DIY Valentine's Day Card Box: All Aboard the Love Train! (2024)

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See how to make a DIY Valentine’s Day card box out of basic household items and a few fun embellishments!

Hop aboard the Love Train this February!

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DIY Valentine’s Day Card Box: All Aboard the Love Train!

My oldest son, Rowan, is in kindergarten this year, and his teacher requested that all the kiddos make or purchase their own festive Valentine’s Day card box for their class party.

Since Rowan has been obsessed with trains for most of his young life (I even turned one of his toy trains into the cuuuutest DIY Christmas ornament), he of course chose a choo-choo for his desired theme…and it had to be ALL ABOUT LOVE.

Here’s what we came up with for his box!

Other DIY Valentine Box Ideas

Over the years since this post was originally published, I’ve ended up creating several more DIY Valentine card boxes for both of my boys.

We’ve covered Baby Yoda, a Creeper from Minecraft, as well as an upcycled animal cookie!

I’ve also shared LOTS of FREE printables, including a bunch of fun Valentine’s Day card ideas that your kiddo can pass out to all of their classmates and friends, so be sure and check out those too!

Train Valentine’s Day Card Box Supplies

One of the best things about this upcycled Love Train Valentine’s Day card box is that I only purchased a few inexpensive items specifically for this project (mostly from Dollar Tree), so it was about $5 of new stuff.

That’s it!

The rest of the items I either already had in my craft stash or I found while rummaging through closets or the kitchen.

Sometimes it pays to be a hoarder. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Here are the main components of our DIY Valentine’s Day card box that I scavenged from around the house:

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Valentine’s Day Card Box: Prepping the Train Parts

After cutting out a hole in the large box, I then wrapped both it and the smaller box in some red gift wrap, then covered all the edges with some glittery pink washi tape.

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Next up came the cardboard tubes.

They were cut to size (and the larger one had a hole cut in it for the smaller one to fit inside), then both were also wrapped in gift wrap and embellished with washi tape.

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After covering the six styrofoam discs in aluminum foil, all the main train components were ready for assembly!

I fired up my hot glue gun and then attached all the pieces together.

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Now it was time to add some flair and accessorize this choo-choo.

Metallic pipe cleaners were added to cover rugged seams on the tubes, and some stuffing was added to give a fun steam effect to this steamie.

A little structure was provided with some jewelry wire, and the heart picks that would come later also kept it in place.

Some final lovey dovey touches were also added, such as:

  • Vinyl decals that I whipped up with my Silhouette Cameo
    • So everyone would know this was *Rowan’s* train
  • Felt heart stickers
  • A cattle catcher up front
    • Just an aluminum foil-covered Bagel Bites box piece
  • Two smaller front wheels
    • Plastic caps from one of the cardboard shipping tubes
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Rowan’s Final Train Valentine’s Day Card Box!

And here’s how Rowan’s Love Train Valentine’s Day card box looks after being fully assembled and accessorized!

Needless to say, he was pretty excited to take it to school for his class party and to also pass out his for all of his friends. :)

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Not bad for a $5 upcycled school project!

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The article is about creating a DIY Valentine's Day card box, specifically a train-themed card box, using basic household items and some embellishments. The author's oldest son, Rowan, chose a train as the theme for his card box because he is obsessed with trains. The article provides step-by-step instructions on how to create the card box and includes a list of supplies needed for the project.

The author mentions that they have created several other DIY Valentine card boxes for their other children, including ones with themes like Baby Yoda, a Creeper from Minecraft, and an upcycled animal cookie. They also provide free printables and Valentine's Day card ideas for kids to distribute to their classmates and friends.

The supplies needed for the train-themed card box include red gift wrap, red glitter heart picks, red and pink felt heart stickers, metallic pipe cleaners, empty cardboard boxes and tubes, gift wrap tape, double-sided tape, glittery pink washi tape, styrofoam discs, aluminum foil, stuffing from a stuffed animal, hot glue, jewelry wire, scissors, Silhouette Cameo, white vinyl, and white & silver polka dot gift wrap.

The article then goes into detail about how to prep the train parts by cutting holes in the boxes, wrapping them in gift wrap and washi tape, and assembling the cardboard tubes. The author covers the styrofoam discs in aluminum foil and uses hot glue to attach all the pieces together. They add additional embellishments like metallic pipe cleaners, stuffing for a steam effect, jewelry wire for structure, vinyl decals made with a Silhouette Cameo, felt heart stickers, a cattle catcher up front, and smaller wheels made from plastic caps.

The article concludes with a picture of Rowan's fully assembled and accessorized Love Train Valentine's Day card box. The author mentions that Rowan was excited to take it to school for his class party and to distribute his Valentine's Day cards to his friends.

In addition to this project, the author also shares other school-related DIY ideas and Valentine's Day projects on their website.

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How to make a Valentine's Day heart card? ›

STEPS
  1. 1Mark the paper's midpoint. Start out with a sheet of A4 or Letter size cardstock or 9" x 12" construction paper. ...
  2. 2Fold the right towards the middle. ...
  3. 3Fold the left towards the middle. ...
  4. 4Draw a heart. ...
  5. 5Cut out the heart. ...
  6. 6Decorate the front. ...
  7. 7Write a greeting. ...
  8. 8Put a sticker or tape.

How do you make a Valentine box out of a cereal box? ›

First you'll want to wrap up the cereal box using wrapping paper or brown paper so that the text on the cereal box isn't visible. If you don't have paper you could easily paint the box. Next you can use your favorite embellishments to decorate your box.

What is the heart symbol on Valentine's Day? ›

Since the 19th century, the symbol has often been used on Valentine's Day cards, candy boxes, and similar popular culture artifacts as a symbol of romantic love. The use of the heart symbol as a logograph for the English verb "to love" derives from the use in "I ♥ NY," introduced in 1977.

How to make Valentine's Day romantic at home? ›

10 romantic ideas for Valentine's Day at home
  1. Cook a romantic dinner. ...
  2. Create a Spa experience at home. ...
  3. Turn your living room into a ballroom. ...
  4. Cuddle up and watch a movie. ...
  5. Surprise your partner with a backyard picnic. ...
  6. Channel your inner pastry chef. ...
  7. Play games. ...
  8. Take a trip around the world — without leaving home.
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What is a good Valentine's quote? ›

Valentine, you take my breath away, every single day. It's just one day in the year, but you should know that I love you every day and every moment. The more time we spend together, the more we fall in love with each other. Happy Valentine's Day!

What app can I use to make a Valentine card? ›

Valentines Card Creator! provides FREE digital postage to send your own custom made Valentines Card to that special someone. Pick your background, add some stickers, write some text and email it off. Even post it to Facebook to show all your friends how you feel about that special someone.

How do you make a cute Valentines basket? ›

Fill your gift basket with a variety of packaged sweets: we suggest popcorn drizzled with Candy Melts candy or candy-coated pretzels. Complete your basket with a few romantic DVD's and a big, cozy blanket!

How to make a Valentine's Day basket? ›

Fill your gift basket with a variety of packaged sweets: we suggest popcorn drizzled with Candy Melts candy or candy-coated pretzels. Complete your basket with a few romantic DVD's and a big, cozy blanket!

How to make a Valentine gift box with paper? ›

How to make a paper box with scissors and tape (great for younger hands)
  1. Cut out two large squares from a piece of paper.
  2. Cut out square corners on each piece of paper. This will allow the sides of the box to fold up without needing any folds.
  3. Fold the sides up and tape them in place.
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How to make a vending machine Valentine box? ›

You will need 2 boxes, Amazon boxes work great! Tape the large box up amd cut a rectagle the size of your smaller box and place it snuggly inside, and i hot glued it to keep it in place. Then from there its just decorating the box as you desire!!

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