Are you looking for an easy, yet super cute, valentine treat bag your kids can bring to school? Or maybe a class Valentine activity? Well, this is where you need to be.
In this post we are sharing an adorable emoji valentine treat bag craft that is very simple to make at home with your kids or as a group project in the classroom. When you are done, you will have valentines treat bags for school.
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Why You Might Need Valentine Treat Bags For Kids
In many schools kids bring valentines in for their classmates. Or, maybe you have some friends or family you want to make some valentines treats for.
Whatever the reason, assembling a fun DIY valentines gift goes that extra mile to show someone you think they are special. And, better yet in the Valentine’s Day craft we share here, it’s a very easy for even young children to do at home or in the classroom.
Valentines Treat Ideas
Before we get to the craft, let’s review some valentines treat ideas that you can use when assembling Valentine’s Day gift bags.
Candy
Candy is the ultimate Valentine’s Day treat, especially for kids. After all, Valentine’s Day conversation hearts are pretty much a staple.
If you go to your local drug store you will find an abundance of choices for Valentine’s Day candy to fill the treat bags with.
Chocolate
Another place you can’t go wrong is chocolate. Who doesn’t love to get chocolate on Valentine’s Day?
Snacks
If you are looking to avoid loading kids up with sugar, you could opt for some pre-packaged snacks. There are many choices from goldfish to gummies to pirate’s booty.
Activities
Another fun idea would be to include crayons and a small coloring book, or these Love Coloring Pages. Or, maybe this awesome Valentine’s Day word search.
Any type of activity along those lines with a Valentine’s Day theme will be fun for kids.
Small Toys
Making a trip to the dollar store? You could pick up some small toys to include in the treat bags.
More Valentine’s Day Ideas
DIY Emoji Valentine Treat Bag Craft
In the next part of this post, you will find the step by step instructions for your DIY valentine emoji treat bags. First, you will need to grab the free download below for your emoji’s face, eyes, and mouth.
Treat Bag Craft Supplies
First off we need to review the supplies you will need. Besides printing the free download from above, you will need the following:
- cardstock or construction paper in yellow, black, and red
- scissors
- pencil for tracing
- glue
- 8×10.5″ paper treat bag (these are the ones I used)
Valentine Treat Bag Step By Step Instructions
Now that you have your supplies it’s time to start making your treat bags. The first step is to cut out the “face” circle from your free download. Next, trace around the circle onto yellow paper.
The second step is to cut out the heart (or eyes) from your download. Trace around the heart two times onto red paper.
The third step is to cut out the mouth from your download. Trace around it onto black paper.
Now you have all the pieces you need to assemble your Valentine emoji treat bag.
Grab your glue. First, glue the yellow face to your paper bag, then glue the heart eyes and mouth.
And, voila! Just like that, you have these fun and cute Valentine’s Day treat bags that are so easy to make.
If you are looking to add some sparkle to your bags, you can also pick up some heart stickers like the ones shown below. Pr
You could use these for the eyes rather than cutting the hearts out yourself. It’s really your preference.
You can even use holographic paper to make fun, colorful heart eyes on your emoji!
Paper Valentine Treat Bags For School
That wraps up this post on how to make Valentine’s paper emoji treat bags. It’s something a little different to try out this Valentine’s Day.
It’s also an easy craft the kids can help with, so you even get some invaluable family bonding time in the process. Good luck with your DIY Valentine’s craft, and we hope you have a happy Valentine’s Day!