Simple Valentine’s Day Craft

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I know it’s early for a Valentines Day craft and I’m usually the one that waits for the last minute to do anything.  But I’m really trying to think ahead and be a little more organized this year.  (We’ll see how long the streak continues.)  I actually did this craft a few years ago to take to my friends at Meals on Wheels and the local Waves center.  It’s a fun easy, CHEAP craft that you can do with your kids.
Here’s how:
The first step is to gather your supplies.  I used the Martha Stewart Scoring tool that you can purchase from Amazon here, my Cricut trimmer that you can purchase here and some card-stock I had on hand.  I also found this cute cardstock on Amazon.  Just use whatever you have.  You don’t have to have all these tools.  You could certainly use a ruler and scissors and fold all the score lines.  However, as with any project, having the proper tools just makes things easier.  Excuse my coffee I did this first thing in the morning so it was necessary.
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Start by cutting your card-stock to a 6″ square.
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Then using your scoring tool, score the paper at the 2″ and 4″  marks and then rotate it and do it again at the 2″ and 4″ marks.
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Your card stock will look like this with 9 scored “boxes” on the paper.
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The next step is to score diagonally just to the point in each of the four outer corner boxes you’ve created.
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Your card-stock will now look like this.
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Now it’s time to fold all of the lines you’ve scored.
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Just like so…..
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Next using a hole punch, punch holes in the 4 corners.  I used my Crop-A-Dial Big Bite which can be found here.  It’s one of my favorite tools and can even cut through a metal tin. Super awesome!
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Then string some twine or ribbon through the holes and gently gather it up just like so.
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Tie it in a bow and your all done.
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I filled mine with suckers and candy.  This is a super cute and inexpensive craft to do with your kids.
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HAPPY EARLY VALENTINE’S DAY!!!
Wood Settee Painted with General Finishes Milk Paint
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8 Comments

  1. What an adorable project! This would make the perfect treat to give a friend for Valentine’s Day.

  2. Aww…how cute! It looks really fun to make! I’ve been thinking of some Valentine’s day crafts, too. The one I attempted last night bombed. LOL. Back to the drawing board!

    1. Your turn to come see me. 🙂

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