My daughter loves everything unicorn. Every. Thing. I designed her some unicorn valentines to give to her friends, and when I told her we were celebrating Valentine's Day with Plaid Crafts by making a fun Valentine card box, you can guess what her answer was. With a little help from Apple Barrel Paints, Mod Podge, and a few other supplies, I think we came up with a pretty cute Unicorn Valentine Card Box that she will love showing off at her Valentine's Day party!!
To make your own Unicorn Valentine Card Box, you'll need:
- Cardboard Box (we used a corn dog box)
- White Tissue Paper (5-10 sheets)
- Matte Mod Podge
- Extreme Glitter Mod Podge (or Mod Podge & iridescent glitter)
- Mod Podge Collage Clay
- Apple Barrel Paints
- Clear Tape
- Iridescent Gift Wrap Ribbon
- White Cardstock
- Glitter Paper (we used pink & silver)
- Unicorn Eye Printable
Start by cutting a hole in the top right side of the box with a utility knife for the Valentine cards to be dropped in. Mine measured about 3x2 inches. Also, cut a door in the back for larger Valentines and to be able to remove all the cards later.
You can paint the box, but I was having a hard time getting all the packaging covered even after three coats of paint... so I decided to just wrap it instead! So much easier, and way less time!! Start with 5 sheets of tissue paper and check if you can still see the packaging through the paper. If you can, add more sheets. I used 10 just to be sure nothing would show through.
Wrap the box like you would a regular present, but keep the seams on the back and the sides so they won't show on the front. Use clear tape, and try to keep all the edges as smooth as you can.
Once the box is wrapped, you need to be able to access the holes you cut. You'll be able to feel the edges of the holes with your fingers, so just kind of press around it to lightly mark where the edges are. Then, take an Xacto knife and cut an "X" from corner to corner in the top hole. Then, you can bend the 4 triangles into the box and stick them down with a piece of tape.
For the door in the back, cut around the door edges, then just tape the 3 edges down. If you cut a hole instead of a door, do the same as the top hole. This way, all the edges are covered, and you won't have tissue paper ripping off.
Using Extreme Glitter Mod Podge (or some Matte Mod Podge mixed with some glitter), paint a light coat on all sides of the box. It will crinkle a little, but I like how it looks. Once the first coat is dry, you can add a second light coat of you want a little more sparkle. I did one coat on the sides and back, and two on the front.
Next, I cut out two hearts out of some silver glitter paper for the nostrils. You can easily cut them with a Cricut machine, a paper punch, or by hand. To stick them on, I painted a light coat of Mod Podge on the back and stuck them on.
For the ears I cut an ear shape out of white cardstock, and an inner ear piece from pink glitter paper. Then, I flipped them over, and cut out a second set. Paint a light coat of Extreme Glitter Mod Podge (or some Matte Mod Podge mixed with some glitter) on the white cardstock, then just put the pink glitter paper piece on while it's still wet. Let dry completely. If it warps at all, just carefully bend it back to lay flat.
Once the ears are dry, glue them on the top front corners of the box with a little Mod Podge. Let dry completely before doing anything else to ensure they stay in place.
While the ears are drying, roll a piece of white cardstock into a cone, trim the excess and stick together with tape. Then, paint stripes onto your unicorn horn with Apple Barrel paints. We used Pink Parfait, Key West, and Purple Pansy. I only had to paint 1-2 coats, and the stripes looked great!
Once the paint was dry, I painted a couple light coats of Extreme Glitter Mod Podge (or some Matte Mod Podge mixed with some glitter) on the horn, letting each coat dry completely before adding another one. It turned out sparkly and magical, just as a unicorn horn should be!!
While the unicorn horn is drying, start cutting pieces of ribbon. I cut 20-30 pieces at all different lengths. Curl all the pieces using scissors or a ribbon curler. Then, attach two or three pieces together with a small piece of tape at one of the ends. You'll now have 10-15 pieces of hair!
Trace the unicorn horn on the top where you want it to go. Then, attach all 10-15 pieces of hair around the circle using pieces of tape.
Use the regular round tip for the Mod Podge Collage Clay. Pull the ribbon ends out of the way with your fingers (or ask a friend for help), and trace the circle you drew with a thick layer of Collage Clay. Then, place the horn into the collage clay, and hold in place for a few seconds. Make sure it's level, then leave it to dry for a few hours.
Now all you need are some eyes!! Print and cut out the Unicorn Eye Printable. You could also easily create some eyes from paper scraps/circle punches, add some big googly eyes, or draw them on with marker.
Once everything is dry, your Unicorn Valentine Card Box is ready to take to your Valentine party!! My daughter absolutely loves her new unicorn, and can't wait to fill it up with Valentine cards from her friends!!
Super cute idea! And your daughter is adorable too, Lindsay! Would love to invite you to link up with us please at our Thursday party! Have a great rest of the week!
ReplyDeleteKendra @ www.joyinourhome.com
Your unicorn and my owl should hang out some time! They could be BFFs! haha
ReplyDeleteyes!
DeleteI absolutely LOVE this unicorn valentine box! :)
ReplyDeleteSuper cute lady!!
ReplyDeleteso cute!!! you are amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis is a super cute Valentine box for a little girl!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely adorable!!!! I love the curly ribbon you used for the mane. :)
ReplyDeletecrazy adorable!!
ReplyDeleteLindsay this is so cute! I especially love the horn. Can't wait until my boys get older and we can make Valentine's boxes.
ReplyDeleteThat is so ridiculously simple and adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is too cute Lindsay! My girls would love this!
ReplyDeleteThis is really adorable! I love unicorns, too. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous! Anything-having-to-do-with-a-unicorn is a favourite of mine;) So awesome!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness this is seriously adorable!!!!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea! Love it! Pinned and tweeted. We love to party with you, so I hope to see you tonight at 7 pm. That would be so awesome.
ReplyDeleteHappy Monday! Lou Lou Girls
Super cute!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely adorable!!
ReplyDeleteJust dropping in to tell you how over the top in love I am with your Valentine card box! I was obsessed with unicorns as a kid, and seeing this makes me so happy!
ReplyDeleteI did a roundup of Handmade Candy Free Valentine Ideas Kids Will Love and included your project in it! I'd love for you to take a peek and share if you think it's a fit for your audience. :)
http://hellocreativefamily.com/candy-free-handmade-valentine-ideas-kids-will-love/
Happy Valentine's Day!
Crystal
LOVE LOVE LOVE!! Unicorns rock!
ReplyDeletehello! This is so cute! So cute, that my daughter is making this for her class valentines box! Thank you for the idea! Is there any way you could share the template for the eye please? I am having the hardest time with them. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI would love the eye template as well!
ReplyDeleteCould we have the eye template please! So cute! Thank You!
ReplyDeleteCould I please get the eyes template? My daughter is making this unicorn Valentine's box for her class.
ReplyDeleteI would love to have the eye template too please
ReplyDeleteLove the unicorn valentine box you made, this is what my Kindergartner wants to make for her class. If possible, can you share the eye template? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteMy granddaughter loves unicorns so we made this for her school Valentine's box. She loved it!!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHas anyone come up with an idea for the eyes? My daughter wants this and I know I'm gonna screw up these eyes.
ReplyDeleteI just discovered that she does include the eyes template up in the directions! Yay! Where you get down the the eyes in the directions she has made a clickable link to the eyes template there. Here is what you are looking for up above:
DeleteNow all you need are some eyes!! Print and cut out the Unicorn Eye Printable. You could also easily create some eyes from paper scraps/circle punches, add some big googly eyes, or draw them on with marker.
This comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeleteWe made the eyes with buttons and jewels. Made a mailbox opening on the back. Thanks for the great idea!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! 🦄
ReplyDeleteWe made this today for my preschooler's school project. It came out so cute. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWe made it for our kindergartener. It came out so adorable and cute. Thanks for this wonderful idea and links!
ReplyDeleteomg i love it i tried to make one but i dont have all the suplies wich is ad and today is valentines day :(
ReplyDeleteAnything else I can use instead of the mod podge collage clay? Everywhere is out right now.
ReplyDeleteAny type of paper glue should work great! I've made another one using rubber cement.
Delete