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DIY Blow Pop Valentines (An Easy & Adorable Valentine’s Day Craft)

These DIY Blow Pop Valentines are an easy, budget-friendly Valentine’s Day craft made with mini plastic bowls, candy, and a pencil or straw, making them perfect for classroom valentines, kids’ parties, and festive friend gifts. If you’re looking for a Valentine’s Day idea that feels creative but still doable on a busy schedule, this is one you’ll want to save.

They look like oversized lollipops you’d find at a party store, yet they’re completely homemade using simple supplies and a few easy steps. Whether you’re making them for a school Valentine exchange, a class party, or a sweet surprise for friends, these DIY blow pop valentines are fun to create and guaranteed to stand out.

I also love projects like this because they don’t require perfection. You can mix and match candy, change the ribbon, or use whatever Valentine supplies you already have on hand. It’s the kind of DIY that feels fun instead of stressful, which is always my goal—especially during busy seasons filled with school parties, activities, and celebrations.


Why You’ll Love These DIY Blow Pop Valentines

These handmade valentines check every box for a fun, festive, and realistic Valentine’s Day craft.

  • A creative alternative to traditional Valentine cards
  • Perfect for classroom valentines and school parties
  • Easy to make in batches for groups
  • Budget-friendly using simple supplies
  • Kid-approved and fun for all ages
  • Looks festive and gift-worthy without extra effort

If you’re searching for Valentine’s Day crafts that feel special but still manageable, this one is a must-make.

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What You’ll Need

One of the best parts about this DIY is how simple the supply list is. Everything can be found at craft stores, dollar stores, or even in your Valentine’s stash at home.

How to Make DIY Blow Pop Valentines

Step 1: Fill the Bowl

Fill one mini plastic bowl with shredded paper filler to create a base. Add Valentine’s Day candy on top until the bowl looks full and colorful. The filler helps keep the candy from shifting and gives the lollipop a fuller look.

fill the plastic bowl with shredded paper filler and candy

Step 2: Assemble the Blow Pop Shape

Place the second mini plastic bowl on top of the filled bowl, with the open sides facing each other. Use tape around the seam to secure the bowls together, creating a round “blow pop” shape.

top with second bowl and secure with tape

Step 3: Create the Stick Opening

Using a hot glue gun, carefully melt a hole in the bottom center of one bowl. Make the hole just large enough for your pencil or straw to fit snugly.

use a hot glue gun to melt a hole for the pencil

Leanna’s Pro Tip: This step should always be done by an adult, especially if kids are helping.

Step 4: Insert the Pencil or Straw

Slide the Valentine’s pencil or straw into the hole to create the lollipop stick. Secure it on the outside with hot glue so it stays firmly in place.

insert the pencil

Step 5: Wrap the Lollipop

Wrap the entire bowl with Valentine’s Day cellophane wrap, gathering it tightly at the base near the stick. This step really brings the blow pop look together.

wrap the bowl with cellophane wrap

Step 6: Finish with Ribbon

Tie ribbon around the base of the wrapped lollipop and fluff or curl the ends for a festive, polished finish.

diy valentines day gift idea for teachers and kids

Pro Tips for the Best Results

A few small details make this Valentine’s Day craft look extra special:

  • Clear bowls show off the candy colors beautifully
  • Shredded filler keeps everything from shifting
  • Keep candy lightweight so the stick stays balanced
  • Valentine pencils add charm, but straws work just as well
  • Curling the ribbon instantly elevates the final look

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Fun Variations & Creative Ideas

This DIY Blow Pop Valentine is easy to customize depending on who you’re making it for.

  • Candy-Free Option: Fill with small toys, erasers, or stickers
  • Color-Themed Valentines: Stick to pinks, reds, or neutrals
  • Teacher Gifts: Add a tag that says “Thanks for making our days sweet” or a gift card
  • Party Favors: Display upright in jars or vases
  • Older Kids: Use heart-shaped chocolates, money or gift cards to their favorite store.

Make-Ahead & Storage Tips

These valentines are perfect for prepping ahead of time.

  • Make them 1–2 days in advance
  • Store at room temperature in a cool, dry place
  • Avoid heat to keep candy and wrap looking fresh
  • Transport upright in a box or basket for best results

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use a straw instead of a pencil for these DIY Blow Pop Valentines?

Yes, absolutely. A sturdy straw works just as well as a Valentine’s Day pencil and gives the same blow pop look. If you’re making these for younger kids or want a softer option, straws can actually be easier to work with and are lightweight. Paper or plastic straws both work, just make sure they’re strong enough to support the candy-filled bowls without bending.

Do I have to use hot glue for this Valentine’s Day craft?

Hot glue is the easiest and most secure option for this DIY, especially when attaching the pencil or straw to the bowls. It dries quickly and helps everything stay in place. If you don’t have a hot glue gun, a strong craft glue can work, but you’ll need to allow extra drying time before wrapping and handling the blow pop valentines.

Is this DIY Blow Pop Valentine safe for kids to help make?

Yes, kids can absolutely help with most of the steps, which makes this a fun family craft. They can fill the bowls with shredded paper and candy, help assemble the bowls, and tie the ribbon at the end. For safety, an adult should always handle melting the hole with the glue gun and securing the stick with hot glue.

What size plastic bowls work best for this project?

Mini plastic bowls are ideal for DIY Blow Pop Valentines. They’re small enough to look like an oversized lollipop but still large enough to hold candy and filler. Using bowls that are too large can make the blow pop feel heavy and harder to balance on the stick.

What kind of candy works best inside these valentines?

Lightweight Valentine’s Day candy works best for this craft. Conversation hearts, wrapped chocolates, gummies, or small candy mixes are all great options. Avoid very heavy candy, as it can make the blow pop harder to hold upright and put extra stress on the stick.

Are these good for school Valentine exchanges?

Yes—these DIY Blow Pop Valentines are individually wrapped, easy to transport, and can be adapted to meet classroom rules, making them a great option for school Valentine exchanges.

How should I store or transport these Valentine’s Day blow pops?

To keep them looking their best, store them upright in a box, basket, or bin where they won’t get crushed. If you’re transporting them, placing them in a shallow box with padding around the sticks helps keep everything secure and gift-ready.

Can these be made without candy?

Definitely. If you need a candy-free Valentine option, you can fill the bowls with small toys, stickers, erasers, or even rolled notes. This makes the DIY Blow Pop Valentines great for classrooms with allergy restrictions or candy limits.

What Ages Are These DIY Blow Pop Valentines Best For?

This Valentine’s Day craft works well for a wide range of ages. Younger kids can help fill the bowls and tie ribbon, while older kids can assist with assembling and decorating. An adult should always handle the hot glue steps, making this a great collaborative project for kids and parents to do together.

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These DIY Blow Pop Valentines are proof that simple supplies and a little creativity can turn into something truly special. They’re playful, festive, and perfect for celebrating Valentine’s Day in a way that feels fun instead of stressful.

If you make these, I’d love to see how you customize them—leave a comment or tag me !

DIY Blow Pop Valentines

These DIY Blow Pop Valentines are a fun and festive Valentine’s Day craft made with mini plastic bowls, candy, and a pencil or straw. Wrapped in clear cellophane like an oversized lollipop, they’re perfect for classroom valentines, kids’ parties, and easy homemade Valentine gifts.
Print Recipe
diy blow pop valentines day crafts for kids
Prep Time:15 minutes

Ingredients

  • 24 mini plastic bowls 2 bowls per blow pop
  • 12 Valentine’s Day pencils or sturdy straws
  • 3 Valentine’s Day candy conversation hearts, chocolates, gummies, or mixed candy
  • 2 cups shredded paper filler Valentine colors or white
  • 1 roll clear cellophane wrap
  • 12 ribbons about 12–18 inches each
  • 1 roll tape
  • 1 hot glue gun + glue sticks

Instructions

Fill the Bowl

  • Fill one mini plastic bowl with shredded paper filler, then add Valentine’s Day candy until the bowl looks full and colorful.

Assemble the Blow Pop Shape

  • Place the second mini plastic bowl on top of the filled bowl with the open sides facing each other. Secure the two bowls together with tape around the seam to create a round lollipop shape.

Create the Stick Hole

  • Using a hot glue gun, carefully melt a small hole in the bottom center of one bowl. Make the hole just large enough to fit a Valentine’s Day pencil or a sturdy straw.

Insert the Pencil or Straw

  • Slide the pencil or straw through the hole to form the blow pop stick. Secure it on the inside with hot glue so it stays firmly in place.

Wrap the Blow Pop

  • Wrap the entire bowl with clear cellophane wrap, gathering it tightly around the base near the stick to create a classic lollipop look.

Finish with Ribbon

  • Tie ribbon around the base of the wrapped bowl and curl the ends for a festive, gift-ready finish.

Video

Notes

Candy-Free Option: Swap the candy for small toys, stickers, erasers, or rolled notes for an allergy-friendly classroom Valentine.
Classroom Tip: Always check school guidelines for food or candy restrictions before assembling.
Adult Supervision Required: An adult should handle melting the hole and securing the stick with hot glue.
Straw vs. Pencil: Both work well—pencils add a festive touch, while straws are lightweight and kid-friendly.
Make-Ahead Friendly: These can be assembled 1–2 days ahead and stored at room temperature.
Servings: 12 blow pops

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