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Crafting during Valentines can be super fun!
Try these DIY projects with your loved one.
What better way to gift a teacher than with a DIY craft from a sweet student?
you could use a paper trimmer to cut the paper pieces into strips; each heart requires six strips.
Mix up the patterns and colors for more interesting hearts.
Stack the strips, staple the ends, and curve them into a heart shape.
Use a glue dot to keep the heart together, and hang the hearts with ribbon or string.
Its also simple to make.
Then, curl the strips with scissors or a bone folder.
Secure the curled strips to the styrofoam wreath until its covered.
Hang it with a matching colored ribbon.
you could stock up on heart-shaped buttonshere.
These are cute additions to a card and gift on V-Day.
Kids will love the fact that they can help make these or maybe even make them on their own.
Love Monsters
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Not all monsters are scary.
In fact, these fluffy critters are coming to wish you a Happy Valentines Day!
Glue foam hearts on the antenna, and add the google eyes to the front of the pom-pom.
The pom-pom should be thick enough that the monster can stand on his own.
Usethis heart-shaped cookie cutterand thin sheets of foam to create as many hearts as you desire.
Go with a theme, such as pastel-colored hearts or brightly-colored yarn for the hearts.
Add a bit of glue to secure the yarn.
Ombre Heart Tree
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Ombre is always on-trend, and it looks really cute in this craft.
Valentines Day trees of various sizes look great grouped together as a table display.
Use some short candlesticks and foam trees to form the bases of the trees.
Then, glue paper hearts pointing downward in layers around the tree until you get to the top.
Start with red, pink, then white to create the ombre effect.
Top off the tree with an oversized heart pick.
You could also use other colors such as lavender or make super chic black-to-gray ombre trees.
Quick Heart Wall Art
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Short on time but looking for acute, crafty decoration?
This fits the bill.
The other piece of scrapbook paper goes on the canvas to form the background.
The heart with the flowers goes on the paper background.
Then, let it dry and hang it up!
Cute, easy wall art.
Valentines Rocks
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Remember those pet rocks from the 70s?
This is a cute twist on that idea.
Use your thumbprints to make hearts on the rocks.
you’ve got the option to write a message, too.
Caterpillar Heart
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Craft this cute caterpillar that kids will love out of adorable hearts.
Grab some paper, scissors, googly eyes, glue, and a black marker.
Stock up on these googly eyeshere.
Cut out five small hearts and one larger heart.
Glue ongoogly eyes, and use the marker to draw legs and a face.
This is a cute craft for kids to make, too.
Create hearts of different sizes and colors using construction paper or scrapbook paper.
it’s possible for you to use the included template or freehand them.
Cut the middle of the paper plate out.
Glue hearts randomly all over the rim of the paper plate.
Glue a bit of ribbon to the top to hang the wreath.
Kids may also want to add glitter or other customizations to their wreaths.
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Cut out the template and use it to stitch the heart onto the pillow with ribbon and tie it.
Painted Mason Jars
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Mason jars are the unsung heroes of crafting.
Using latex paint, cover jars with a brush.
Group several together of various colors, or use differently-sized jars to make an impact.
These have a cozy and cute feel that looks adorable on an entry table.
Stock up onmason jars here.
Melted Beads Mobile
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Kids will love helping with this craft.
you’ve got the option to make cool-looking stained glass-style hearts by melting beads of different colors.
Grab asilicone tray like thiswith heart shapes, a stick, ribbon, scissors, and a glue gun.
When the beads hit each other, they make a lovely sound thats perfect for wind chimes!
Its cute for inside decor, too.
LOVE Sign
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Word signs are popular, and they can also be pricey.
Make your own to cut costs.
Buy wooden letters to spell out the word love or any other word you would like to spell.
Use Krylon paint and sandpaper to customize the color of the letters.
Then, use tacks to cover the letters with oversized sequins.
This is a super simple craft.
Marbley Mason Jar
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Once again, Mason jars are the perfect project starter.
These stylish, marbleized jars are a super cute way to store Valentines Day treats.
Youll need to follow the instructions to create the marbled effect.
This requires a Martha Stewart product called Marbling Medium along with several shades of paint.
Dont forget to find the perfect heart template or use templates of different sizes for small and large hearts.
Glue three craft sticks together to form a triangle.
Use scrapbook or construction paper to make the foxs face, eyes, nose, and ears.
Let kids paint the craft sticks to match the foxs face.
Instead of buying pillows, make your own!
You will need some sewing knowledge and supplies for this pillow.
This also makes a great gift for a teacher or friend.
Conclusion
Are you going to try any of these valentines crafts?