Easy Cricut Dollar Tree Valentine’s Day Crafts
If Valentine’s Day is sneaking up on you (again) and you’re short on time, money, or energy — you’re in the right place. 💗
Over the years, I’ve shared tons of Cricut + Dollar Tree Valentine’s Day craft ideas, and I realized many of them solve the same problem: you want something cute, thoughtful, and seasonal without running to five stores or spending $50.
This post is a one-stop Valentine’s Day craft roundup featuring 18+ easy Dollar Tree Cricut projects you can recreate at home. Some include free SVGs or printables, and others are inspiration-based ideas you can customize with supplies you already have.
Perfect for:
- Busy moms
- Last-minute Valentine’s décor
- Classroom gifts
- Teen & tween projects
- Budget-friendly seasonal decorating
👉 Many of these projects cost $5 or less and can be made in under an hour.
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18+ Cricut + Dollar Tree Valentine’s Day Craft Ideas
Tip: If a project includes a free SVG or printable, I’ve linked directly to the original post so you can recreate it exactly.
1. “I Steal Hearts” Skull Valentine Shirt
Problem this solves: You want a Valentine’s shirt that’s not cheesy or overly cutesy.
A fun, edgy Cricut iron-on project using a simple black tee and heat transfer vinyl. This one is always a hit with teens and tweens.
👉 Get 21+ Free Valentine’s Day SVGs
2. Valentine’s Travel Mug (LOVE Heart Design)
Problem this solves: You want simple Valentine’s décor that’s functional, not clutter.
A Dollar Tree travel mug upgraded with permanent vinyl. Makes a cute gift or coffee station accent.
👉 Full tutorial for the Valentine’s Travel Mug
3. “Love Shack” Valentine Doormat
Problem this solves: You want festive outdoor décor without buying another seasonal mat.
A Dollar Tree doormat + vinyl lettering = instant Valentine’s porch décor.
👉 Full tutorial for the “Love Shack” Valentine Doormat
4. Felt Valentine Wand + “Sugar Pie” Tags
Problem this solves: You need a quick handmade Valentine for kids or classmates.
These felt toppers and tags are lightweight, inexpensive, and perfect for party favors.
👉 Full tutorial for the Felt Valentine Wands
5. XOXO Valentine Mug
Problem this solves: You want a Valentine’s gift that feels personal but takes minutes to make.
A classic Cricut vinyl project that works on mugs, tumblers, or even candle jars.
👉 Full tutorial for DIY Cricut Vinyl Coffee Mugs
6. Mini Valentine Sign Set (Tiered Tray Friendly)
Problem this solves: You want seasonal décor that fits small spaces.
These mini signs are perfect for shelves, tiered trays, and coffee stations.
👉 Full tutorial for the Valentine Sign Set Using Dollar Tree Foam Board
7. Valentine’s Socks: “If You Can Read This, Give Me a Kiss”
Problem this solves: You want a cozy, low-effort Valentine’s gift.
Dollar Tree socks + iron-on vinyl = an easy DIY gift idea anyone will actually use.
👉 Get The SVG Bundle in my shop
8. Valentine Nightlight (XOXO Heart)
Problem this solves: You want subtle Valentine’s décor that isn’t over-the-top.
A Dollar Tree nightlight customized with vinyl — cute for kitchens, bathrooms, or kids’ rooms.
👉 Full tutorial for the Valentine Nightlight (XOXO Heart)
9. “Free Hugs” Valentine Wreath Sign
Problem this solves: You want Valentine’s décor that feels welcoming, not commercial.
A simple framed sign layered over greenery for a cozy, farmhouse-style look.
👉 30+ Cricut Joy Ideas like this “Free Hugs” Valentine Wreath Sign
10. Printable Valentine Bookmarks (Kids + Classroom Friendly)
Problem this solves: You need non-candy classroom Valentines.
Printable bookmarks with cute Valentine sayings — easy to print and assemble.
👉 Full tutorial for the Printable Valentine Bookmarks (Kids + Classroom Friendly)
11. Valentine Banner (LOVE / XOXO / Valentine)
Problem this solves: You want big visual impact for little money.
A layered banner using cardstock, twine, and simple Cricut cuts.
👉 Get the the Valentine Banner (LOVE / XOXO / Valentine)
12. Valentine Photo Album (Memory-Inspired Craft)
Problem this solves: You want a sentimental Valentine’s project without buying a premade album.
This is an inspiration project I created years ago using scrapbook supplies and personal photos. While there isn’t a step-by-step tutorial, it’s a great reminder that Valentine’s crafts don’t have to be perfect to be meaningful.
💡 Try recreating this with:
- Dollar Tree photo albums
- Cardstock hearts
- Vinyl quotes
- Printed photos
👉 Full tutorial for the Valentine Photo Album (Memory-Inspired Craft)
13. Valentine EOS Lip Balm Cards (Easy, Budget-Friendly Gift)
Problem this solves: You want a Valentine gift that’s cute, affordable, and actually useful — without candy overload.
These Valentine-themed EOS lip balm cards are a simple, practical gift idea that works perfectly for kids, classrooms, teachers, and friends. They’re lightweight, easy to assemble, and feel thoughtful without taking a lot of time or money.
You can grab these Valentine EOS lip balm cards in my shop, pair them with EOS lip balm, and have a polished Valentine gift ready in minutes.
👉 Get the Valentine EOS lip balm cards SVG & PDF in my shop
14. Hanging Valentine Heart Signs
Problem this solves: You want lightweight Valentine décor that’s easy to hang, store, and reuse every year.
Painted or vinyl-covered heart cutouts that can be hung on walls, ladders, or hooks for quick seasonal decorating.
👉 Full tutorial for the Hanging Valentine Heart Signs
15. Mini Valentine Rolling Pins (Kisses / Be Mine / XOXO / Love)
Problem this solves: You want small Valentine’s décor that looks boutique but costs next to nothing.
These mini rolling pins are a classic Dollar Tree Valentine DIY. A simple coat of paint, vinyl lettering, and a ribbon bow instantly turns an inexpensive kitchen item into shelf-worthy Valentine décor.
They’re perfect for:
- Tiered trays
- Kitchen shelves
- Coffee stations
- Valentine gift baskets
💡 No full tutorial exists for this one (it’s an older project), but it’s incredibly easy to recreate using Dollar Tree mini rolling pins, acrylic paint, permanent vinyl, and ribbon.
👉 Full tutorial for the Mini Valentine Rolling Pins
16. Paper Heart Wall (Easy Valentine Backdrop)
Problem this solves: You want high-impact Valentine décor fast — without buying new wall art.
Cut hearts from cardstock or scrapbook paper and arrange them in a loose scatter pattern for instant Valentine vibes. This works beautifully behind coffee stations, entry tables, or as a photo backdrop.
💡 Mix heart sizes and use removable adhesive so it’s renter-friendly.
17. Cupid Wall Decal (Sweet + Minimal Valentine Accent)
Problem this solves: You want Valentine décor that feels subtle, styled, and photo-ready.
A simple cupid silhouette cut from removable vinyl adds charm without overwhelming your space. It pairs perfectly with the paper heart wall for styled photos and videos.
💡 Apply to walls, chalkboards, framed backings, or signs for an easy seasonal swap.
👉 Full tutorial for the Oversized Farmhouse Sign

18. LOVE Pillow (Fabric Letters with Cricut)
You want Valentine décor that feels cozy and high-end without buying new pillows every season.
This LOVE pillow is one of my favorite Valentine accents because it adds softness and warmth to a space while still keeping things simple. Instead of vinyl, I used fabric letters cut with my Cricut, which gives the pillow a more textured, boutique look that works beautifully on benches, sofas, or accent chairs. Starting with a neutral pillow cover makes this easy to reuse year after year — just swap the cover or design when the season changes.
👉 Full tutorial for cutting fabric letters with a Cricut here
Watch the Full Cricut + Dollar Tree Valentine’s Day Video 🎥
If you want to see all of these projects in one place, I shared them in a long-form YouTube video where I walk through each idea and give tips on how to recreate them fast.
👉 Watch here (coming soon!)
Valentine’s Day Craft FAQs
Do I need a Cricut to make these Valentine’s Day crafts?
No — many of these can be adapted using stickers, stencils, or printable PDFs.
Are Dollar Tree Valentine crafts actually good quality?
Yes! With vinyl, cardstock, and a little creativity, Dollar Tree supplies can look boutique.
What’s the easiest Valentine craft for beginners?
Vinyl mugs, socks, gift tags, and signs are great beginner projects.
Final Thoughts
If you’ve been scrolling Pinterest thinking “I don’t have time for this” — this roundup proves otherwise. With 18+ Cricut Dollar Tree Valentine’s Day crafts, you can decorate, gift, and celebrate Valentine’s Day without stress, overspending, or perfection.
Most of these projects:
- Cost $5 or less
- Take under an hour
- Use supplies you already have or can grab in one Dollar Tree trip
Pick one project. That’s it. One is enough. If you’ve been scrolling Pinterest thinking “I don’t have time for this” — I hope this post proves you do. 💕 You don’t need perfection. You don’t need expensive supplies. You just need one good idea. Save this post, pin your favorite project, and come back whenever Valentine’s Day sneaks up on you again.
Related Valentine DIYs You’ll Love
If you love meaningful, handmade Valentine projects, you might also enjoy:
- Valentine Treat Board (Low Effort, Big Impact)
- Dollar Tree Valentine Cards (Easy + Budget-Friendly)
- Valentine’s Day Dollar Tree DIY Decor
- Easy Valentine Table Decor
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