Easy DIY Dinosaur Valentines Box That's Dino-Mite (Dino Valentine Box) (2024)

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Celebrating a holiday in school, is always an extra special occasion. It’s a chance for kids to showcase their own personality and add a touch of creativity. Valentine’s Day is no exception and kids learn early on that it’s a fun way to show their classmate a little love. My son LOVES dinosaurs. I made him this easy DIY Dinosaur Valentines Box for his preschool party. You can make it for any age and it’s sure to earn an A+ for being one-of-a-kind!

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Related: Scrumptious Valentine’s Day Red Velvet Cookies

This is a craft that my son was really proud to showcase. It’s not your typical Valentine’s Day box. After the holiday, he displayed it in his bedroom. It’s stood the test of time and still sits in his room today. It’s also a great base if you’re looking for a different type of animal – like a dragon.

How To Make Your DIY Dinosaur Valentines Box

We found all of our craft supplies either around the house or at our local craft store. I’ll leave links to Amazon (commissioned sale links) where you can purchase your own supplies as well!

Materials You’ll Need For Dinosaur Valentines Box:

To start your DIY Dinosaur Valentines Box, cut an opening slot on the long side of your cereal box by using your scissors. You can stab the tip of the scissors into the box and cut the opening out.

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Wrap box boxes with green craft paper, using your scotch tape to secure the ends.

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Re-cut open your slot, so the valentine cards can be inserted.

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Cut two 2-inch cylinders from the empty paper towel roll. These are going to be the feet. Wrap each one with green craft paper. Roll the edges into the inside and secure with scotch tape.

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Using a hot glue gun, secure the feet to the opposite long side as the slot. Also, secure the small box to the side of the large box. Be sure not to cover the slot.

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Use your pencil to draw a “v”, one the side of the small box, which will be the opening of the mouth. Repeat on the other side. Connect each “v” in the center. Use this as a stencil to create a mouth opening and cut it open.

Add some toes onto the feet. Draw half circles on your white card stock and cut them out. Using your scissors, make a slit on the feet that are attached. Slide the half circles on.

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On your white card stock, draw a zig zag pattern for the teeth. Cut it out. Secure with your glue gun onto the mouth opening. Cut off any excess that’s unnecessary.

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Make the same zig zag pattern with the green card stock. Set aside. Add Googly Eyes and heart sticker nose.

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Lastly, you need to add the tail. Use the wire hanger to bend into a tail shape. Make it curves around to provide stability. Attach with glue gun. Cover with green craft paper. Add your green spikes that you made from the card stock. Attach with a glue gun.

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You can create a heart, as the finishing touch, for the bottom of the tail! Don’t be worried if your dinosaur looks different or isn’t perfect – it’s unique to you.

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Yield: 1 Dinosaur Valentines Box

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This DIY Dinosaur Valentines Box is perfect for a classroom valentine exchange or party!

Prep Time10 minutes

Active Time45 minutes

Total Time55 minutes

DifficultyEasy

Estimated Cost$15

Materials

  • Empty Cardboard Cereal Box
  • Small Cardboard Box (Like A Granola Bar Box)
  • Empty Paper Towel Cardboard Roll
  • Green Craft Paper Roll
  • Large Googly Eyes (2)
  • White Card Stock Paper
  • Green Card Stock Paper
  • Small Heart Stickers
  • Wire Hanger (Like From Dry Cleaner)

Tools

  • Pencil
  • Scissors
  • Glue Gun
  • Scotch Tape

Instructions

  1. To start your DIY Dinosaur Valentines Box, cut an opening slot on the long side of your cereal box by using your scissors. You can stab the tip of the scissors into the box and cut the opening out.
  2. Wrap box boxes with green craft paper, using your scotch tape to secure the ends.Re-cut open your slot, so the valentine cards can be inserted.
  3. Cut two 2-inch cylinders from the empty paper towel roll. These are going to be the feet. Wrap each one with green craft paper. Roll the edges into the inside and secure with scotch tape.
  4. Using a hot glue gun, secure the feet to the opposite long side as the slot. Also, secure the small box to the side of the large box. Be sure not to cover the slot.
  5. Use your pencil to draw a "v", one the side of the small box, which will be the opening of the mouth. Repeat on the other side. Connect each "v" in the center. Use this as a stencil to create a mouth opening and cut it open.
  6. Add some toes onto the feet. Draw half circles on your white card stock and cut them out. Using your scissors, make a slit on the feet that are attached. Slide the half circles on.
  7. On your white card stock, draw a zig zag pattern for the teeth. Cut it out. Secure with your glue gun onto the mouth opening. Cut off any excess that's unnecessary.
  8. Make the same zig zag pattern with the green card stock. Set aside. Add Googly Eyes and heart sticker nose.
  9. Lastly, you need to add the tail. Use the wire hanger to bend into a tail shape. Make it curves around to provide stability. Attach with glue gun. Cover with green craft paper. Add your green spikes that you made from the card stock. Attach with a glue gun.
  10. You can create a heart, as the finishing touch, for the bottom of the tail!

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Print Your Free Dinosaur Valentines

Now that you’ve made your Valentines box, you’ll need to print some Valentines to pass out. Stick with the dinosaur theme that your kid loves with these FREE printable Dinosaur Valentines. All you have to do is download the PDF file, save and print. I always print in color, on recycled paper. You can add a sweet treat and sign them!

Click Here To Print Your FREE Dinosaur Valentines Day Cards

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FAQs

How to make a monster Valentine box? ›

INSTRUCTIONS:
  1. Cut out plastic lining from tissue box opening.
  2. Pick a tissue box that will be the “head” of the monster. ...
  3. Glue head and body together. ...
  4. Glue to the opening of the “head” tissue box.
  5. Glue on fur and/or material to body. ...
  6. Glue on feather boa for monster's hair (optional)

How to make a dinosaur dig kit? ›

  1. Mix plaster, water, and sand in the mixing container. ...
  2. Pour half of the mixture into a plastic or foil container. ...
  3. Press in the specimens. ...
  4. Cover your specimens with the rest of the mixture.
  5. Allow to dry and harden for about 3 hours. ...
  6. Turn the container over, and the mold should slide right out.

How to make a worry monster box? ›

Start with your empty tissue box and make sure to clear out the opening to use as your monster's mouth! Wrap your tissue box in tissue paper or construction paper and tape it down to the box, like you're wrapping a gift! Use the remaining pieces to decorate your monster and bring it to life!

How to make a dinosaur sensory bin? ›

Fill a small plastic bin with Kinetic Beach Sand. Kinetic Beach Sand has a more coarse texture than the original Kinetic Sand, and it does not stick as much to toys. Arrange river rocks and plastic trees around the sensory bin. Set up the toy dinosaurs around the sensory bin.

How to build dino enclosure ark? ›

1) Use fence foundations to create an enclosed perimeter. 2) Use foundations/pillars to make a flat area and enclose it, meaning walls and ceiling. Both options use dino gates of either size (normal/behemoth) but #2 is safer than #1, if you're on PvP that is. If you're on PvE then I say let them suckers roam free.

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