Monday, February 3, 2014

Valentine's Day Decorations For Your Room

A fun fact about me is that I love Valentine's Day... which is weird considering I've never had a Valentine, and I've never been a Valentine... but still, I really do enjoy the teddy bears and chocolate!
Since I love Valentine's Day so much, I decided to decorate my room, and what better way to do it than to DIY it?

You know, I just love chocolate, but my second favorite Valentine's Day candy is (drum roll pleeeease) conversation hearts! I wanted to make a few paper versions of this loved candy, but I wanted to make it special. I decided I would make scrapbook paper conversation hearts! 

To do this, you will need:
  • Scrapbook paper (preferably pastel to match the colors of the actual candies)
  • A cut out of a heart
  • A pencil
  • Scissors
  • and a Sharpie

Start off by tracing the heart pattern onto a sheet of paper as many times as you can. Trace it on the white side of the paper, I only traced it on the color side so you could see it.


 Next, cut out all the hearts.

I made a list of my favorite conversation heart sayings so I could write them on the hearts.



Use all the colors you have, and make sure you make A LOT.














You could just put these up in your room as they are, but I also have some extra crafts involving these hearts!


To make this you will need:
  • Your conversation hearts
  • A flat piece of cardboard (I used a pizza box lid)
  • and a hot glue gun (well, and the glue, obviously)
First, trace two hearts, one inside the other onto the cardboard. 

And then cut them out. (Make it easy on yourself and cut a sthrough the heart to get to the middle!)







Prepare your glue gun, and set it somewhere
so it won't get glue everywhere. Glue where you cut through the middle. Remember, the cardboard doesn't have to be perfect, you'll be covering it up soon.


 Afterwards, slightly bend a heart into a taco shape, not creasing it. Use hot glue and glue it onto the cardboard heart, as shown below.

 Keep gluing the heart tacos until you've covered up all the cardboard.


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For this craft, you will additionally need some ribbon, yard, or string. I chose heart ribbon. Glue your conversation hearts down approximately one and a half inches apart.


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EXTRA SPECIAL CRAFT!!

Think these crafts are just too silly for you? Then I have the craft for you!

Grab some camouflage scrapbook paper, and cut out some hearts like the ones to the left.
Then, cut out a bigger heart on a different sheet of paper. (I used yellow.)







Glue the separate camo hearts onto the bigger, colorful heart.








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My stuff looks great all together on my wall now!