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You've always taught your kid that it's what's on the inside that counts — but sometimes (just sometimes), the outside deserves some love too. Take these valentines boxes, for example: While the messages on the Valentine's Day cards are packed with heart, the box that carries them to and from school makes a statement about your kid's personality, interests and ya know, Pokemon obsession.
Paper and plastic bags will do the trick, but these valentines boxes are a fun way to let your kid's creativity shine. But before you let them take the reins, decide if you want to let them pick out a pre-made option online or make your own with craft supplies you already have at home. Even if you begrudgingly take the DIY route (kids can be convincing, can't they?), you can rest easy knowing that all of these homemade boxes are super simple to pull off, many of which even double as kid-friendly Valentine's Day crafts. Whatever they end up choosing — a cute heart-shaped decked out with pom-poms or a cardboard creation made to look like Harry Potter — they'll be just the right size to hold all of your their cards, candies, trinkets and other Valentine's Day treats.
Ian Palmer for Country Living
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Carnivorous Valentines Box
Drop valentines into this box and they might be gone for good — we kid, we kid. Poke a hole in the lid of a paper tube and wrap with green felt. Then comes the fun part: Make a venus fly trap out of paper and attach it to the lid, so it looks like cards are being gobbled up.
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Dinosaur Valentines Box
Take any old cereal boxes you have lying around and transform them into a friendly dino. Let your kid help out by cutting out a spiky tail, gluing on the eyeballs or adding other key characteristics.
Get the tutorial at Savvy Mama Lifestyle »
Ian Palmer for Country Living
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Basketball Valentines Box
For a real slam dunk valentine box, add black pipe cleaners and words like "Wilson" to a papier-mâché ball. Glue twine to the top, so they can hang it off their chair (and, ya know, try dunking it).
Amazon
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Classic Valentines Box
Simple and effective, this heart-filled box also comes with an assortment of stickers and tear-apart cards. To make sure their classmates know who it belongs to, have your kid write down their name on the top of the box.
Jane Merritt
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Amazon
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Football Valentines Box
Turn their card exchange into a game of sorts with this box, made to look like an actual football field. Although your kid may think that football is the best sport there is, the valentine assortment will spread the love to soccer, baseball and basketball fans too.
Ian Palmer for Country Living
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Horse Valentines Box
You may not be able to make their pony dreams come true, but at least you can DIY this for your horse-loving kid. Cover three boxes — two shoe boxes, one rectangular-shaped box — with craft paper, then add eyes, ears, spots and a mane until it resembles the ones on the barn.
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Valentines Day Mailbox
Ask Pottery Barn to stitch their first name to the side of this mailbox, so they know it's theirs. A bonus: It's made of durable felt, so you can stash it away during the off-season and use it again next year.
Ruffles and Rain Boots
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Super Mario Bros. Valentines Box
Everyone's got a favorite Super Mario Bros. character and this box features 'em all (the heavy hitters, at least). Note: This box also comes with 33 cards, so you can knock out everything in one buy.)
Skip to My Lou
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Etsy
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Valentine Mailbox Collection Bag
Once the party's over, your kid can throw this bag over their shoulder and go on their merry way. (Plus, there's no additional work on your part.)
Where the Smiles Have Been
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Fun Money Mom
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Ian Palmer
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Tie Dye Valentine Box
News flash: Tie dye is cool again. This fabric-wrapped box, decorated with peace signs and flower power, celebrates all things groovy.
Happiness is Homemade
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Amazon
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Minecraft Valentines Box
Unlike like the ones in the video game, this treasure chest can be left out in the open for all to see.
Fun Money Mom
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Harry Potter Valentines Box
Design Improvised
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Floral Mailbox
Your little one can help customize this mailbox by choosing their favorite faux flowers. And you can help them paint the valentine box in a complementary color.
Get the tutorial at Design Improvised »
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Skip to my Lou
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Monster Valentines Box
See? Not all monsters are scary. This little guy is just as sweet on the inside (chocolate!) as he is on the outside.
Get the tutorial at Skip to my Lou »
That's What Che Said
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Decorate Your Own Valentines Box
Encourage your kid to get involved by personalizing this box with an assortment of stickers, everything from footballs to mermaids.
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Printable Valentines Box
This mailbox is pretty in pink — and perfect for your sweetheart that loves florals. Plus, you can download the pieces instantly and print them out, which makes it ideal for last-minute crafting.
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