Learn how to make a DIY Valentine Village with this fun tutorial! We made a “love shack” village perfect for Valentine’s Day that is sure to make you feel the love. We’ll show you just how we did it!
Valentine’s Day Crafts: DIY Valentine Village
We are big fans of creating intricate and adorable holiday villages for Halloween and Christmas, but realized that we left out one of the cutest holidays ever: Valentine’s Day! With its swoon-worthy (and sparkly!) color palette and adorable floral and heart-shaped details, you’ll be sure to fall in love with making these little villages.
DIY Valentine Village Ideas
One of the best ways to get started making a Valentine village is to look for inspiration. While this is our first Valentine village, we have a bunch of other holiday village projects here on the blog that you can scroll through to see the different methods we have tried!
- How to Make a DIY Christmas Village
- How to Make Your Own DIY Christmas Village – Holiday Brownstone
- How to make a DIY Christmas Village with Modge Podge
- How to Make a DIY Candle Advent Christmas Village
- How to Make a DIY Halloween Village
- How to Make a Wood Block DIY Halloween Village
- DIY Paper Halloween Village
- Turn your Dollar Store Christmas Village into a Spooky Halloween Village Display
- DIY Wood Halloween Village Set
Pinterest is also a treasure trove of holiday villages full of tiny details that make them unique.
Don’t overwhelm yourself by thinking you have to purchase a bunch of miniatures. Instead, look for ways to make tiny details by layering paper, twisting pipe cleaners, etc.
How to Make a Valentine Village for Valentine’s Day
There are many different surfaces you can use to make a Valentines Village. You could build them from paper, use upcycled cardboard, or you can use unfinished birdhouses like we did.
Whatever the surface, the best way to dress it up and make it full of color, pattern, and personality is to use a combination of Mod Podge and patterned scrapbook paper. We had so much fun mixing and matching our papers until we found the perfect combo. Then we found paints and embellishments to compliment the papers.
Watch us make our village on Instagram!
Supplies Needed to Make a Valentine Village
- Wooden Birdhouse (Similar)
- Pencil
- Cardstock in Various Patterns (This pad is so cute!)
- Scissors
- Mod Podge
- Paint Brushes
- FolkArt Craft Paint and FolkArt Glitterific Paint
- Elements for Embelishment (wooden hearts, flowers, pipe cleaners, ribbon, etc.)
- Hot Glue Gun + Sticks
Step by Step Tutorial for DIY Valentine Village
Step 1: Trace the various surfaces of the bird house that you would like to cover with paper on the paper of your choosing. Then, cut out the paper using scissors.
Step 2: Using a paint brush, apply a moderate layer of Mod Podge to the first surface that you would like to cover, then place the paper on top. Use fingers to smooth any bumps. Repeat this process on each of the walls/roof pieces you would like to cover with paper. Let Mod Podge dry completely.
Step 3: Using your desired paint color, paint the surfaces of the houses that you would like painted. Let dry completely between desired coats.
Step 4: Make your desired embellishments for the house. We layered paper to make doors, windows, flower boxes and trims, and applied each with Mod Podge. We used pipe cleaners to make a garland and a wreath (and painted them with glitter paint), and we used faux flowers, ribbon, and wooden hearts to add extra touches. (Use a hot glue gun to attach any elements that aren’t paper.)
That’s it! Who wouldn’t want to come down to the love shack!?
Valentines Day Crafts: DIY Valentines Village
We made a “love shack” village perfect for Valentine’s Day that is sure to make you feel the love. We’ll show you just how we did it!
Materials
- Wooden Birdhouse
- Pencil
- Patterned cardstock
- Scissors
- Mod Podge
- Paint Brushes
- FolkArt Craft Paint
- FolkArt Glitterific Paint
- Embellishments (wooden hearts, flowers, pipe cleaners, ribbon, etc.)
- Hot Glue Gun + Sticks
Instructions
- Trace the various surfaces of the bird house that you would like to cover with paper on the paper of your choosing. Then, cut out the paper using scissors.
- Using a paint brush, apply a moderate layer of Mod Podge to the first surface that you would like to cover, then place the paper on top. Use fingers to smooth any bumps. Repeat this process on each of the walls/roof pieces you would like to cover with paper. Let Mod Podge dry completely.
- Using your desired paint color, paint the surfaces of the houses that you would like painted. Let dry completely between desired coats.
- Make your desired embellishments for the house. We layered paper to make doors, windows, flower boxes and trims, and applied each with Mod Podge. We used pipe cleaners to make a garland and a wreath (and painted them with glitter paint), and we used faux flowers, ribbon, and wooden hearts to add extra touches. (Use a hot glue gun to attach any elements that aren’t paper.)
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What style of Valentine’s Village would you create? Vintage? Romantic? Minimal? We’d love to hear all of your ideas!
Happy making!
ox. Liz and Sam