DIY dinosaur valentine box | Hallmark Ideas & Inspiration (2024)

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By Hallmark staff on January 5, 2023

A box of love notes shaped like a little stegosaurus? Um, ADORABLE. And yes, ours is in the classic Valentine’s Day shades of pink and red, but you could totally personalize it in your child’s favorite colors.

Or, if they’re a purist when it comes to thunder lizards, you could look for some specialty paper, like scrapbooking paper in a reptilian pattern.

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Can you make this valentine box with kids? Of course! But if you don’t have kids, and you have a super-cool workplace that does things like have team Valentine’s Day parties, you could always make this for yourself.

What you’ll need:

  • Medium-size box—tissue boxes or small shipping boxes
  • Paperboard—cereal boxes or rigid cardboard
  • Single-face corrugated cardboard
  • Scratch paper
  • Craft knife
  • Cutting mat
  • Colorful paint, wrapping paper or tissue paper
  • Card stock or construction paper in different colors
  • Markers
  • Pencil
  • Glue stick
  • Masking tape
  • Hot glue gun
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How to make your DIY Dinosaur Valentine Box

  • Get the free printable. Download and print the DIY Dinosaur Valentine Box template.
  • Sketch the head, tail and plates on scratch paper, then trace onto paperboard. Cut them out with a craft knife. Cut long strips from the corrugated cardboard to form the sides of the head and tail.
  • Build the head and tail. Tape the two sides of the dinosaur’s head to the strip of corrugated cardboard as outlined in the downloadable. Repeat for the tail.
  • Make a mail slot. If you used a tissue box, you already have a mail slot! If not, cut one out (carefully) with a craft knife.
  • Add color. Paint the head, tail, body and feet. Or cover them with tissue or wrapping paper. Paint or cover the back plates in a contrasting color.
  • Add a face. Make eyes by cutting out two white paper circles and two smaller paper circles in a different color. Glue them on, and draw or paint on nostrils and a mouth on each side of the head.
  • Decorate the body. Have fun with your dino buddy! Give him or her scales, stripes, spots or other decorations. (May we suggest hearts?) Paint toes on the feet.
  • Put it together. Use hot glue to attach the feet to the body. Then add the head and tail. Finally, add the back plates, starting from the tail and working your way up to the head.

Ready to roar!

Tip: Start with a box big enough to hold lots of valentines and go from there. Our dino is built around a basic cardboard box.

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    To make: Wrap a rectangular papier-mâché box in white craft paper; cut a slot in the top. Cut one end a shoe box at an angle to create a neck; wrap in white craft paper. Cut a second shoe box to create a muzzle; wrap in white craft paper. Hot-glue parts together.

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    DIY Horse Valentine Box

    To make: Wrap a rectangular papier-mâché box in white craft paper; cut a slot in the top. Cut one end a shoe box at an angle to create a neck; wrap in white craft paper. Cut a second shoe box to create a muzzle; wrap in white craft paper. Hot-glue parts together.

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    For the body, cut off the base of the box. Cut arm holes in the side and cut a head hole the same size as the hole you made in the base of the head box. Glue the head box onto the body box with the holes aligned. Now add a tail, spikes and eyes to your dinosaur.

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