4 DIY Disney Valentine Boxes (and Bonus Valentines)

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 The Disney Experience  |  February 6, 2020

Now that you’ve printed out your kids’ Disney valentine cards for them to give out, they’ll need a Disney valentine box to hold all of the ones that they will receive. Some of these handmade valentine boxes also come with bonus printable valentines.

1. R2-D2 Valentine Box

R2-D2 Valentine Box

Now, who would ever think to use a small wastebasket as a valentine box? Decorate it with some foam craft sheets, and you’ve got R2-D2! Be sure to check out the matching “Star Wars” valentine cards, too.

2. Olaf Valentine Box

Olaf Valentine Box

Grab a box and decorate it with Olaf pieces for a simple “Frozen” theme. Matching valentine cards let recipients build their own Olaf.

3. “Baby Yoda” (a.k.a the Child) Valentine Box

"The Child" (Baby Yoda) Valentine Box

Another box, and some craft foam (you’ll need an extra sheet of light green foam) brings “Baby Yoda” (a.k.a. the Child) to the party. This project, too, has matching “Baby Yoda” valentine cards. Prepare for cuteness overload!

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4. Mickey/Minnie Valentine Box

Mickey/Minnie Valentine Boxes

You can’t celebrate Valentine’s Day without the world’s sweetest couple, Mickey and Minnie. A shoe box and some card stock sure do go a long way.

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