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Hello! I’ll be showing you how to create three simple
Valentine’s Day crafts that can be used for a friend, family member, or
significant other. Here’s a quick glimpse of the three different types of
crafts you can choose from:
#1: Jigsaw Popsicle Stick Photo
#2: Rose Lollipops
#3: Heart-string Plate Decoration
Remember: Simple gifts can go a long way and make an
ordinary day special. Don’t forget to have fun while making your unique craft!
Craft #1: Jigsaw Popsicle Stick Photo
Supplies:
- Popsicle
sticks
- Photo
of your choice
- Mod
Podge (I used the “Glossy” Mod Podge in this tutorial)
- Paint
brush
- Xacto
knife
- Marker
or Sharpie
Steps:
1. Print
out a photo on normal printer paper. Make sure that the height of your photo
does not exceed the height of your popsicle stick.
2. Place
as many popsicle sticks as you need side by side in order to match the length
of your photo.
3. Once
the popsicle sticks are lined up neatly, glue on the picture on top by applying
Mod Podge with the brush. Afterwards, paint on a top coat with the Mod Podge to
seal your picture. Try and use as minimal and quick strokes when applying the
Mod Podge to prevent the picture’s ink from smearing.
4. After
the Mod Podge is completely dry, flip the popsicle sticks over and write a
message on the back (it’s easier to write while the popsicle sticks are intact
and not loose). Be sure to write slowly, as the gaps between the popsicle
sticks can be difficult to write over.
5. Once
you finish writing your message, carefully
use the Xacto knife to cut in between each popsicle stick and separate them.
Make sure you cut slowly and evenly, as having jagged, uneven cuts can affect
the photo on the other side.
6. Scramble
up the popsicle sticks and let the gift receiver solve the puzzle to find the
picture. If you’d like, you can give the popsicle sticks tied up with a bow and
then you’re finished!
Craft #2: Rose Lollipops
Supplies:
- Pink
& Red felt (if you don’t want to use felt, you can replace this with
construction paper)
- Hot
glue/glue gun
- Scissors
- Lollipops
Steps:
1. Cut the
pink and red felt into several hearts (sized a little bit larger than the
lollipop).
2. Start
gluing the hearts around the base of the lollipop, working your way around. You
can alternate the colors or use a single color. Be sure to glue onto the paper
part of the lollipop and not the actual sucker so the hot glue won’t affect the
candy.
3. Once
you finish the first layer of hearts, move your way outwards to create as many
layers as you’d like. This will create the “rose” or flower-like shape.
Craft #3: Heart-string Plate Decoration
Supplies:
- One
sheet of printer paper
- Scissors
- Pencil
- Paper
plate
- Hole
puncher (with only one hole)
- Pink
and/or Red string
- Tape
- Mini clothespins
(optional)
Steps:
1. Using a
sheet of printer paper, fold the paper in half and sketch half a heart. When
you sketch your heart, make sure it is not bigger than the paper plate. Cut
your outline of the half-heart to make a perfectly symmetric heart.
2. Press
the heart from Step 1 onto the paper plate and use the shape as a stencil,
tracing the outline of the heart onto the plate.
3. Leaving
about a one-inch margin outside the
outline, cut out the heart. With the hole puncher, follow the line used to
trace the heart and punch holes along the line.
4. Afterwards,
connect each of the holes with string (your choice of color). Then, use a
criss-cross pattern and loop the strings from hole to hole across the plate.
The more random, the better!
5. Once
you are satisfied with your design, tape the excess string onto the back of the
plate.
6. Add a
looped-string to the top, center-most hole to hang your heart as a decoration.
Finished!
OPTIONAL STEP: Print out photos and attach them with mini
clothespins to further embellish your craft. Extra points for memories!
I hope you enjoyed these little crafts, and hopefully the
steps + pictures were easy enough to follow along with. Happy Valentine’s!
Alyssa ♡