping to clip so you can rotate the pieces.

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Step Six: Finish the flap.

You will need to resolve the flap – if you lay your bag with the back facing up and the flap out, you will see the flap is wider than the back – go ahead and trim the extra off. Then using your machine, top stitch around the three flap edges to finish them off and keep the layers together.

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Step Seven: Attach the ribbon strap.

My ribbon strap measures 17″ long. Make sure if you are gifting this bag to a child that they cannot fit their head through it. Attach each end of the ribbon to the sides of the bag. I placed the ribbon ends inside the bag and stitched from the right side. You could also hand sew this.

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Step Eight: Add the velcro.

Add Velcro to keep the flap on the bag closed. I used red velcro (I bought this velcro pack for making bibs and have loved having colored Velcro for other projects), but white would be just fine. Stitch the rough side under the flap. Add the soft side to the front of the bag.

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Step Nine: Decorate the front of the bag!

The best part! Decorate the front of the bag any way you’d like! I used felt letters to spell out mail and used pinking sheers to cut some of the felt to look like a stamp. I hand stitched my decorations on using embroidery floss. This step could be done before assembling the bag if you find that easier!

It is so adorable and so far quite durable since my little one has been using it to not only carry valentines but all the toys he can fit inside it! :)

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If you’re looking for more fun Valentine’s Day-themed crafts, be sure to check out my Valentine’s Day craft page! Below are a few of my favorite Valentine crafts for kids :)

Valentine’s Day Crafts for Kids

  • Valentine’s Day Caterpillar
  • Valentine’s Day Secret Decoder Wheel – free printables
  • Love Bug Treat Boxes
  • Love Bug Fingerprint Cards – free printables

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DIY Felt Valentine's Day Mailbox (2024)

FAQs

DIY Felt Valentine's Day Mailbox? ›

Cut a simple mailbox flag shape out of card stock or leftover shoe box and attach it with double-sided tape or glue. Have your child write their name on the box and decorate it as their heart desires. We added vintage stamps and heart stickers to ours.

How do you make a homemade mailbox for Valentine's Day? ›

Cut a simple mailbox flag shape out of card stock or leftover shoe box and attach it with double-sided tape or glue. Have your child write their name on the box and decorate it as their heart desires. We added vintage stamps and heart stickers to ours.

How do you wrap a cereal box for Valentine's Day? ›

DIY Valentine's Day Treat Boxes

Use Construction paper to cover cereal boxes by attaching with glue. Cut to shape up. Decorate with stickers and. Cut ribbon and glue around the edges.

What to make for a Valentine's Day box? ›

Heart Sticker Valentine's Box

All you need is a shoebox and some heart-shaped stickers to create this eye-catching box. After cutting a slit into the top of the box, cover the top and bottom with pink paper. Then it's sticker time!

How do you make a Valentine's Day basket? ›

1. "Sweet Treats Basket" - Fill a basket with homemade cookies, chocolates, and other sweet treats for your loved one to indulge in on Valentine's Day. 2. "Cozy Night In Basket" - Create a cozy night in with a basket filled with a fuzzy blanket, scented candles, and a romantic movie for a relaxing evening together.

How do you make a romantic Valentine's Day? ›

15 Fun Date Night Ideas for a Romantic Valentine's Day
  1. Enjoy an Outdoor Movie Night. ...
  2. Arrange a Romantic Dinner. ...
  3. Go on a Picnic. ...
  4. Try Wine Tasting. ...
  5. Take a Cooking Class Together. ...
  6. Plan an Art Night. ...
  7. Go Stargazing. ...
  8. Set up a Romantic Spa Night.
Dec 27, 2023

What can I use instead of a mailbox? ›

One of the most common alternatives to a regular mailbox is a post office box. Depending on your needs, a virtual mailbox may be a better fit.

How do you turn a cereal box into a mailbox? ›

Steps
  1. Get a cereal box and lay it out flat. ...
  2. Wrap the cereal box with colored paper. ...
  3. Next it when you can get the kids involved and decorate the box with stickers and embellishments. ...
  4. Once it's ready tape your cereal box together inside out with scotch tape.
Oct 8, 2014

How much is Chick Fil A Valentine's Day Heart box? ›

Participating Chick-fil-A restaurants offer select menu items packaged in Heart-Shaped Trays, such as: 30-count Chick-fil-ANuggets - $18. 10-count Chick-n-Minis - $12. 12 Chocolate Fudge Brownie halves - $2 per brownie.

How do you attach candy to Valentines? ›

We used double-sided tape to attach individually wrapped chocolate hearts and chocolate lip candies to the fronts of our cards. Add some confetti, pop it in a red envelope, and send one to all your Galentines.

How do you make a mailbox from scratch? ›

How to Build, Paint, and Install a Simple DIY Mailbox Post
  1. Cut Your Post. ...
  2. Build a Mailbox Post with a Half-Lap Joint. ...
  3. Add Customizing Touches to the Mailbox. ...
  4. Paint Your Post. ...
  5. Set Your Post in the Ground. ...
  6. Make a Mounting Board for Your Mailbox. ...
  7. Mount Your Mailbox.

Can I make my own mailbox? ›

If you build your own mailbox or buy a custom-made one, it must meet the PMG standards. Show your local postmaster your mailbox plans or your custom-made box for approval. To get drawings and measurements for building your own mailbox, write to US Postal Service Engineering.

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