Valentine’s
Day is coming up! That means hearts, hearts and more hearts. Am I right? So,
that also means kids’ art activities that feature the lovey-dovey shape.
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I’ve done
quite a few kids’ crafts with a Valentine’s theme. Heart paint resists, crafty
little candy pockets and geometry art
were all fun children’s activities that feature the holiday. This time I’m
working on a super-easy activity.
Craft felt
is kind of perfect. It’s easy to work with (your kiddos can actually cut
through it) and it sticks to itself. Instead of buying fancy felt boards you
can DIY yourself one with an 8x10-inch piece of felt (glue it onto a piece of
reused cardboard!). This Valentine’s Day craft is super simple and your kids
can use it, reuse it and reuse it again. Or, you can use card stock paper and turn it into a cute (and crafty) card!
What Can
Your Child Learn?
There isn’t
just ‘one way’ to play with this Valentine’s kids’ activity. Your child can let
her imagination lose and figure out new and different ways to create. That
means there are endless possibilities, and many, many different ways your child
is learning. To give you an idea, check out the basic ways it can help your
child’s development. Your child will:
·
Build
fine motor skills
·
Explore
textures (sensory experience)
·
Recognize
colors
·
Identify
shapes (math-geometry)
·
Problem
solve
·
Learn
about the part-to-whole relationship
What Art
Materials Do You Need?
Optional: Cardboard (reuse the front of a cereal type of box)
How-To Steps
for Creating Valentine’s Heart-Felt Art
1. Fold the
felt in half. Draw half of a heart, starting at the fold. The hearts should be
fairly small – about the size of a golf ball.
2. Cut along
the line. Unfold the felt to reveal a full-sized heart.
3. Repeat,
making hearts in other colors.
4. Create a
larger heart. Fold a piece of card stock paper in half and repeat the folding and cutting steps. Your child can also use another piece of craft felt instead of the paper.
5. Put the
small hearts onto the larger one! Your child can make a picture, abstract heart
art or create patterns with the craft felt.
Optional:
Place the larger craft felt heart onto a piece of cardboard. Trace it and cut it out. Glue
the felt on to make a Valentine’s Day themed felt board. Now you have a reusable DIY felt board that your child can press the smaller hearts onto.