Easy and Awesome Ways To Reuse Your Valentine Boxes (2024)

What do you do with Valentine boxes after the holiday is over in February? I have several easy, cute, and cheap ways to reuse them.

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Want to impress your friends? These cute boxes will impress anyone. They’re easy enough for anyone to do, including you. They make great gifts for your Valentine, so check out this Youtube video for more info.

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Valentine Boxes instructions

1. Photo Holder

I’m going to start by opening the box up and I’m going to just use this top piece. I’m going to take this box and I’m going to center it over the top of a picture of my kids.

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I’m going to go ahead and trace around it and then I’m going to go ahead and cut the picture out

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I’m going to place this picture inside the heart box. You can lodge it in or you can glue it in but I’d like to change mine in and out per season or with the different times of the year.

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I can set this up on an easel somewhere I can also put some command strips on the back of it to stick it on the wall. I like to use the adhesive magnetic strips that can go on the back and then I can put it on my refrigerator.

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2. Reusable Gift Box

For this next project, I’m going to take some wrapping paper and I’m going to measure the box two times, and then I’m going to go ahead and cut that out. You can use any kind of wrapping paper you want.

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What I’m going to do now is paint on Mod Podge which goes on white and then dries clear.

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Then stick the wrapping paper hearts to the top and the bottom of the box and let that dry completely.

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Now that the box is all ready we can simply open it up and put any little gift in there or in my case I’m going to be putting a little gift card in there.

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3. Storage for Small Items

For this next project, I’ll be using a bigger box but all of these projects today are adjustable with bigger and smaller boxes.

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I’m going to be using folk art chalkboard paint for this one and what I’m going to go ahead and do is just paint a layer of the chalkboard paint onto this box. I’m going to let it dry and give it a second coat, and I’m going to do this to both sides.

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You can leave it as is or I’m going to use it as a chalkboard so I need to season it by just spreading that chalk everywhere all over the top and then erasing it.

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Now with the chalk, you can write on top what’s inside of it and one of the great things about this is you can open it up and it has compartments so this is great for jewelry or office supplies or anything like that.

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4. Make A Snack Box

I’m going to redecorate this small box so I’m going to add a little dab of hot glue and place this rope on top and then I’m going to glue and wind it around and around until the whole top is coated in rope. On the other side what I’m going to go ahead and do is pull off the bottom flip it over and glue it back and now it looks like a simple plain bottom.

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You can put whatever you’d like inside but I’m going to put some snacks in mine.

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5. Make A Manicure and Pedicure station

This was a chocolate and caramel box from my husband and it’s not a heart but I’m going to find a fun way to use it.

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I’m just going to take some gold tape and edge the outside perimeter of the box with it and this will go lovely in my kid’s bathroom.

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I’m going to place the insert back in the center and I’m going to fill it up with a bunch of supplies.

Now that we’ve made all these things let’s go check them out in my home in the video.

More Creative Valentine Boxes Ideas:

I hope you’ll go craft one of these Valentine’s Day box ideas. You can also reuse the mailbox or DIY Valentine’s Box you decorated for your Valentine’s Day cards. My son decorated a cardboard box like a Rubix cube and for years we used it to hold large gifts inside of it for his birthday and other occasions. This worked well because the handle was the slot you put the cards in and the top had a lid you could pull on and off easily.

If you’re creating something for kids you can get created for the kiddo who loves unicorns, bee, basketball, robot, monsters, puppies, alligators, etc. You might be interested in seeing some of these posts where you can even hang that Pikachu, mermaids, unicorn valentine, and other valentine cards on display. We made these one year for my kid’s classroom party.

Other Ideas to use before and after the season:

Have fun building these with one of your kids and you’ll have a blast and have some giggles galore with a lot of memories. If you are feeling a little stuck, you can look for a template to help you online. Save up that oatmeal container and toilet paper rolls to have tons of fun and build a little mom/dad/grandparent and kiddo time.

  • Monsters Valentine Box – get creative with some googly eyes, a glue stick, etc
  • Puppy Valentine Box – we found a starter kit at the dollar store, and then built a puppy on top of the basic box.
  • Baby Yoda Valentine Box for the Star Wars fan
  • Owl Valentine Box
  • Dinosaur Valentines Box
  • Unicorn Valentines Box
  • Superhero Valentine’s Box

Do you have creative ideas or heart crafty things you’ve created that you’d like to share? Let me know in the comments below.

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FAQs

What do you fill a Valentine's box with? ›

Greeting Card: A heartfelt Valentine's Day card with a personalized message expressing love, gratitude, or affection is a classic addition to a Valentine's box. Chocolates or Candy: Valentine's Day is often synonymous with sweet treats like chocolates, candies, or other confections.

How do you make a Valentine mailbox shoebox? ›

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 to make a Valentine's Day basket? ›

Spa basket: Fill a basket with relaxing bath items, like bath salts, bubble bath, and scented candles, along with a soft towel and robe. Food basket: Put together a basket of gourmet treats, like chocolates, wine, cheese, and crackers, for a romantic dinner at home.

How to make easy Valentine's decorations? ›

Heart Branch Centerpieces

Bring a bit of nature to your Valentine's Day décor by topping foraged twigs with red, pink, and white paper hearts and placing them in your favorite vases. They'll make the sweetest centerpiece!

What is the code for Valentine box fight? ›

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What do you put in a box of love? ›

One of the best way to do this is to enclose things that will spark memories. If you have any photos you took together early on in the relationship, add them into the box. If you have any souvenirs (like concert tickets) of things you've seen together, put those in too.

How to make a simple Valentine gift? ›

Your take on homemade Valentine's gifts might mean an easy craft (anything heart-shaped will do), a sweet treat (think chocolates, pink candies or homemade donuts) or a DIY Valentine's Day card. Whatever your style, this roundup proves it's easier than expected to make your own presents.

How do you make a simple Valentine box? ›

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!

Are Valentine boxes recyclable? ›

Candy boxes that are all paper and don't have any other materials in them are okay to recycle. Boxes that have foil decoration or layer may be a recycling challenge, so we recommend you check locally. Jewelry boxes are usually okay to recycle as long as any non-paper materials are removed.

What can you do with plastic sweet boxes? ›

Sweet tubs (plastic) should be disposed of in your local council's kerbside residual waste bin or at your local Household Waste Recycling Centre. PLASTIC FACTS: Almost all plastic bottles are recyclable as long as they are not black plastic.

How can I make Valentines Day special without gifts? ›

How to Celebrate Valentine's Day Without Buying Gifts
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  5. Have a Movie Night.

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