I Heart You! Valentine’s Heart Door Hanging
You all know, or will learn that I love to look at Martha’s decor ideas.
She has great ideas, well she and her team of fellow “Marthas”. Anyway, I saw this:
It is a carnation heart arrangement. It looks beautiful, don’t ‘cha think?
The problem is, I don’t want to spend a ton of money on a bunch of flowers that won’t be reusable. Enter another idea, over at Tater Tots and Jello, Jennifer took a Martha idea and made a cupcake liner wreath. In response I made this, it looks like the heart Martha made, and it will last til next year…
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(Sorry that the instruction sheet is split in two, otherwise it was too small to read.)
What do you think?
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>What a great idea! I love it
Kaysi
>It turned out great! I love the paper cups so many people are using- they make it look so much like carnations!
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>You are so smart…and so creative. This is just beautiful.
>Awesome. Thanks for sharing such amazing ideas. Glad someone watches Martha!!
>Hello…
Ohhh…love this darling Valentine wreath! It's gorgeous and would be so easy and inexpensive to make! I never thought about using cupcake papers this way…great idea! Was just wondering if you seen M's (from Tales from an OC Cottage) Valentine wreath? She used it for her Sunday Favorites post. Great post…great idea, my friend! Love this pretty Valentine heart! Ohhh…and I think the little red flower that you added to the white heart looks gorgeous!!! Thank you so much for sharing this with us for Sunday Favorites!!!
Have a fabulous week, my friend!
Chari @Happy To Design
>I love this!!!! I want to make one!!! But I probably won't as I am a procrastinator. I may buy the stuff to make my own, but I know I won't get it done. Maybe next year.
>Very pretty! I am seeing a lot of these today-that Martha… and that Jen-so clever! Love the white of yours-very pretty! Thanks for sharing! 🙂
-Tiff
>So cute! I love how this turned out. Very feminie and pretty.
>very cute! great idea!
>This is so pretty and clever too! Thanks for the tutorial. Joan @Americana By Candlelight
>I love this! Thanks for linking up to A Little Creative Therapy with Life in the Pitts.
I would love to feature this. Can I use the top picture? Let me know!
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>Your heart door hanager is so pretty! You did a beautiful job! Love it!
Martha has always been a great source of inspiration!
Thanks for the tutorial!
Cheers!
Tina
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>Looks great in white!
>I just can't get over how much this looks like carnations. Thanks for sharing!
>I like this a lot!!! At least you didn't spend a ton of money… Way to go!
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>This is adorable – I thought it was flowers in the first picture!
>It's very cute but I doubt I have the patience, I'd rather be quilting a heart!
>Great project.
Altho, I'm not a fan of Ms. Stewart. LOL
Yours turned out beautifully.
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>You're smart. I would have pressed them down by hand and repeatedly burned the end of my finger, because that's how I work with glue guns. I love how this turned out! So pretty! Thanks for linking up to Finished for Friday!
>This is a great idea. You could also use this craft for other holidays, using a different shape of cardboard and different colored cupcake papers.