Easy Stress-Free Valentine’s Day Mailboxes for the Busy Mom (2024)

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Stressed out by Valentine’s Day Mailbox pressure? Don’t buy a pre-made mailbox for school, instead read my Top 4 Tips for Stress-free Valentine’s Day mailboxes for the Busy Mom. These timesaving and mess-free valentine mailbox ideas will totally save your sanity!

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Easy Stress-Free Valentine’s Day Mailboxes for the Busy Mom

Recently, I saw a friend of mine post a question on FB—”Where can I find a pre-made Valentine Mailbox box for the school Valentine’s Day exchange?”
I was stunned!

Pre-made Valentine Boxes! (That’s just blasphemous!)

But what shocked me even more were all the follow-up comments saying “following” or “me too”!

Valentines day is supposed to be about love and friendship and most importantly…HAVING FUN, people!!!

You can’t BUY a Valentine’s Mailbox!

And in an age with perfect Pinterest posts and tantalizing Instagram feeds, we forget that kids’ crafts should be made by kids.
They should be fun and simple, and a chance for kids to let their imaginations be free.

Don’t get me wrong….I COMPLETELYunderstand the pressures of modern parenting.

Most of us have 2 working households, we’re constantly rushing from here to there and barely have a second to breathe let alone create works of art after school. But creating the traditional Valentine’s Day box should NOT become a source of stress.

So I’ve put together a simple How-To for the Busy Mom followed by my Top 4 Tips for Stress-free Valentine Mailbox creation. These are things that I’ve been doing for the past 4 years and trust me, they work!

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How to Make a Fun, Simple, and Stress-Free Valentine Box:

Necessary Materials:

Cereal box, shoe box, or tissue box

Materials to add Pizazz—choose from the following:

Various colors of construction paper or tissue paper
Markers/Crayons
Glitter glue (less messy than actual glitter)heart doilies
Stickers
Ribbon
Washi Tape
Valentine theme stamps

You can get all of these at the Dollar Tree, Target, Michaels, Hobby Lobby, or Walmart.

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Steps to create your Valentine Mailbox:

Step 1: Cut an opening for the Valentines

  • Cereal Box: Cut away the lid from the top of the cereal box
  • Shoe Box: Cut a slit in the middle of the lid

Pro Tip: Use a tissue box, then you don’t have to cut an opening! #mindblown

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Step 2: Cover the sides with construction paper or wrapping paper

Pro Tip: if you use a pretty colored box (like Strawberry cereal) you can use less paper. #timesaver

Step 3: Make sure your child’s name is prominently on the box!

We layered some foam heart stickers to help her name stand out.

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Step 4: Decorate and have fun!

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NOW–for the stress-free part…

My top 4 Tips to Keep Valentine’s Box Making Fun and Stress-free

1) Grab fun wrapping paper.

Choose something shiny or maybe even their favorite cartoon character. Wrap the box like a birthday present. Maybe add some cute stickers, and you’re done! The kids will like it because it has their favorite chacter or theme (ie: unicorns or emojis).

Pro Tip: Dollar Tree is a great place to find the shiny mylar wrapping paper.

2) Grab a variety of stickers to create more of an impact.

You can use foam stickers, puffy stickers, metallic stickers, etc. Combining or layering them will create more texture and blow-up the wow factor for kids.

3) Use materials that are easy to clean but still create an impact (to a child).

Let your child use their imagination. Give them materials that are easy to clean but still create an impact (to a child) ex:Glitter glue (instead of messy glitter) or shiny stickers or metallic mylar wrapping paper or maybe even glitter paper!

4) Let go and have fun.

Don’t get overwhelmed with trying to make a Pinterest-perfect themed box (ex: one shaped like dinosaurs or unicorns). (I know it’s easier said than done.) But remember–it’s all about the child’s imagination and having fun! Let your child enjoy the magic of making.

We’ve now been making Valentine boxes for 4 years, so trust me when I say…you’ve got this!
Just keep it simple, and have fun.

Here are some pics from a super simple Valentine’s mailbox we made a couple year’s ago.

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The Completed Valentine’s Day Mailbox! Success!

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And remember…always Celebrate the #co*cktailofLIfe.

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Easy Stress-Free Valentine’s Day Mailboxes for the Busy Mom (2024)

FAQs

How do I make my mailbox cute? ›

You can decorate a metal mailbox with spray paint, vinyl number or monogram decals, or line the inside with contact paper liner in a fun color or pattern. To update the look of a plain metal mailbox, consider adding a new mailbox post or decorating around your mailbox area with potted or planted flowers.

What can I put in a Valentine's box? ›

Beyond just being a family-friendly craft project, Valentine's boxes are also ideal for storing all the delicious homemade treats, candies and cute trinkets your kids may gather on the festive holiday. And let's not forget about all of those cards from school!

What are Valentine boxes? ›

The heart-shaped boxes instantly became popular among young lovers, not only for the chocolates they harbored but for their usefulness afterward. Couples kept romantic keepsakes such as letters, locks of hair, jewelry, etc. inside their heart-shaped boxes to remind them of their sweetheart.

How to make a simple Valentine gift? ›

How about a pinch pot shaped like a heart for holding jewelry or keys, or a clever wind chime made with heart shaped cookies cutters. And many of these simple ideas are easy enough that the kids can help with a little oversight from an adult.

How to make a mailbox from a shoe box? ›

Measure the length of the shoe box. Take a sheet of wrapping paper and trace the shoe box length with a pencil. Cut out the wrapping paper. Using double-sided tape or glue attach the wrapping paper to the inside of the box so that it makes a dome shape over the box.

Can I put a box in my mailbox? ›

If your package is less than one-half inch thick and weighs less than 10oz, you can use postage stamps and drop off your package by: Putting it in your mailbox for carrier pickup.

How can a mailbox be full? ›

The emails in your Spam, Trash, and other folders count toward your email storage limit. So it's possible that your folder contents are taking up too much space even if your inbox is (almost) empty. A quick fix can be deleting all the emails in your Spam or Junk folder and emptying your Trash.

How to make an envelope for Valentine's Day? ›

  1. Step 1: Draw Heart Outline onto Card Stock and Cut the Shape Out. ...
  2. Step 2: Fold the Sides of Your Heart Inwards. ...
  3. Step 3: Flip the Bottom Portion of the Heart Up.
  4. Step 4: Unfold the Bottom Portion and Apply Glue to the Side Panels. ...
  5. Step 5: Flip the Top Portion Down to Complete Your Envelope.

How do you make Valentine's special on a budget? ›

Celebrating Valentine's Day on a budget doesn't have to disappoint.
  1. 1| Weekend Away At InTown Suites.
  2. 2| Flowers From The Heart.
  3. 3| Valentine's Day Scavenger Hunt.
  4. 4| Recreate Special Memories.
  5. 5| Best Friends Date Night.
  6. 6| Share Love Notes & Memories.
  7. 7| Create An Edible Bouquet.
  8. 8| Valentine's Day Playlist.

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