“God loves you beary much!” – a sweet note to use on Valentine’s Day or any special occasion with a bear heart card. Today, we’re crafting Valentine bible heart cards.
It’s a simple and cute paper card to make, perfect for kids to make for Valentine’s Day at Sunday School, Children’s Ministry or Children’s Church.
You have the option to create the card with either a brown bear or a polar bear holding the heart. Simply use the same template and print the bear patterns on white and gray paper for the polar bear, or on brown and beige paper for the brown bear.
DIY Valentine’s Day Cards
Creating a DIY Valentine’s card adds a unique, personal touch that store-bought cards just can’t compete with.
These DIY cards made by kids turn into cherished keepsakes for parents and grandparents.
Additionally, creating these handmade cards gives children a special way to express their unique creativity.
Heart Animal Crafts
Heart animal crafts are especially popular on Valentine’s Day.
Kids will adore transforming hearts into various animals or creating heart animal cards. These fun crafts are perfect for daycare or preschool and are sure to be a big hit.
More Valentine Religious Crafts for Kids
God Loves You agamograph – This is an engaging bible craft for kids to make for Valentine’s Day. The agamograph displays the images of a heart on one side and the words God Loves You on the other side. With a simple flip, kids can enjoy both images.
Love the Lord with all your heart – This is such a beautiful Valentine religious craft to be used as a decoration at home or church. Kids will color flowers, butterflies and hearts and add streamers at the bottom of the coloring page.
Valentine Bible heart cards
Supplies:
- Bear card template
- Cardstock paper: red, white and gray (polar bear) or red, brown and beige (brown bear)
- Scissors
- Black marker
- Glue
How to make a bear heart card
The bear card template comes with two versions:
1. Option 1 – print the template, cut out the patterns and trace them on appropriate paper.
2. Option 2 – print the pattern directly on colored paper and cut them out.
This way you can easily craft with just one or two kids as well as with a classroom full of students.
Step by step directions
Glue the muzzle in the middle of the face.
Use a black marker to draw the nose and mouth.
Glue the head to the back of the folded heart.
Glue the paws onto the heart, one on each side of the heart.