How to Make a Valentine-Themed Sensory Bag

How to Make a Valentine-Themed Sensory Bag

Valentine’s Day is a perfect time to create fun and engaging activities for kids. A Valentine sensory bag is a simple and autism-friendly project that can provide hours of enjoyment and sensory exploration. Sensory bags are great tools for helping children with autism experience different textures and materials in a safe way. Let’s dive into how to make your very own Valentine-themed sensory bag!

What Is a Sensory Bag?

A sensory bag is a sealed bag filled with materials that children can squish, press, and explore. For Valentine’s Day, you can use colorful, festive items like pink gel, glitter, and heart-shaped objects. Sensory bags are mess-free and portable, making them an excellent option for families looking for a simple sensory activity.

Supplies You’ll Need to Make a Sensory Bag

Here’s what you’ll need:

  • A gallon-sized zippered plastic bag
  • Clear hair gel or aloe vera gel
  • Small Valentine-themed items (heart confetti, foam hearts, or red and pink beads)
  • Glitter (optional for added sparkle)
  • Duct tape or painter’s tape

These items are affordable and can be found at most craft stores or online.

Step-by-Step Guide to Making a Valentine Sensory Bag

  1. Prepare the Bag
    Start by choosing a sturdy, zippered plastic bag. Double-check for leaks by filling it with water and sealing it tightly. If no water escapes, you’re good to go!
  2. Add the Gel Base
    Squeeze clear gel or aloe vera gel into the bag. Fill it about halfway so there’s room for movement. The gel will create a squishy texture that kids will love pressing and manipulating.
  3. Choose Valentine-Themed Fillers
    Add small items like heart-shaped confetti, pink beads, or foam hearts. These elements give the bag its festive Valentine’s Day vibe. Be sure the items are smooth and free of sharp edges.
  4. Add Some Sparkle
    For extra flair, sprinkle a small amount of glitter into the bag. This step is optional but adds a magical, sparkly effect when the bag is pressed and squished.
  5. Seal the Bag
    Carefully seal the bag, pressing out as much air as possible. Reinforce the edges with duct tape or painter’s tape to ensure no gel leaks out during play.
  6. Test the Bag
    Before giving the bag to your child, test it by pressing and squeezing to make sure it’s securely sealed.

Why a Valentine Sensory Bag Is Autism-Friendly

Sensory bags are a fantastic tool for kids with autism. They provide:

  • Tactile stimulation: Children can explore different textures safely.
  • Calming effects: Pressing and manipulating the bag can help reduce stress.
  • Fine motor skill practice: Squeezing and pressing help strengthen hand muscles.

The Valentine’s theme adds a fun and festive twist, making it a perfect seasonal activity.

Tips for Sensory Bag Success

  • Supervise young children to ensure the bag stays sealed.
  • Avoid overfilling the bag so there’s plenty of room for items to move around.
  • Store the sensory bag flat when not in use to extend its lifespan.

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If you’re looking for more autism-friendly activities or want to learn how ABA therapy can benefit your child, Circle City ABA is here to help. We provide personalized, play-based therapy to help children grow and thrive. Circle City ABA’s therapy is focused on play. Our approach allows your child to learn in large spaces and practice skills in real-time.

To start your child’s journey that nurtures progress through play with ABA therapy, contact Circle City ABA. We’re excited to speak with you!


Creating a Valentine’s sensory bag is a simple and rewarding project that your child will enjoy. It’s also an activity you can do together, creating special moments and memories.

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Heather de Jong

Heather de Jong is an accomplished Marketing & Communications Manager known for her expertise in the I/DD field. With a deep passion for empowering individuals with disabilities, Heather leverages her expertise in marketing and communications to raise awareness about the importance of ABA therapy in the lives of children on the autism spectrum.

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