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While I was in Mexico City last October, I couldn’t turn a corner without seeing cozy felted embroidered pom pom hearts.These hearts are traditionally made by the Huichol, a group of people that are native to central Mexico. The Huichol believe the way to live is to open our hearts so that we may see with our hearts. The felted hearts I saw are symbolic of that mantra and I immediately thought they would be perfect for Valentine’s Day! But I also wanted to make them practical–something you could provide as a little treat. SO! Of course, we made them in paper—cheap, easy, and so makeable! You can cut them out with your Cricut and add treats inside for a thoughtful way to show someone you love them. For a fresh spin, we added in some colorful hearts and fruits on top.
Learn how to make your own and share some love this Valentine’s Day.
Our Cricut maker (insert link) makes Valentine making a cinch. This machine is the perfect crafting tool, it cuts paper, fabric, vinyl, and many other materials; it can also score, create fold lines, and draw. The Maker (insert link) is versatile and easy to use, making it one of our staples in the Lars studio. Really, we talk about it a lot, but for good reason. I really hope you’re catching on that it should be a part of a crafter AND a designer’s tool box. Here at Lars it’s our secret weapon.
Valentine Tassel Heart Favor Box
Materials:
- Cricut Machine (we love our Maker)
- Templates for Cricut — Find the design with the heart box and details and insert into a new project (here’s the direct link here) or the cartridge file here
- Cricut knife blade
- Cricut pen
- Scoring device (we used the Cricut Scoring wheel this one but this one also works)
- Metal ruler
- 1 piece of 12×12” cardstock for the box (we used blush pink)
- Assorted pieces of cardstock for the smaller pieces (we used dark pink, red, seafoam, yellow, white, dark teal)
- Glue sticks
- Hot glue gun
- Scotch or washi tape
- Glue stick
- Assorted yarn
- 1” Pom Pom maker
- Thread
- Needles
- Scissors
- ⅛” Hole Punch
- Fishing Line, twine, or ribbon to hang
I’m loving the idea that this could be given as a gift and used practically as a candy box AND it also works well as decor. Score! Can’t wait to see how you style your own. If you do make it, we’d love to see it in our Valentine hashtag, #LarsLovesLove.
For more whimsical valentines check out:
Printable valentine sunglasses
This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Cricut. The opinions and text are all mine.
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