Valentine Heart Leis
By Marie LeBaron These fun heart-shaped leis are helping to spread Valentine’s cheer. They are the perfect activity for your child’s classroom party or to make ahead of time to give out as Valentines.
By Marie LeBaron These fun heart-shaped leis are helping to spread Valentine’s cheer. They are the perfect activity for your child’s classroom party or to make ahead of time to give out as Valentines.
Alicia Kachmar of Create! shares her crochet fortune cookie pattern with colorful Valentine’s Day versions.
This adorable groundhog iPod Touch (or iPhone, or gadget of your choice) case is simple enough to whip up just in time for Groundhog Day tomorrow. Mollie of Wild Olive shows you how! I love that his shadow is part of the design.
Rob Ryan makes papercuts. It’s an art, and he’s good at it, and maybe it’s slightly unfair that it took the gimmick of mounting one over a piece of electroluminescent sheet for me to sit up and pay attention. Still, it looks great. Kudos, Ryan! [via Dude Craft]
Melted crayon shapes have been a favorite craft for kids for a while, but Ellen of The Long Thread takes it a step further by offering up these cute Valentine’s Day cards to go along with your crayon heart creations. I only wish I’d had them when we did this very craft last year! Grab […]
Heidi Kenney of My Paper Crane shares how she turned a vinyl tablecloth into cute, reusable treat bags for her son’s class Valentine party. Brilliant!
Maggie Makes has a great downloadable tutorial and template for creating these cute embroidered heart pins. Stitch one up just in time for your favorite Valentine.