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How to make a homemade dinosaur Valentine box from a shoebox, the perfect Valentine's Day box idea for elementary school kids. Pair with printable dinosaur Valentines to give to classmates, friends, and loved ones!

My Jaden happens to love dinosaurs. Even though we don't really have a Valentine's Day party on the schedule, I still thought it'd be fun to make him a special dinosaur Valentines box he can put his Valentines in but also turn into a keepsake/treasure box after Valentine's Day has passed.

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I can remember making a special Valentine box for classroom Valentines every year when I was in elementary school. In fact, I still have one of those Valentine shoe box ideas in my cedar chest.

It just so happens I had a couple of shoeboxes, waiting to be used for a special shoebox craft or project of some sort, hangin' out in my craft closet. When asked what dinosaur Valentine box he'd like to have, he chose his favorite, of course… a Triceratops Valentine box, a great way to use up old shoe boxes and the perfect place to stash your Valentine cards!

You'll find printable dinosaur Valentine's Day cards to go with your box for Valentine's Day parties further below.

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Materials and Supplies Needed for a Homemade Dinosaur Valentine Box:

To make this DIY dinosaur Valentine box, you'll need a few simple supplies, most of which you can probably find at the dollar store or craft store.

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How to Make a Dinosaur Valentine Box

Note: This is a fun way for kids to get in on the crafting with this DIY dinosaur Valentine box, though they will need supervision, as it does require using a glue gun,box cutters, and craft knife.

I've had mixed feelings over this dinosaur Valentine's Day box. Before the eyes or any other features were added and it was just the box with a crest, Dan mentioned it looked like Lisa Simpson. After it was completed, I kinda thought it looked like a razorback… I think it's the red (the color Jaden chose) and the fact that we used to live in Arkansas, home of the Razorbacks, so we saw them everywhere all the time.

Either way, it's a Triceratops Valentines box, and I'm stickin' to it. So, here's how to make this cute li'lguy.

First Make the Triceratops Crest

The first step in creating a Triceratops Valentine boxis to cut the dinosaur'screst from the poster board. The size of the shoebox will determine how large you need to make the crest.

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To make the dinosaur's crest, you'll need to follow these steps…

  1. Cut a large circle from the poster board, however large you want your crest to be, again depending on the size of your shoebox.
  2. You'll need to cutflaps on the bottom edge of the crest to prep it for gluing onto the top of the box.
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  1. Cut large triangles all around the outside edge of the crest, resembling the crest of a Triceratops.
  2. Decide on placement of the crest, and use your box cutters to cut the lid of the shoebox in half, right in front of where the crest will sit. (We decided to cut our lid in half, so the crest remains stationary and is less likely to get torn up; and also because we used a shoebox with a flip-over lid.)
  3. Next, use your hot glue gun to glue theback part of the shoebox lid down; that way, it can't be lifted, thus maintaining safety of the crest.
  4. Then just glue your crest in place, using the flaps you created, to do so.
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Hardest part and best part of the craft is over… Whew!

Painting Your Homemade Dino Valentine Box

Now for the fun of painting and decorating, and this is where kids can especially get involved in the creative, crafty fun.

Paint your box whatever color you choose. We chose to use red poster board for the crest, which pretty much matched the paint that Jaden chose.

If you get a little paint on the poster board, that's ok… Crafting is messy; embrace it! Fair warning: It may take several coats of paint to cover any writing on the shoebox.

You can also paint the tips of the crest a different color if you choose. We went with brown on the tips.

Decorating Your Dinosaur

Once the paint is dry, it's time to add the finishing touches. This is where the egg carton and cardboard cones come in.

The lid of your egg carton should have an edge with round shapes on either end. When I saw this, I saw the perfect platform for the wiggle eyes to rest on.

  1. Cut one whole side with the 2 round shapes out of the egg carton, leaving the flat edge around the bottom.
  2. Paint this to match your box.
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  1. Once the paint has dried, add hot glue around the bottom edge, and put it in place on your box lid.
  2. Then glue the googly eyes in place with a couple dots of glue.
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  1. You'll need three horns. The twocardboard cones will work for the upper horns. Cut a rounded piece out of one side of eachcone, so thehorns willpoint outward from the box rather than straight up, when placed on the dinosaur's face.
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  1. Add glue around the edge and glue in place, one horn on either side of the eyes.
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  1. For the third horn, you'll need either a smaller cardboard cone or the pointed piece that sticks up out of an egg carton, which is what we chose to use… It's all about using what you have. Cut the rounded cone shape out of the egg carton.
  2. Add glue around the bottom edges of the cone, and place it on the edge of the box lid, centered between the eyes.
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  1. Lastly, the mouth… Use one of the edges you cut from the cardboard cones for the bottom part of the mouth, glueing the piece in place beneath the lid on the box itself.
  2. Shape one of the egg carton bowls into a beak of sorts with scissors.
  3. Glue the “beak” into place on the edge of the lid itself, beneath the single horn.
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Making this cute Valentine's Day box is so much fun, especially when you're done and now you get to use it to hold all your Valentine's Day cards.

Free Printable Dinosaur Valentines

Expert Tips and FAQ's

Where do the Valentines go?

If you're using the box as a Valentine box for classroom Valentines, youmaywant to cut a slit in the top of the lid, so there's a place for the Valentines to go. We're using it as more of a treasure or keepsake box, so we didn't add the slit. You can also just have kids open up the front flap to deposit their Valentine cards.

Do I have to use a shoebox to make this DIY dinosaur Valentine's Day box?

You can use any kind of box to create a really unique Valentines box, including a shoebox, cardboard mailbox, tissue box, or cereal box.

More Valentine's Day Ideas

Just a few more fun ideas for Valentine's Day, including Valentine treats…

  • Valentine's Day heart garland
  • Valentine marshmallow pops
  • Chocolate peanut butter hearts
  • Valentine Rice Krispie treats
  • Little Debbie Valentine snack cakes
  • Heart shaped chocolate gobs

More Valentine Box Ideas

My friend Mariah over at The Simple Parent, has 20+ Valentine boxes for boys. You'll find all sorts of Valentine's Day boxes for elementary school aged kids, including Valentine shoe box ideas!

If you're on Pinterest, you can find a ton of creative Valentine box ideas, including…

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Just remember: This craft is not about perfection… It's about creating something your child will treasure for years to come, and all because you took the time to make it with him/her. Just be creative and have fun with it!

You'll find printable free dinosaur Valentines to go with your Valentine box below.

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Homemade Dinosaur Valentine Box

How to make a homemade dinosaur Valentine box from a shoebox, the perfect Valentine's Day box idea for elementary school kids. Pair with printable dinosaur Valentines to give to classmates, friends, and loved ones!

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Active Time1 hour hr

Total Time1 hour hr 5 minutes mins

Course: Valentine's Day

Yield: 1 box

Author: Mel Lockcuff

Cost: $10

Materials

Instructions

Make the Triceratops Crest:

  • Cut a large circle from the poster board, however large you want your crest to be, depending on the size of your shoebox.

  • Cutflaps on the bottom edge of the crest to prep it for gluing onto the box.

  • Cut large triangles all around the outside edge of the crest, resembling the crest of a Triceratops.

  • Decide on placement of the crest, and use your box cutters to cut the lid of the shoebox in half, right in front of where the crest will sit. (We decided to cut our lid in half, so the crest remains stationary and is less likely to get torn up; and also because we used a shoebox with a flip-over lid.)

  • Next, use your hot glue gun to glue theback part of the shoebox lid down; that way, it can't be lifted, thus maintaining safety of the crest.

  • Then just glue the crest in place, using the flaps you created, to do so.

Paint the Homemade Dino Valentine Box:

  • Paint your box whatever color you choose. We used red paint to match the poster board we used for the crest. It may take several coats of paint to cover any writing on the shoebox.

Decorate the Dinosaur:

  • The lid of your egg carton should have an edge with round shapes on either end. Cut one whole side with the 2 round shapes out of the egg carton, leaving the flat edge around the bottom.

  • Paint this to match your box.

  • Once the paint has dried, add hot glue around the bottom edge, and put it in place on the box lid.

  • Then glue the wiggle eyes in place with a couple dots of glue.

  • You'll need three horns. The twocardboard cones will work for the upper horns. Cut a rounded piece out of one side of eachcone, so thehorns willpoint outward from the box rather than straight up, when placed on the dinosaur's face.

  • Add glue around the edge and glue in place, one horn on either side of the eyes.

  • For the third horn, you'll need either a smaller cardboard cone or the pointed piece that sticks up out of an egg carton, which is what we chose to use… It's all about using what you have. Cut the rounded cone shape out of the egg carton.

  • Add glue around the bottom edges of the cone, and place it on the edge of the box lid, centered between the eyes.

  • Lastly, the mouth… Use one of the edges you cut from the cardboard cones for the bottom part of the mouth, glueing the piece in place beneath the lid on the box itself.

  • Shape one of the egg carton bowls into a beak of sorts with scissors.

  • Glue the “beak” into place on the edge of the lid itself, beneath the single horn.

Notes

Where do the Valentines go?

If you're using the box as a Valentine box for classroom Valentines, you may want to cut a slit in the top of the lid, so there's a place for the Valentines to go. We're using it as more of a treasure or keepsake box, so we didn't add the slit. You can also just have kids open up the front flap to deposit their Valentine cards.

Do I have to use a shoebox?

You can use any kind of box to create a really unique Valentines box, including a shoebox, cardboard mailbox, tissue box, or cereal box.

Homemade Dinosaur Valentine Box (Shoebox Craft Idea) - Adventures of Mel (2024)

FAQs

How do you make a Valentine's Day box out of a shoe box? ›

To make: Cut a slit in the top of a shoebox, then cover the top and bottom of the box with pink paper. Then cover it with heart-shaped stickers.

How do you make a Valentine's Day horse box? ›

For the body I used a white photo storage box, 4 toilet paper rolls for legs, 1 Pringles can for neck, and an oatmeal box for the head. Hot glue the form together, then spray paint and customize for the little Cowgirl or Cowboy in your life.

How to make easy Valentine boxes? ›

All you need is a shoebox and some heart-shaped stickers to create this eye-catching box. After cutting a slit into the top of the box, cover the top and bottom with pink paper. Then it's sticker time!

How to make dinosaur art and craft? ›

First, make a triangle with 3 craft sticks as the body. You can even take this opportunity to teach your little one about shapes! Use paint or markers to color the sticks. Then add construction paper shapes for the head, legs, spikes, and tail of the dinosaur.

What is code Valentine at school? ›

The “Code Valentine” signal will be made anytime a person on campus is in need of emergency services such as cardiac arrest or symptoms where the Code Valentine/First Responder Team may be needed. Teachers serving on the Code Valentine Team should include members of the First Responder Team.

How do you make a Valentine's Day basket? ›

1. "Sweet Treats Basket" - Fill a basket with homemade cookies, chocolates, and other sweet treats for your loved one to indulge in on Valentine's Day. 2. "Cozy Night In Basket" - Create a cozy night in with a basket filled with a fuzzy blanket, scented candles, and a romantic movie for a relaxing evening together.

What can I use to make Valentine box? ›

Surfaces You Can Use

Just about anything can be used to make these unique valentine boxes! I recommend saving cereal boxes, shoeboxes, shipping boxes, oatmeal containers, magazine holders, paper plates, and just about any paper material you can from the recycle bin.

How do you use a shoebox as a gift box? ›

Fold the wrapping paper over the shorter sides of the shoebox, securing the edges with tape. Smooth the wrapping paper, ensuring there are no creases or folds along the sides of your box. At the base of the box, make a crease to create a neat and secure foundation for your wrapping.

How do you package a shoe box? ›

You can either tape up your shoebox and wrap with paper, or place it into a larger box for added protection. Use tissue paper, bubble wrap or polystyrene to fill the space in the box. Some shoes, such as soft ballet pumps and flip-flops, will fit into a large jiffy bag and are unlikely to be damaged.

How to make cute Valentine baskets? ›

Fill your gift basket with a variety of packaged sweets: we suggest popcorn drizzled with Candy Melts candy or candy-coated pretzels. Complete your basket with a few romantic DVD's and a big, cozy blanket!

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