Minion Valentine Box (2024)

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This colorful Minion Valentine Box is a super cute idea for collecting Valentine’s Day cards at school. Easy to make with just a few budget friendly craft supplies, it’s a fun craft that both boys and girls will love!

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Originally published February 2019

One of my favorite things about Valentine’s Day is helping my girls make their Valentine’s Day boxes! They always come up with great ideas and we’ve made everything from a Harry Potter valentine box to Sponge Bob valentine boxes and even an adorable Baby Yoda valentine box!

I love sharing my Valentine Boxes on Sarasota’s Suncoast View each year, so I’m always looking for new ideas!

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Since TV and movie characters are always so much fun, I thought a Minion’s Valentine’s Day Box would be perfect! It’s a great project for little Minion lovers and older children should even be able to make one on their own.

Scroll to the end of this post to see my entire list of Valentine’s Day Boxes

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This Minion Valentine's Day Box will be the star of the show at your child's class party! It's an easy valentine craft that everyone will love!

Materials

Instructions

  • Cover your cereal box with the yellow paper.

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  • Cut a hole in the back of the box (or the top of the box) with a box cutter or X-acto knife (this may be a job for mom or dad). Be sure to make it wide enough to slip the cards through.

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  • Cut out three sets of circles. I traced everyday objects to make them…mason jar lids for large white circles (but you can also just use a glass), a shot glass for the brown circles and a quarter for the small black ones.

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  • Glue the eyes on onto the cereal box. Add small dots of white craft foam (or white paper) to the black part of the minion's eye to create a reflection.

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  • To make the minions goggles, use hot glue to glue mason jar lids over the eyes. Be sure the lids come together in the middle. If you don’t have mason jar lids, you can roll up some aluminum foil (like a snake), then curve it into two circles and use them instead.

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  • Use a ruler to make a strip of black craft foam about 1" wide for a goggle strap.

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  • Measure the distance around the sides and cut the strips to the length you need. You can go all the way around the box or just cover the sides. You’ll also want to cut one end of each strip slightly curved in order to fit around the mason jar lids

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  • Glue the strips to the box.

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  • Cut a black piece for the mouth and white pieces for the teeth.

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  • I found the easiest way to do the teeth was to glue them in position, then trim the extra parts off afterwards.

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  • Glue the mouth to the Minion's face.

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  • Cut your Minion's overalls out of blue craft foam. You can usethis tracerto make it easier but you may have to adjust it slightly if you used a different sized box than I did.

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  • Use a marker to make the “logo” in the middle of the overalls. I found it easiest to make a circle first, then add a diamond in the middle.

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  • Your finished logo will look something like this.

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  • Glue the overalls to the cereal box.

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  • Now all that's left is to collect those Valentine cards!

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Notes

  • Drawing a perfect circle can be tricky, especially when you need two the same size. I find everyday objects around the house, such as shot glasses, drinking glasses, etc to trace circles for crafts.
  • If you don’t have craft foam, you can use construction paper instead.

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Valentine Treats

  • Valentine Rice Krispie Treats
  • Valentine Chex Mix
  • Valentine’s Day Milkshake
  • Valentine’s Day Popcorn
  • Deliciously Decadent Valentine’s Day Desserts
  • White and Dark Chocolate Valentine’s Day Bark

More Fun Valentine Box Ideas:

  • Baby Yoda Valentine Box (with matching Valentine cards)
  • Among Us Valentine Box
  • Gnome Valentine Box
  • Robot Valentine Box
  • Spiderman Valentine Box
  • Monster Book Of Monsters Valentine Box
  • Harry Potter Valentine Box
  • Owl Valentine Box
  • Panda Valentine Box
  • LEGO Valentine Box
  • Chewbacca Valentine Box
  • Unicorn Valentine Box
  • Dog Valentine Box
  • Heart Shaped Valentine Box
  • SpongeBob Valentine Box
  • Shopkins TV Valentine Box
  • Donut Valentine Box
  • Minion Valentine Box
  • Cat Valentine Box
  • Shopkins Calculator Valentine Box
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FAQs

What to put in a Valentine box? ›

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.

What to put in a Valentine gift box? ›

The best gift baskets tie in your recipient's interests and items that match the occasion. For example, gifting a few of your significant other's favorite movies or books, along with chocolates, flowers, or other confectionaries can make the perfect Valentine's gift. Just don't forget a card and festive wrapping!

How do you make a Valentine mailbox out of a shoebox? ›

Cut a simple mailbox flag shape out of card stock or leftover shoe box and attach it with double-sided tape or glue. Have your child write their name on the box and decorate it as their heart desires. We added vintage stamps and heart stickers to ours.

How do you make a unicorn horn for a Valentine box? ›

Every unicorn needs a horn! Make a simple cone by rolling metallic gold cardstock and hot-gluing to hold the seam together at the back. Glue the horn to the top of the box, then cover the base with felt flowers.

How do you attach candy to Valentines? ›

We used double-sided tape to attach individually wrapped chocolate hearts and chocolate lip candies to the fronts of our cards. Add some confetti, pop it in a red envelope, and send one to all your Galentines.

How to make a Valentine's Day box out of a 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 box out of a cereal box? ›

Carefully cut three sides of cereal box for lid with craft knife. Cut an opening for Valentines and poke two holes into top side of box for handles. Front of box will open from top and fold down. Paint one Licorice and let dry.

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.

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