Valentine Boxes For Boys: Easy, Creative and Fun to Make - (2024)

We love getting crafty on Valentine’s day and my boys are getting pretty good at designing their own Valentine boxes for school. Here are some of our favorite Valentine Boxes for boys.

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Valentine Boxes for Boys

Every year my boys design a funValentine box that is taken to school empty and that returns full of Valentines from their friends. I was told recently that this doesn’t happen anywhere but in the US, and even then a lot of schools don’t allow it. Boo!

If your kids are allowed to make Valentine boxes, these are my favorite Valentine boxes for boys that we have made. My boys have a lot of fun designing their Valentine boxes and I’m glad that I can provide a little bit ofenjoymentand a lot of memory making with my boys while they are little.

Here are a few of the Valentine boxes my boys have made:

How to Make Valentine Boxes for Boys

Valentine’s Day is a funny holiday. My boys aren’t really into the lovey-dovey things, but they have always enjoyed getting the candy and treats from friends at school. I typically try to find some fun Valentine gifts for my boys and they always look for Valentine box ideas that are “boy-approved”. Also, I don’t have the time or desire to spend hours making boxes for them.

I love that all of the Valentine boxes on this list are super easy to make and that most of them are made with things found around the house.

1.R2D2 Valentine Box

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This R2D2 Valentine box is probably my favorite because not only is it Star Wars-inspired, but when Valentine’s Day is over, it can be used as a garbage can. My son is excited to keep this in his room after Valentine’s Day is over. Check out how we made it here: R2D2 Valentine Box

2. Rocket Valentine Box

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Kids will have a BLAST this Valentine’s Day with this fun rocket valentine box. This is another Valentine box that looks really great but isn’t very hard to make. Use an empty oatmeal container, some foam craft stickers, paper and a few other crafty things.

Here’s how to make it here: Rocket Valentine Box

3. Crocodile Valentine Box

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My son’s favorite animal is a crocodile so he had asked about making a Crocodile Valentine box. I love that this Valentine box used products from around hour house that we could upcycle.

This valentine box is made with a left over box of dishwasher tablets. I think it turned out really cute and he loved that the mouth could open and close letting his crocodile “chomp” his Valentines.

Check out the details: Crocodile Valentine Box

4. Minion Valentine Box

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My boys love the Minions from Despicable Me, and this purple Minion Valentine Box was so fun to make. He makes me laugh every time I see him. My son even made his own Minion Valentine box and he was so proud of the end result.

All you need is an empty Pretzel or cheese balls container, some purple paint, purple easter grass and a few other supplies.

Read more abouthow we made him: Minion Valentine Box

5. Shark Valentine Boxes

We made these using an empty dish washer tablet container and an empty baby formula can.We wrapped them in grey wrapping paper and then used craft foam for the rest. I was able to find self-adhesivecraft foam sheetsthat I used to secure the fins and the tail to the sharks and also to stick the eyes and teeth on.

This Shark Valentine box looked really fun, but wasn’t difficult to make. We actually threw them together the night before Valentine’s Day and they were super popular with the kids at school.

6. Football Valentine Box

My oldest son designed and made his own Football Valentine boxand I think it turned out super cool. I love that my boys are getting old enough to do things for themselves. He just decorated the field with paper and used my Xyron machine to make his own stickersValentine Boxes For Boys: Easy, Creative and Fun to Make - (9).Then he made the goal posts with craft fuzzy sticksValentine Boxes For Boys: Easy, Creative and Fun to Make - (10).

We had a lot of fun making these Valentine Boxes for boys!

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Do you have any Valentine Boxes for boys you can share? Send me a picture! I’d love to add them to my list!

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  1. Valentine Boxes For Boys: Easy, Creative and Fun to Make - (18)Amber says

    Love this simple and creative idea! My 6 year will have a blast helping me make it for Valentines Day!

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  2. Valentine Boxes For Boys: Easy, Creative and Fun to Make - (19)Sheila @ BrainPowerBoy says

    These are so neat. I especially LOVE the shark. Sharing . . .

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  3. Valentine Boxes For Boys: Easy, Creative and Fun to Make - (20)Crystal says

    These are adorable! I know my son would love the shark one. Thanks for sharing!

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  4. Valentine Boxes For Boys: Easy, Creative and Fun to Make - (21)Cara says

    These are so cute! My boys would love them!

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  5. Valentine Boxes For Boys: Easy, Creative and Fun to Make - (22)Michelle says

    Great ideas! We are going to be making a valentine box for my 9 year old son today or tomorrow, so this gives me some great ideas!

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  6. Valentine Boxes For Boys: Easy, Creative and Fun to Make - (23)Mila says

    I love them all!
    Awesome idea.. And you can organise matching movie marathons afterwards 🙂

    xx
    Mila

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  7. Valentine Boxes For Boys: Easy, Creative and Fun to Make - (24)Amanda @The Kolb Corner says

    These are some super cool Valentine’s Day boxes! So cool that your son designed the football stadium box himself. Very creative! Thank you for sharing at Merry Monday!

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  8. Valentine Boxes For Boys: Easy, Creative and Fun to Make - (25)DazzleWhileFrazzled says

    Great ideas! I have two boys that I’ll save these V Day box ideas once they reach school. Visiting from the DIY Like a Boss party.

    Reply

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Valentine Boxes for Boys

Valentine's Day is a special occasion for kids to express their affection for their friends and classmates. It's common for children in the US to create and exchange Valentine boxes at school. These boxes are designed to hold the Valentine cards and treats they receive from their peers. Here are some popular Valentine box ideas for boys:

  1. R2D2 Valentine Box: This Star Wars-inspired box can also be repurposed as a garbage can after Valentine's Day. It's a creative and practical choice for boys who are fans of the franchise.

  2. Rocket Valentine Box: Made from an empty oatmeal container and craft materials, this rocket-themed box is both fun and easy to create.

  3. Crocodile Valentine Box: Using household items like a leftover box of dishwasher tablets, this box creatively represents a crocodile with an open-and-close mouth for "chomping" Valentines.

  4. Minion Valentine Box: Based on the popular Minions from Despicable Me, this box is made from an empty pretzel or cheese balls container and other supplies.

  5. Shark Valentine Boxes: These boxes are made from repurposed items like an empty dishwasher tablet container and an empty baby formula can. They are wrapped in grey wrapping paper and decorated with craft foam to resemble sharks.

  6. Football Valentine Box: A football stadium-themed box designed and made by an older child, using paper, stickers, and craft fuzzy sticks.

These Valentine box ideas are not only creative but also emphasize the use of household items and simple craft materials, making them accessible and enjoyable for boys to create.

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