Easy Valentine's Day tradition with door hearts every day! (2024)

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Door hearts is our favorite Valentine’s Day Tradition. During the month of February we love to shower our kids with this fun and completely free activity. This is a simple activity that challenges us to think of a new encouraging thing to write for each child each day. All it takes is some construction paper and kindness. Door hearts are something any family can do!

Kids can get involved too by making their own hearts and sharing with their siblings and parents too. Encouraging words are the love language of so many, this easy activity is a great way to live out that love. Door hearts do not have to be done every day, don’t let the ‘task’ stress you out. Just make sure to add a loving note when you can. Our kids often saved their favorites over the years!

We’ve recently added some new Valentine’s Day Coloring Pages, Printable Valentine’s Day Cards for classrooms, and more fun Valentine’s Day activities. Children will love our new Bluey themed Valentine’s Day printable cards. Door hearts are one way to cut and paste a fun Valentine’s Day craft, but instant print cards and coloring pages are available too!

Easy Valentine’s Day Tradition

DOOR HEARTS for VALENTINE’S DAY TRADITION

Last year we started a ridiculously easy Valentine’s Day Tradition in our house. We knew it would be a hit, but we didn’t realize how much they would love it. This little Valentine’s treat was not at all my idea, my Pinterest feed was full of posts from awesome bloggers that are far more creative than I.

This craft is super simple. Cut out little paper hearts in festive colors and write something you love about your child on them. Tape one little heart to their door each night of February leading up to Valentine’s Day. We don’t do a lot of fancy, over the top stuff. Door hearts are just so simple and inexpensive. I only wish we had started this sweet Valentine’s day tradition sooner.

Not Crafty? Don’t have the time to cut out hearts? This is not a problem. You can purchase pre-cut hearts for less than $10 on Amazon. 200 pre-cut hearts are enough for a teacher to decorate a room! This is plenty for a family to decorate the door of every family member! Your kids will likely want a few more to make other Valentine’s Day crafts, they won’t go to waste!

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So starting on February 1st we cut out a bunch of little hearts and put them on their doors, completely unannounced. It was a hit! It was no surprise that the kid that loved it the most was our son. He is one of those kids that will take a lull in a conversation as an opportunity to remind you of something good they did previously simply so he can fill the dead air with praise. He loved checking out the hearts each morning and I would catch him going back to read them multiple times a day. He told everyone he met about the heart thing on his door enthusiastically. Then one day (I think it was the 5th) we forgot. Parent Fail. We did not hear the end of it all day. So from that night on, he would remind us every single night “Don’t forget our hearts Mom!”, sometimes multiple times. OK, always multiple times.

“We won’t Buddy! Go to bed!”

This is a tradition I think we will keep up until they move out. For one, it is crazy easy and not expensive. Two, it is a great affirmation for the kids and it is a great affirmation for us. Sometimes after a long day we forget to be thankful. This was fun for Harry and I to do together. “Hey Babe, can you write their hearts tonight?” “Sure!” Then we would read what we wrote to the one who didn’t do the hearts that night and we both go “Awww.”…… It seriously is the little things!

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Parents can easily make these hearts out of plain computer paper. Scrapbooking enthusiasts or lapsed scrapbookers like myself might just have pages and pages of pretty acid free scrap book paper sitting unused. I dig into my stash every year and have not even scratched the surface. Construction paper is an inexpensive option that is easy to find and you might have lying around anyway.

Even if you have to purchase paper, this is so easy and very inexpensive. I know so many parents simply don’t have the time or money for elaborate gestures. This is a minimal effort project with maximum response. Our big kids actually save their hearts year after year. I love that they both have a little stash of love notes from us tucked away in their ‘treasure boxes’. Our littlest is just now starting to read and I am pretty sure her hoarding of hearts is about to start as well. I don’t do too many fun traditions like this, but door hearts is here to stay and I really think everyone should do them!

What is your favorite Valentine’s Day tradition?

Don’t miss our adorable Baby Yoda Valentine’s Printables! They are perfect for last minute Valentine’s Day celebrations!

Until Next Time ~Kate

Categories: Crafts, DIY, Family, Kids

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  1. January 27, 2015 at 7:51 am

    What a beautiful idea to encourage your family members!

    Reply

    • Kate Hamernik says:

      January 27, 2015 at 11:08 am

      thank you!

      Reply

  2. Jamie Greene says:

    February 9, 2015 at 8:50 am

    I love this!!!

    Reply

    • Kate Hamernik says:

      February 9, 2015 at 9:04 am

      Thank you Jamie! =)

      Reply

  3. Shannon R says:

    March 7, 2015 at 11:48 am

    What an awesome idea!! And such a great and easy tradition to have. I love it.

    Reply

  4. Jenny says:

    January 6, 2016 at 5:26 pm

    What a sweet and fun idea! And so simple, too. I think I will try it this year. Thanks for sharing!

  5. Lauren says:

    January 20, 2016 at 9:52 am

    I have totally seen this and I think it is so cute.. we will see if I actually do it

    Reply

  6. Lorry Curtis says:

    January 25, 2016 at 11:21 am

    Going to try it out this year! So exciting!!

    Reply

  7. February 10, 2016 at 9:09 am

    will surely try this

    Reply

  8. Brittany says:

    February 10, 2016 at 9:25 am

    Aw that is a super sweet idea. I’m sure any kid would love that.

    Reply

  9. Jessica S. says:

    January 15, 2018 at 5:31 am

    I absolutely love this idea My husband’s birthday is Valentine’s Day, so the 14th is a big deal to our family! My kiddos love little surprised and this would be so special….and easy!!

    Reply

  10. Cory says:

    April 11, 2018 at 10:48 am

    I’ve loved this idea since the first time I read it on your blog. I cut 90 hearts 3 years ago, and still have them in an envelope. 🙁 Someday, I’ll be/do better. My oldest goes to college this fall and I won’t have the next 4 Valentines Days with her. I may just have to send them to her at college :’) Thank you for the idea! ❤️❤️❤️

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Easy Valentine's Day tradition with door hearts every day! (2024)

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Easy Valentine's Day tradition with door hearts every day!? ›

Cut out large hearts for your family's bedroom doors! Write things you love about each family member on each heart! Line their bedroom door with the hearts so that when they wake up on they see all the reasons you love them! You can do it on Valentine's Day or we keep ours up for the whole month of February!

What is the tradition of door hearts? ›

The gist of this tradition is to cut out hearts and write compliments on them. Starting February 1st, you tape one up on your kid's door each day leading up to Valentines Day.

What are common Valentine's day traditions? ›

Celebrating Valentine's Day in the United States comes with multiple go-to practices. Offering a bouquet of red roses to your beloved. Purchasing a card with a heartfelt message. Sharing a candlelit meal with your partner.

How do you celebrate Valentine's day in a unique way? ›

Cute Valentine's Day Ideas to Show Off Your Love
  1. Wake Them Up to a Romantic Message. ...
  2. Surprise Them With Lunch at Work. ...
  3. Pen a Personal Valentine's Day Card Message. ...
  4. Post to Instagram. ...
  5. Make a Valentine's Day Playlist. ...
  6. Serve Up Breakfast in Bed. ...
  7. Send Flowers. ...
  8. Give Them a Cute Valentine's Day Gift.

What do you write on a heart for kids doors? ›

Write something you love about your child on each heart. It could be a characteristic, a talent, or an action. On one of the large hearts, I wrote “We love [child's name].” That will be the first heart I hang on their door and will be the center of all of the other hearts.

What is the story of every heart a doorway? ›

Every Heart a Doorway by Seanan McGuire is a captivating fantasy novel that delves into the lives of children who have returned from magical worlds and struggle to readjust to reality. Set in Eleanor West's Home for Wayward Children, the story follows Nancy, a girl who longs to find her way back to the underworld.

What is the tradition of wreaths on doors? ›

The evergreen wreath with red berries that are traditionally hung during the winter season has deep symbolism within Christianity. The circular shape represents the everlasting love of God and the circle of life. The evergreen leaves symbolize eternal life and the red berries serve as reminders of Jesus' blood.

What is the most popular thing on Valentine's day? ›

Valentine Cards

Therefore, they are the top-selling items for Valentine's Day, especially if they are unique or personalized. Many people like to exchange cards on this holiday as a way to express their feelings and affection for their loved ones.

What are the basics of Valentine's day? ›

Valentine's Day is a holiday that people celebrate on February 14. It is also called Saint Valentine's Day. On Valentine's Day people greet loved ones, close friends, family members, and classmates by sending them cards called valentines. People also give candy, flowers, and other gifts to loved ones.

What is the most popular Valentine's day symbol? ›

If Valentine's Day has a mascot, it's the winged, bow and arrow–wielding baby known as Cupid. Next to the heart, he's the most common symbol of the holiday. His path from powerful Greek God to lovable cherub was not always an obvious one, though.

How do you make someone feel special on Valentine's Day? ›

This Valentine's Day, take time out of your schedule to plan a special outing with your loved ones. Whether that means a nice hike or a picnic in the park, there's nothing like spending quality time together – and the memories will last a lifetime. Make a playlist: Remember when making people mixtapes was a thing?

What are the doors to the heart called? ›

The "doors" between the chambers of the heart that allow blood to move forward and prevent it from moving backward. The heart valves are called tricuspid, pulmonic, mitral, and aortic.

What do you put in a heart basket? ›

Cut a strip of card stock or construction paper to make the handle. Glue the ends on the inside of the heart basket. Once the glue dries, fill the basket with candy, chocolates, confetti, or valentine notes. For a sturdier basket, use felt instead of paper.

How do you make a heart out of letters and symbols? ›

Enter "<" and "3" to make "<3", which is the heart symbol. If you're using a computer, press and hold "Shift" and press "<". Finally, press "3". If you don't like the text symbols, you can use other methods to add heart icons or emojis.

Why do people in Norway have hearts on their houses? ›

Scandinavian Hearts, often adorned with intricate details, serve as visual metaphors for love, unity, and a connection to heritage. These heart-shaped ornaments are not just decorative pieces; they are vessels that carry the essence of Scandinavian tradition and craftsmanship.

What is the Irish door tradition? ›

When the clock strikes 12 on the 31st of December, those seeking good luck in Ireland are recommended to walk into their house through the front door and leave through the back.

What is the meaning of the three sacred hearts? ›

All three hearts are topped by flames symbolizing divine love. Note that when Jesus, Mary, and Joseph are referred to, they're almost always mentioned or depicted in that order. Back to Being Catholic. Index.

What is the symbolism behind Queen of Hearts? ›

The Queen of Hearts, with her majestic and nurturing aura, commands the court of emotions and relationships. She represents a force of unconditional love and the power of a nurturing spirit. As we delve into her meaning, we uncover layers of emotional intelligence and the capacity for deep, enduring bonds.

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