Celebrate love and friendship with these colorful Valentine’s Day drawings. Create heart mandalas together for easy heart drawings.
Updated January 2023
Doing an interactive heart drawing is one of our favorite activities for slowing down and connecting through creativity this time of year.
These are a Valentine take on the back-and-forth mandala drawings we do year-round. We love the process of creating a joint artwork and taking turns to add our own design or layer.
We also LOVE the symbolism of your heart inside my heart inside your heart! So sweet!
You can do this with each of your kids separately and also do heart mandalas all together. Here’s a video of this drawing activity in action as well as some notes of materials, steps, and variations below.
Easy Heart Drawing for Kids
MATERIALS
- Paper
- Drawing tools*
*Anything goes, really. We’ve done this drawing activity with markers, pens, pencils, crayons, oil pastels, and even paints.
INSTRUCTIONS
- Draw a small heart
To begin, the first person starts by drawing a small heart in the center of the page.
- Add a layer
Then, the second person adds a layer to the heart drawing, with another heart or some sort of design element around the first.
- Keep going!
Continue back and forth until both parties decide that the heart is complete.
To finish, sign your collaborative heart art or add a message to it, if you like.
These heart drawings are beautiful and worthy of displaying!
Variations on Easy Heart Drawings
- Include a larger group in this activity. We usually do our heart mandalas one-on-one, but sometimes do a three- or four-way heart drawing. You could do this with the whole family or a group of friends.
- Instead of going back-and-forth right away, leave the heart drawing out over a few days and let each person add their layer at their leisure.
- Use paints instead of, or in combination with, drawing.
- Try collage (as with these sticker mandalas).
- A single person can make a heart mandala drawing by adding consecutive layers of drawing elements or colors.
- Do regular back-and-forth mandala drawings (circles) rather than hearts.
- Tailor this activity to another holiday. We add design layers to Easter egg drawings around Easter, for example.
- Do regular back-and-forth drawing together.
More Valentine’s Day Arts and Crafts
- 30 Valentine Crafts and Activities for Kids (with a FREE printable list!)
- 12 Valentine’s Day Crafts for Kids
- How to Make DIY Valentines for Kids with Cardboard Hearts
- 10 Valentine Craft Ideas for Kids
- The Best Books for Valentine’s Day
- 19 Easy Valentine Crafts for Kids
Want even more creative ideas?
Check out our Hearts Activities pack!
We think you’re going to LOVE this sweet collection of adorable heart activities! This 32-page printable eBook is full of coloring pages, drawing prompts, games, and more!
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