Here is an easy Valentine project for kids of all ages! These little heart ornaments would make cute little gift tags, or they would be fun to tuck into a Valentine's card.
I used them to decorate glittery branches in a condominium foyer that I stage. They are cheery and lighthearted, greeting the residents when they return home at the end of the day.
To make your own, you will need a package of glittered foam hearts from the Dollar Tree.
You will also need some string or cord or ribbon. I used embroidery floss from Daiso Japan, an import store where everything is $1.50.
Using tacky glue (you can use school glue, but you will need to wait longer to hang them), glue a loop of floss between a small heart and a large heart.
Make lots!
Hang them from a pretty branch and enjoy!
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Be sure to check out this fun Valentine garland made with materials from the recycling bin!
I used them to decorate glittery branches in a condominium foyer that I stage. They are cheery and lighthearted, greeting the residents when they return home at the end of the day.
To make your own, you will need a package of glittered foam hearts from the Dollar Tree.
You will also need some string or cord or ribbon. I used embroidery floss from Daiso Japan, an import store where everything is $1.50.
Using tacky glue (you can use school glue, but you will need to wait longer to hang them), glue a loop of floss between a small heart and a large heart.
Make lots!
Hang them from a pretty branch and enjoy!
If you enjoyed this tutorial, be sure to subscribe to House Revivals, so you won't miss any of the projects we have planned. Feel free to link this post to your favorite social media sites. Check out the sidebar for links to lots more fun tutorials.
Be sure to check out this fun Valentine garland made with materials from the recycling bin!