I invited a few friends over so we could make these adorable ruffled heart wreath I found here.
It said each heart uses about 3/4 of a yard but I think I placed my a little closer together so I think it was more like one yard per heart. Since I have double front doors, I had to make two. That was a lot of circle cutting!
Here is the shelf above my TV. I made a 16x20 subway art print from this post and made my own heart garland. Michael's had 40% off punches and scrapbook paper so I couldn't pass it up!
I had a few circles left over, so I made the little pink ruffled ball with a 4" styrofoam ball. I'm off to make some pillows for my front porch bench!
How cute. Wish I had time to make these for my GS meeting tomorrow. Oh well, there is always next year.
ReplyDeleteLove your little Valentines area. Matches your curtains too :)
Super cute! I made one of these and it is on my blog header.:) Lori
ReplyDeleteVery, very cute Donna! Frilly and pink! How fun to get together with friends to make them!
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looks very cute and festive and romantic
ReplyDeleteadorable, as always, I love everything you do!
ReplyDeleteTwin heart wreaths...double the love! Adorable Valentine corner you have there!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so gorgeous! Fab job!
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That is precious, Donna! What a sweet Valentine's Day area you have created. Thanks for sharing the love!
ReplyDeleteAwesome job on the wreaths. I have 2 front doors too. Thinking about this wreath or maybe an X on one and an O on the other :).
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Where did you find the styrofoam heart?
ReplyDeletehttp://shop.hobbylobby.com/search/?keyword=styrofoam%20heart&perpage=12&match=AND&F_Sort=2
ReplyDeleteHere's a link to Hobby Lobby for the styrofoam heart. I didn't see them at Michael's. How big do you cut the circles? I really want to make this! I may add some glitter too.
I just traced around the bottom of a drinking glass about 2.5".
ReplyDeleteIs that the 12" heart?
ReplyDeletehow did you get to stick? hot glue or pins?
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ReplyDeleteHi there, Michaels sells the felt squares 9"x12" im tyna figure out how many ill need. Because they have them on special now 3/$1.
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ReplyDeleteHow do you attach them? Just t pin right in middle or kind of scrunch them up and pin them?
ReplyDeleteHow did you get them to hang on your door?
ReplyDeletei have done this but i used coffee filters i even dyed some of them VERY PRETTY
ReplyDeleteI clicked on the line to get direction..and it says page not found.. can you give me the link please.... I so want to make this for my honey ..his office door.. (of course i'll put.. love from your wife.. LOL...
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How did you cut the felt into circles?? Is there a easy way??
ReplyDeleteI used the OLFA rotary circle cutter
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ReplyDeleteThats looks so pretty.I like it.I hope you posting new post about that how we can make it.@Grerem
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