Valentine’s Day Pom Pom Painting

Adorable and easy Valentine’s Day Craft perfect for toddlers and preschoolers. This Valentine’s Day Pom Pom Painting is cute and easy to do. All you need is a few supplies to tackle this Heart Painting perfect for Valentine’s Day.

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Two finished Pom Pom Heart Paintings on white background

A fun and cute Valentine’s Day craft to beat the boredom! This Valentine’s Day Heart Painting that uses pom poms is perfect for toddlers and preschoolers.

It requires minimal supplies and no prep making it every Mom’s and teachers dream!

Perfect for a slow afternoon or weekend easy craft for kids during Valentine’s Day or perfect for a Valentine’s Day party activity at school.

Overhead image of Heart Painting with Pom poms Supplies

Supplies

Cut out Hearts

Begin by cutting hearts from a sheet of cardstock. This should be a different color than pink or red, so that the hearts are easier to see. We used purple.

Fold the cardstock you’re using for your hearts in thirds and cut out multiple hearts in different sizes and shapes. We were able to get 5 hearts from our sheet.

Make sure the sheet that you’re cutting the hearts remains intact, so that you can use that for pom painting, as well.

Now, roll a small piece of clear tape and apply to the back of the hearts.

Lightly tape the hearts on a sheet of Valentine’s Day colored cardstock, either pink or red.

Then, lightly tape the edges of the sheet of cardstock with all the hearts cut out to another piece of cardstock.

Next, insert a pom in a clothespin. We like using different sizes of poms.

Pour your paint on a flat surface, like a paper plate, or tray.

Dip the pom in the paint. Then begin stamping the pom around the hearts.

Continue stamping the poms with different colors of paint until your Valentine’s Day artwork is complete.

After you are done painting peel back the hearts taped to the paper to reveal your hearts.

When you are done painting in the hearts on the heart outline paper remove the heart outline paper and reveal your arts!

Heart Painting with Pom Poms on white background

MORE EASY VALENTINE’S DAY ACTIVITIES!

  • This Handprint Heart Tree Craft is the perfect fun idea for toddlers and preschoolers. Simply trace their hand on brown construction paper and use a toilet paper roll dipped in paint to make hearts.
  • It doesn’t get easier that this Heart Suncatcher Craft! It’s perfect for decorating your windows for Valentine’s Day!
  • Grab that toilet paper roll and make a Heart Balloon Craft by stamping hearts with it!

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Two finished Pom Pom Heart Paintings on white background

Valentine’s Day Pom Pom Painting

This Valentine’s Day Pom Pom Painting is cute and easy to do. Perfect for young kids!
Print Pin Rate
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Begin by cutting hearts from a sheet of cardstock. This should be a different color than pink or red, so that the hearts are easier to see. We used purple.
  • Fold the cardstock you’re using for your hearts in thirds and cut out multiple hearts in different sizes and shapes. We were able to get 5 hearts from our sheet.
  • Make sure the sheet that you’re cutting the hearts remains intact, so that you can use that for pom painting, as well.
  • Now, roll a small piece of clear tape and apply to the back of the hearts.
  • Lightly tape the hearts on a sheet of Valentine’s Day colored cardstock, either pink or red.
  • Next, insert a pom in a clothespin. We like using different sizes of poms.
  • Pour your paint on a flat surface, like a paper plate, or tray.
  • Dip the pom in the paint.
  • And begin stamping the pom around the hearts.
  • Continue stamping the poms with different colors of paint until your Valentine’s Day artwork is complete.
  • Then, lightly tape the edges of the sheet of cardstock with all the hearts cut out to another piece of cardstock.
  • And use the poms to stamp paint in the hearts.
  • Continue until all the hearts are filled in then peel back the heart outline paper to revel your finished project!
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