As
Valentine’s Day approaches, we have found some sweet and simple crafts to make
for someone special in your life. They are not very hard crafts to make. You
might already have many of the supplies handy at home.
First
up...yarn heart. This one is super simple. Find some yarn in the colour that
you want your heart to be. Next find some sturdy cardboard. I had a box that I
was recycling so we cut that up. Trace whatever size heart you want to make onto
the cardboard and cut it out.
Tie the yarn around the heart to secure it and tape
the end of the yarn onto the heart. Begin to wrap. Wrap in all directions and
to whatever thickness you like; tie a knot at the end when you're done.
Eventually you have something like this... You
can attach something to hang it up with or you can lay it down somewhere as a
decoration.
This next
one is more for the kids. It super cute! We’re going to use hearts to make a Valentine
bee.
You will
need red or pink, black, and yellow cardstock. Cut two large hearts from each
of these colours (ours are 3 ¼ inches wide and about 2 inches deep from the middle indent
of the heart to the bottom point).
You will
also need two red smaller hearts (we punched them with our 1 inch heart punch)
and two mini hearts which we punched out as well. The mini hearts are for the “mouth”
so you want them to be a bit smaller.
Use a black
heart for the bottom and then layer yellow on top, then black, and then yellow
again. Make sure there is an even amount of each colour showing in the layers
except for the last yellow heart which you will see all of because that is the face.
Glue on the
red heart wings next so that they stick out from each side.
Now for the
antennas, you can use pipe cleaners if you have them or we just cut out some
slightly curvy antennas out of black cardstock. Attach your medium hearts to the
ends of these.
Lastly you
have to complete your face. Get as fancy as you would like. You can use
stickers, googly eyes, or you can draw on two little eyes like we did. We drew
a little smiley face and then put those mini hearts at either ends. Cute!
If you want
a no fuss super easy craft, then this one’s for you. You will need some
coloured paper or patterned paper which is what we used. Cardstock is too thick
for this.
Cut a large
fat heart out of your paper. Ours measured 7 inches wide and 5 ¼ inches from
the middle indent to the bottom point.
If you are
using patterned paper, then put it pattern side down and then fold the sides
towards the centre so that they overlap slightly.
Fold the top towards the middle so that it looks like an envelope.
Now fold
your envelope flap down (it should be a triangle) and close it with a heart
sticker.
Before sealing it you can write a love/special message in the centre of the heart so when someone opens it up, they see your message.
I’ve kept
the most complex out of these simple Valentine’s crafts for last.
Out of some
sturdy cardstock, make a template of a 2 inch wide heart to trace along with a
3 inch one. We cut our smaller hearts out of a pattern piece of paper and another one out of our homemade pink paper. The two bigger hearts were cut out of a white cardstock that had a simple 3D line design on it.
Now glue the
little heart onto the middle of the big heart.
With an exacto
knife cut around the bottom half of your inside smaller heart, almost like you
are tracing it with your knife. You should have a little slit to slip the pages
of a book through.
Here are all
the finished products. Super easy to make and super cute!
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