How to Make a Unicorn Valentine's Day Card Box DIY (2024)

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What can you do with two shoe boxes? How about make this Unicorn Valentine Card Box! This DIY projectis a fun whimsical twist on a classic valentines card holder! It’s fun to make with only a few basic supplies, but would be greatly appreciated by any little girl wanting to bring a little something special to school to collect her valentines! Anytime I look at this Unicorn, it just makes me smile! I happened to see one similar on Pinterest. However, the pin didn’t take me to a site. I decided to try and see how to make it.

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Here’sa quick supply list for the Unicorn Valentine Card Box:

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  • An adult sized shoe box would be the main body and a kids shoe box would be the Unicorn head. Wrap the boxes in wrapping paper. However, I was able to find a photo box and a Valentine card box at Michaels (so I didn’t end up using shoe boxes).

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  • Large felt hearts (wings). We found our felt heart wings at Michaels as well.
  • 1 sheet of 12 x 12 craft paper (horn). You can pick any kind of pattern you would like the horn of the unicorn to be. This can be found at Michaels as well.
  • 4 short cardboardrolls (legs). These can be made from empty paper towel or toilet paper rolls (cut in half).
  • Gold Fringe for the mane.
  • Any other embellishments you would like. 🙂 I went through my craft stash to come up various ribbons, yarn etc for the tail.
  • Sharpie, glue gun etc.

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STEP 1: First things first, we will make the basic form of the unicorn valentine cardholder. Connect the two boxes together using hot glue and add the simple facial features using paper or felt. It could also be a good idea to go ahead and cut your slot for the valentines before you get too far into the project. (x-acto knife works well)

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STEP 2: Now, lets make the horn. Take your 12 x 12 piece of craft paper and cut into an obtuse triangle. Roll to desired width and then use hot glue to secure the form. For connecting the horn to the head of the unicorn take the excess paper on the end of your newly formed horn and separate itinto pieces that can be folded under to create a base (see image). Trim any excess paper and then secure the horn to the head with hot glue.

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STEP 3: Time for some details. You can add some facial featureswith any embellishments you have purchased or make your own. Sharpie was used to draw on the mouth. Ribbon was used for the “eyelashes”. Originally the nose was drawn on with Sharpie but I had this cute little heart shaped felt embellishment that I ended up using.

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  • Cut two cardboard toilet paper rolls in half, cover with paper or felt and attach to the bottom of the box with hot glue. Gold glitter paper was added to the very bottom to give some sparkly hooves!!

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STEP 4: Hot glue the felt wings to the side of the main box. Add any other desired details to sparkle it up! For the fun final touch. Get creative with all sorts of ribbons and sparkles from your craft drawer to makea really fun whimsical mane and tail. Tied all the ribbons into a tail and hot glued onto the box. Same with the mane which was made from gold mylar fringe.

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There you have it! A few simple steps for a Unicorn Valentine card box that your little girl is sure to remember!

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Gold Tinsel

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Colorful Sharpies

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Felt Hearts

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Craft Toilet Paper Rolls

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Colorful Ribbon

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Colorful Yarn

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  1. Marsha says

    Love this. Where did you cut the hole for the valentine’s to go into?

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    • Toni - Design Dazzle says

      If you look at image three (from the top) there are two boxes, one is for the head and the other for the body. You will notice the smaller one the head already has the cut out. So the hole is in the back of the unicorns head : )

  2. Ximena says

    Valentine’s day is coming up and I was looking for kid friendly valentine boxes and I saw this and It was BEAUTIFUL!! I love this and and PROBABLY will use it next year!

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    • Toni - Design Dazzle says

      Ximena,
      Thank you for your kind words. It is too cute!! I agree

      Reply

  3. Brittany says

    What did you use for the white part to cover the mouth of the unicorn?

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    • Toni - Design Dazzle says

      It was felt! It sure is cute : )

      Reply

  4. Liz Houses says

    Hi, my daughter and I immediately fell in love with this idea and told me this is what she wanted for her Valentines Card Box, but by any chance would you mind putting the measurements of the box or a picture would be great too!! Thank you!

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    • Toni - Design Dazzle says

      Sorry I don’t have the card box anymore. The main body is a reguarl size shoe box. : )

      Reply

  5. Tina says

    How do you get the valentines out of the box without tearing it apart?

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    • Toni - Design Dazzle says

      Tina, It’s a shoe box with a lid so just remove the lid. Or you can purchase a Valentine’s box like I did from Michaels Stores. It also has a lid.

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  6. Jamie says

    Did the valentines cards just go into the smaller box? Or was there a hole between the smaller and larger box that let them fall into the large shoe box? My daughter is SET on having this unicorn lol

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    • Toni - Design Dazzle says

      Oh I hope it all turned out. It is a cute one. The hole would be in the larger shoe/photo box.

      Reply

How to Make a Unicorn Valentine's Day Card Box DIY (2024)

FAQs

How to make a unicorn horn for a Valentine box? ›

Starting with one corner, roll the cardstock into a horn shape. Secure with hot glue. The bottom of your horn will be uneven so you'll need to grab your scissors to cut the excess so it will fit flush against the box. Use hot glue to attach the unicorn horn to the top of the valentine box.

How to make a Valentine card box? ›

  1. Gather your materials. Find a box that's big enough to slip cards & special treats leading up to Valentine's Day. ...
  2. Cover box with colored paper. We started off by covering our box on all sides with our colored cardstock. ...
  3. Add paper hearts. ...
  4. Decorate box. ...
  5. Let dry. ...
  6. Fill up your mailbox!
Feb 7, 2024

How do you make a Valentine card step by step? ›

DIY Valentine's Card
  1. Step 1: Collect Your Materials. The first step is to collect your materials! ...
  2. Step 2: Glue to Cardstock. ...
  3. Step 3: Trace and Cut Out Your Shape. ...
  4. Step 4: Embellish! ...
  5. Step 5: Write Your Message.
Jan 27, 2023

How do you make a unicorn horn? ›

Start with one side of the party hat, and roll it towards the other side creating a tighter roll. Keep rolling until you have a nice tight cone shape. Tape the hat together. Use tape to secure the hat into the horn shape.

How do you make unicorn bubbles? ›

Add 1/4 cup body wash, 1/2 cup water, and a few drops of food coloring to the mixer or blender. Mix everything together on high speed until stiff peaks form (like whipped cream). Empty the bubbles in a large bin or empty bath tub.

How do you make a simple box out of cards? ›

Score the card all the way along all four sides, using the squares to give you the distance from the edge. Cut along the score line from the edge to the next, perpendicular score line in each corner, but do so for only one side of the square you drew. Leave one side of the box uncut to make a tab.

How do I give my crush a Valentine card? ›

Give the card to your crush.

However, it's pretty normal to feel shy about it, so you don't have to do it that way. You can always leave the note somewhere they'll be sure to find it. For example, you could put it in their locker, slip it in their backpack when they aren't looking, or put it in one of their text books.

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

Cute Valentine's Day Ideas

Put together a playlist of your favorite love songs, pay a visit to your favorite neighborhood locales (where you had your first date, perhaps?) and regale each other with stories about all the fun memories you've made together.

How do you set up a unicorn party? ›

Unicorn themed party decorations

For example, you could hang up streamers in rainbow colours or add strings of fairy lights around the venue, to give off an extra magical feel. Try also creating your own unicorn bunting or rainbow tassel garlands to theme the room. Don't forget about your table decorations.

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