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8 SWEET VALENTINE WREATHS DIY Dollar Tree TUTORIALS | EASY VALENTINE'S HEART WALL HOME DECOR IDEAS

Mar 29, 2024
Hi friends, I'm Laurie, and today I'm sharing eight of my favorite Valentine's Day

wreaths

and

wall

decor

ations. I really hope you enjoy them, so let's get busy making my pink hydrangea her

heart

wreath. I'm starting with the Dollar

heart

wreath shape. Tree to wrap the form. I'm using this pretty pink burlap ribbon from the Dollar Tree and I'm using one roll plus a small strip of the other. I am attaching the burlap by adding a little hot glue to the bottom supports of the form. After my first piece is in place, I continue adding a little hot glue onto the form and then wrapping my burlap around the heart.
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The reason I am wrapping my heart is to give me a base to attach my flowers to, if possible. You won't find this pink burlap at your Dollar Tree, don't worry, just use whatever you have on hand that matches the flowers you're adding to your heart. I'm making my wreath with pink hydrangeas I found at Dollar Tree. but you can use any flower you want. I am using 11 clusters and removed the flower clusters from the main stem. They all have a longer stem at the bottom and this makes them a little more difficult to attach. the burlap, so I just use my scissors and cut them out.
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I'm starting to attach them to the form by adding a little hot glue and then placing the ends of the flowers in the hot glue and holding them in place for about 20 seconds once they have set I add a little more hot glue and some flowers further and I work my way around the outside of the heart. The reason I hold my flowers in place for about 20 seconds or so is because that's how long it takes for the hot glue to cool and the flour to set in place and now that I have the outside complete with flowers I'm going to follow the exact same instructions and I will start working on the inside now that all my flowers are attached.
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I'm adding a hanger and I'm using this pretty pink and white plaid ribbon from the Dollar Tree. I cut a 24 inch piece of ribbon and then hot glued them to the back of my heart making sure they were evenly centered. I then cut two three inch tabs from the same ribbon and hot glued them in the opposite direction to help give my hanger a little extra support to add a bow to the top of my hanger. I'm giving myself about six. inch tails and then I'm just making a simple bow. I'm adding a little hot glue to the tip of my hanger and then placing the bow in place.
8 sweet valentine wreaths diy dollar tree tutorials easy valentine s heart wall home decor ideas
If you're new to my channel, consider clicking the red subscribe button and leaving. A thumbs up to all my returning friends. You know, I'm always very happy to see you. Today I will be starting my Valentine's Day wreath by using one of the 14 inch wreath shapes from the Dollar Tree for the body of my wreath. Using three of the table runners from Dollar Tree, I'm using two red and one white. You will need some chenille stems and I am trying to match the color of the table runners so I am using 12 red and six silver. I am adding chenille stems around the frame evenly so I start on the outside and since I add my red Runner first I fold my red stem in half and connect it to the two outside wires when I add my second stem I am not measuring it , I'm just keeping an eye on it because I know I need to add two per section now that my first two are connected and I have my basic space.
Now I'm moving around the outside of the form. and I'm going to add 10 more, the chenille stems will hold the ruffles and some people like to add six and six or eight and ten. I'm using the 6 and 12. It was very

easy

to space them out. my wreath shape, but you can add as many as you want and it's definitely a personal preference with my 12 red stems attached. Now I'm adding my six silver ones by attaching them to the two middle wires and centering them between the two red stems on the outer wires. Once that's done you will have your 12 red stems connected to the two outer wires and your six silver stems connected to the two interior cables.
I was checking each one of them and making sure they were secure and tight and I noticed some of them were moving and for some reason every time I make this type of wreath my stems never stay where I put them fixing this problem is very

easy

all you need to do is What I'm going to do is turn my shape over and place a DOOT of hot glue on the bottom of each of the stems, I make sure each stem is exactly where I want it and then I just add my hot glue once I'm done , I turned the wreath over and then opened all the stems.
First I'm using my red table runners and both ends are stitched. I want the fabric to be a uniform size, so I'm going to fold the end over and then grab a bunch of about four. or five inches, then I tucked the fabric under the support next to one of my chenille stems. Once it was in place, I still hold the two ends of the fabric at the bottom and secure it along with my chenille stem for addition. my Ruffles I make sure both ends of the fabric stay at the bottom and then hold the rest of the fabric loosely in my hand.
I'm using my mat for my eight inch measurements and I'm going to measure. I will gather the first piece of fabric and then attach it to the next chenille stem. Once it was in place, I pulled the fabric a little to give it that fullness. After placing my first ruffle, I continued by measuring eight inches of fabric and then added the pieces to the outer chenille stems on the form. As you continue to gather and add the fabric, always make sure the two side pieces end up together on the part. bottom doing this definitely helps the fabric maintain that fluffy ruffled type of shape.
If you use eight inch pieces of fabric like I do, there won't be enough fabric in the runner, so when you get to the end, to leave a little tail of fabric, all you need to do is tuck the tail under the two wires to add the second runner. I brought the pointed end together once more, making sure the two sides were at the bottom, and tucked that little tail end in. Between the wires under my last ruffle while holding the tail in place, I attached my fabric to the last ruffle using its chenille stems. I hope it's not too confusing, basically all you're doing is finding a way to attach the next runner so you can go ahead and finish the outside of the wreath once you've completed the circle and are nearing the end, you'll measure approximately 14 more inches of fabric and then you will cut off the excess to make your last red.
Make ruffles using the two chenille stems where you started adding fabric and all you are going to do is make another ruffle and then tuck the excess fabric between the two wires. When I was done, I went around and fluffed all my ruffles. To add the white runner, I follow the exact same instructions. I bend the pointed end and place it between the two center wires. I then use my chenille stems to secure it in place and then I measure my fabric and it looks. a little strange because of the angle, it actually measures under the wreath, but again I'm just measuring it and attaching it to my next set of chenille stems.
This works much faster because there are only six sets of chenille stems. and all I'm doing is continuing to measure the runner and then attach it around the center of the form. When you get to the end of your white runner, you will measure your last ruffle and you should end up having a short piece. of leftover fabric, all you need to do is tuck the tail between the two inner wires, after that I went around and pulled up my white fabric with the body of our completed wreath. Now let's start adding some accents. I'm using a six inch white tool and a six inch red tool from the Dollar Tree.
I'm also using a six-inch striped mesh that came from Michael's because my Dollar Tree was completely out of mesh. I am cutting 12 pieces of tulle and six inch pieces. and to make it a little easier, I like to cut a piece of cardboard to the length I want. I wrap it with my tool and then cut it. I did the same with my red tool. I cut 12 six inch long pieces for my mesh. I'm cutting 12 pieces, but this time eight inches each long with all my pieces cut out. Now I'm using 12 chenille half stems to attach them.
Mesh and tulle are not the best of friends so I'm using a clip to keep them apart until they're together I'm taking a piece of white tulle I'm scrunching it in half and then I'm doing the same with the red one and then I'm going to use my clip to keep them together With that complete, I'm now rolling one of my eight inch pieces of

decor

ative mesh into a curl to finish. I'm adding them together and securing them in place with my chenille stem. When you're done, you'll have 12 games. chenille stems that stood up as they held the runner.
I just folded them and tucked them under the wreath. My camera decided not to film that part. Adding the curl is super easy. I am placing it over the chenille stem where I had placed the ruffle. I turn it inside out and then secure it firmly in the back, then I continue and when I'm done there will be a curl between each of my red ruffles with all the curls added. I'm going to add some sparkle to the wreath using these little hearts from Dollar Tree Valentine using my hot glue gun. I'm gluing one to the center of each of my curls.
If you don't have these hearts on hand, you can always use something different. even place it on a flower or you can always leave it simple now that everything is in place, let's add some ribbon details. I'm using three ribbons from Dollar Tree and the other two are from Michael's my Dollar Tree. I didn't have anything good for ribbons this year, but the best part is that you can use whatever you have on hand. I'm measuring each ribbon at nine inches and cutting six from each roll. I'm using a two inch and a one and a half inch wired ribbon, my extra one and a half inch ribbon and my two 5 8 inch ribbons are not wired with all of our ribbons cut, let's Dove to the ends and we will turn them into bunches of ribbons, fitting the ribbon is super easy.
All you need to do is fold the tape in half and cut at an angle on both ends. I've tied all the ends together and am going to use six chenille half stems to hold the bundles together. I have my ribbons arranged in the order I want them and all I'm going to do now is place one layer on top of the other, once I have them stacked I fold them in half to find my center point and then join them together with my chenille stem and then just Follow the same instructions until you have all six bunches.
I'm adding a bunch of ribbon between each of my white ruffles. I place it over the original chenille stem I used to attach my ruffle and then I turn it over and secure it. Instead, the focal point of my Valentine's Day wreath is this pretty bright red heart from Dollar Tree. After gently removing the tags, I glue these two chenille stems to the back of the heart with my glue gun. I folded the stems in half and glued them together. I hung them up to the top of my heart and made sure to hold them in place until the glue dried.
I centered my heart in the middle of the wreath, turned it around, and attached the stems to the wire. Then I went around and fluffed all my ribbons to finish my Valentine's Day heart wreath. I'm adding six more red hearts from Dollar Tree using my glue gun. Once again, I will place them in the center of each of my ribbon bundles once you are done, your wreath is ready. ready to hang abroad to start I collected about a hundred pine cones of different sizes in my garden to dry the sap so they are not so sticky when working.
I placed them on a foil-lined baking sheet in my 200 degree oven. for about 30 minutes once the sap was dry then I took them out of the oven to cool and you definitely don't want to overbake them because they will crumble and end up falling apart now that they're all baked and the sap has dried I'm going to give them a coat of spray paint because I'm making mine for Valentine's Day. I'm using a

sweet

pea pink and a magenta. I'm also using a white spray and a clear spray to leave some in. natural to spray them I placed a large piece of cardboard on the ground and separated them into sections of 25.
Then I sprayed one side of my magenta, my pink, my white and my natural and once they dried I turned the pine cones over and gave them a layer on the other side when I sprayed my pink pineapples, they were still so light that I ended up giving them two coats. I don't show it here, but I also sprayed the 25 naturally colored pine cones with my clear spray. Making my wreath for Valentine's Day, that's why I chose these colors, but you can always change them up to match your

home

decor. Now that I have them all painted and dry, I'm going to make a wreath shape to hold them together.
I picked up My 14-Inch Wire Wreath Forms at Dollar Tree, but you can always buy one at Michael'sor even at Walmart. You'll need something to hold your pine cones, so I'm wrapping my shape with this pretty pink burlap I received. burlapfabric.com I cut a piece long enough and then using my glue gun I attached it to the wire form. I added some hot glue to the supports and glued the end of my burlap and then from there I continued adding hot glue and wrapping the burlap around the form. I'm using this burlap simply because I had it on hand, but the thinner burlap ribbon from Dollar Tree will work just as well.
You can also use any color you want because it will be completely hidden under everyone. For the pine cones I continued adding hot glue and wrapping them with burlap until the shape was completely covered when I was finished and hung them. For my wreath I am adding it to a wire hanger. I'm using two pieces of floral wire and to make it a little longer, I'm wrapping the two ends together and once again I'm using this type of wire. use whatever type you have on hand when you're done, then I'll wrap it around the form and twist the two ends of the wires together and then twist it into a loop.
I'm going to add a hanging heart accent. so I'm using a half piece of floral wire, sliding it under the hanging wire and then folding it in half to keep it out of the way while I add the pine cones. I'm going to stick it under the form to attach my pine cones. I'm using my glue gun and starting with the longest pinecones of each color. I'm adding a generous amount of hot glue to the side of my form and then, placing the end of the pine cone at a slight angle from there, I just continue adding the hot glue and placing my pine cones for the outside of my wreath.
I keep the pink, natural white and magenta pattern, but this is completely optional once. the outside of my crown is complete. Then I'm going to work in the center adding my pine cones to the center. I'm following the exact same instructions and I'm trying to follow the same pattern as on the outside, but eventually the colors will catch up with each other with this layer complete. Now I'm adding the next one and this time I'm still adding hot glue to the burlap, but here and there I have to add more hot glue to the pine cone. in front of the one I'm adding, I don't have to do this with all of them, but sometimes the pineapple doesn't set as tightly as I would like, so I use a little hot glue on the pineapple in front. it helps keep it in place to finish off the center of my wreath.
I'm just using some of my smaller pine cones and adding a little bit of hot glue to the side and then just tucking them under the side of the This step is optional, but it gives the wreath a little more finished look now that I'm done and to complete my wreath I will use some of my extra pine cones using my scissors that I am cutting out. once I've cut them out I add a little hot glue to the bottom and stick them in here and there just to fill the wreath, there's no right or wrong amount to add.
I'm just sliding mine in between some of the open spaces and when I'm done it will give my wreath a much fuller look now that my wreath is complete and since I'm making mine for Valentine's Day I'm going to be hanging a heart from wood in the center I found this pack of hearts at Dollar Tree and they have many different styles. I'm using pink acrylic paint and will coat both sides when my heart has dried. Then I give both sides a coat of mod podge on the wooden hearts package. They give you a set of jute hangers.
I'm using one of those and I slide it through the heart opening and then. I'm tying a knot at the top to hold the heart. Now I'm pulling down that short piece of floral wire that I originally attached at the beginning. I wrapped the jute hanger under the wire and then tucked the wire behind the wreath now that the heart is secured in place my wreath is ready to hang for Valentine's Day thank you stranger I'm starting my Hello Valentine's Day sign using a 12 inch wooden circle from the Dollar Tree I removed the hanger and using my white acrylic paint I gave the face a full coat, I am adding an accent to my sign and this step is completely optional.
I used my ruler and measured a three inch strip and then using my gray acrylic paint, I just filled in between the lines, dry pad, completely dry, then I used my mod podge and gave it a full coat when it had dried. I then cut a 30 inch piece of my polished temp. I then pushed both ends through the holes. I tied knots to make my hanger. I'm adding the phrase Hello Valentine's Day to my sign and I printed the words on my Cricut, but if you don't have a Cricut you can always use some stickers from Michael's or Dollar Tree.
I place the word hello on my top stripe and the word Valentine on my bottom stripe. I'm adding some strong accents and using some of these Scattered Hearts from the Dollar Tree as well as one of their heart stickers. I decided where I wanted them to be and then centered the large heart decal at the bottom to place the Scattered Sparkly Hearts. I'm using my E6000 and just placing some on the back and then attaching the hearts to my sign. I chose to add mine in these locations, but there is no right or wrong place, just place them wherever you want.
I'm going to place a bow on top of my Valentine's Day wreath and let me tell you that the ribbon selection at my Dollar Tree was definitely Slim Pickens this year, this rather attractive ribbon was pretty much all I could get this year. so i am using this along with my bow maker to make my bow. I gave myself two six inch tails and four five inch loops and then attached my bow with a piece of floral wire, once I had it attached I then fluffed it. On the loops, I cut a piece of the heart ribbon about three inches long, turned it over and added a little hot glue and then folded one of the edges and then added a little more hot glue and folded the another edge and then I wrapped it.
I circled it around the center of my bun and hot glued it to the back now that my bun is complete. I'm going to join the ends together, which is super easy, just fold the ribbon in half and cut it at an angle. I removed the excess floral wire on the back and then, using my glue gun, attached it to the top of my wreath sign. I'm adding some greenery using these two sprigs of Dollar Tree Ivy and you can use pretty much any type of greenery you want. that I have on hand, I added a little hot glue under my bun and then just popped the IV into place to finish.
I'm adding a red heart and a pink heart scattered underneath my bow Now that I'm done, my Hello Valentine's Day wreath sign is ready to hang the foreign day wreath using this 11.8 inch styrofoam ring I bought at Michael's , you really just need something to attach your hearts to for this Dollar Tree ring to work just as well. I'm using some of this pretty pink color. acrylic paint and I will give my ring a full coat once it is all painted. I'll set it aside to dry. I have eight of these five by five wooden heart ornaments.
I bought them at Michael's in the after-Christmas sale and I think I paid 40 cents each. If you don't have wooden hearts, you can always cut them out of cardboard and they will work just as well for this project. I'm painting my hearts with the same pink and I'm also using some red acrylic paint after removing the hangers and price tags, then I painted four of them with my pink acrylic paint, then I painted the last four with my red now that my hearts are dry, I'm using some red and pink heart stickers from the Dollar Tree to cover the hanging holes.
I'm using some E6000 to attach them and all I'm doing is adding a DOT to the back of the sticker and then placing it over the hole. I added three to my red hearts because I'm going to add a bow and one of the hearts will be hidden and then I added the four to my pink hearts now that I'm done and before I glue the hearts I want to find their space on the form how I'm placing them . I make sure to keep the red on the bottom and the pink on the top while placing them.
I'm focusing on the center of the wreath making sure the tips of the hearts are facing each other. others Now that I'm happy with their placement, I'm using my E6000 and matching the eight hearts. I let them set up for a couple of hours and then I used my E6000 and attached them to the form I'm adding a bow to my wreath and I'm using some of this pretty heart ribbon that I bought at Dollar Tree. I used my bun maker and gave myself two eight inch tails and four five inch loops. I fastened my bow with a piece of floral wire and then fluffed it.
I linked the two ends which is super easy, you just bend it and cut it at an angle. I then cut it out, folded it, and hot glued it around a three inch piece of ribbon. I then wrapped it. I cut off the excess floral wire and then hot glued it to the heart that didn't have the little heart sticker as my final accent on the wreath. I'm using these bright red and pink Dollar Tree scatter hearts. I just add a little hot glue to the back and place the red on top of the pink and the pink on top of the red when I'm done and to finish.
Then I am placing one of the small red and pink hearts in the center of the bow and with that my Valentine's Day heart wreath is ready to hang. Getting started and making a pretty Valentine's Day burlap wreath, I'm using the wire heart. From the Dollar Tree. I'm using almost a roll of this pretty six inch fuchsia burlap that I purchased from burlapfabric.com and I'll link that company below in case you want to check them out adding the ruffles. to the heart shape is easy and fun and I start by folding the end of the burlap into quarters once I'm done.
I am using a piece of floral wire and pushing it through all four layers once the wire is pushed through one end. Then I take the other end of the wire and push it through the same four layers and then to help keep it in place I give it a little twist with my wires in place to hold the burlap. I go under the form and place the two wires around the support and twist them into place and from here on it's pretty easy, all you need to do is take both sides of the burlap and start scrunching them around the center support while you're working the burlap around the holder, you can make your ruffles as loose or as tight as you like.
I continued adding my burlap and you can move the sides back and forth to keep all your ruffles in the same uniform shape once all my burlap was added and I found the next support in the shape. This is completely optional. You don't have to do this, but what I like to do is add another piece of floral wire once again. I simply pushed the two ends of the wire together. the burlap and attached it to the wire holder when I was done I used my cutter and cut the excess wire from there all I did was continue adding my burlap and working around the form and at each holder I stopped and added my wire as I continued adding my burlap to my wreath, you know, I'm pulling and pulling and pulling on it and I was so happy that the burlap held its shape, the end never frayed and this is my first time working with burlap fabric. .com and I have to say I am very very pleased with the quality of your foreign product, as you can see I keep adding my burlap and adjusting it here and there as I go just to make sure. so that all of my ruffles remain uniform and then I stop at each of the supports and add the wire once again, that's completely optional.
I just like to make sure my burlap can't move to the outside. last section of my wreath I'm not going to end up needing the entire roll of my burlap so when I get to the end I'll cut off the excess and tuck those two ends under my wreath and once again using a piece of floral wire to hold the two pieces together and attach them to the stand, this looks very pretty and I love the color and you can hang it as is, but anyone who knows me knows that I am not a minimalist, so I am I'm going to end up adding some accents to it.
I'm using some white tulle from the Dollar Tree and found this in the wedding department. I want my pieces to be six inches long, so I cut a six-inch piece of cardboard. and then I just wrap it with the tool, you're basically going to use the whole roll and once I'm done, I just cut the two ends of the cardboard. I'm taking a piece of white tulle and I'm just going to gather it in my hand and slide it under the holder between the two ruffles and after adding the first one I'm going to go ahead and work my way around the wreath as I started to add the pieces I found some areas where the burlapIt was too tight and I couldn't get the tool under the wire, so I went into the kitchen and grabbed a spoon and found that using the back end of the spoon works perfectly.
I went around and fluffed the tool and since each piece isn't exactly perfect, I went around with my scissors and trimmed it so that the entire tool was about the same length with all my tools in place and trimmed. I'm going to make a decorative bow for my wreath. I'm using some ribbon I already had on hand and I'm giving my bow a 10 inch tail. I'm going to measure my first tape. The loops are five inches. then I add my second bow giving it a 10 inch tail and make them to four and a half inches. Then I give my next ribbon four inch loops.
Then I finish with my last tape and give it three and a half inches. loops I gave my bow a quick fluff and then looped each of the ends together. Binding is super easy, all you have to do is fold the ribbon in half and then cut it at an angle. I decided where I wanted to add my bow and then wrapped the chenille stems around the burlap to finish my wreath and give it a little sparkle. I'm adding some of these hearts from Dollar Tree. I'm using my hot glue gun and attaching the hearts about two inches a piece throughout the entire process. around the wreath after all my hearts were glued in place I took one more of the sparkly hearts and pinned it to the center of my bow and now it's ready to hang on the outside.
I'm starting my project using this 12 inch heart from the Dollar Tree and it comes with a hanging metal heart, then I'm going to remove it and work on the back. I removed the sticker and then the hanger. I'm using white acrylic paint. but you can use any color you want and now I'm going to give my heart two coats. I'm adding an accent to the front of my heart and I'm using six of the wooden skewers from Dollar Tree I'm using my smug acrylic paint and again you can use any color you want and I'm just going to give all six a full coat. , so now that I have all my pieces dry I'm going to add the skewers to the heart, but before I do that I need to use my ruler and measure the distance across the heart.
I want them to be evenly spaced, so I measure them at the one, three, five, seven, nine, and 11 inch mark. Now that I have the spacing set, I'm going to take each of my skewers and place them on the pencil marks. Now I'm using my pencil and I'm just marking the ends of the skewers where they reach the end of the heart, when I'm done I use my nail clippers and I'm trimming each of the skewers at my pencil mark, some of the ends are a little sharp because of the cut, so I'm just going to use my sandpaper and file them down. down, so once I'm done and to get them in place, I'm going to use my E6000.
I'm putting a line of glue on the bottom of the skewer and then just popping it into place. I think you could use any type of glue for this, probably like aliens or Elmer's glue to hold them in place. I wouldn't suggest using a glue gun because you don't want anything to spill under the skewers. I'm going to paint this four and a half inch glass jar and I actually had pizza sauce that I bought at Target, but If you don't have anything this size, you can always use something a little bigger. I'm going to paint it with

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made chalk paint and start with about a quarter teaspoon of pink acrylic paint and then add. about a tablespoon of my white acrylic paint, everyone seems to make their chalk paint a little bit different and I'm going to add a teaspoon of baking soda and then all that's left to do is mix it well with my jar. washed and completely dried, I'm giving it a coat of my chalk paint for this DIY heart.
I wanted very soft subtle colors and that's why I chose such a light pink, now that it's dry, I'm going to place it in the heart. and I'm using a zip tie. I'm just making sure it's long enough to wrap around the top of the jar and go through the heart. I am adding a DOOT of hot glue to the front of the jar and then I am adding a little bit of E6000, the glue will help anchor the flange and the E6000 will help keep it permanently in place to hide the flange. I'm going to use some of this polished hemp, but you can use some Jude or whatever you have on hand I turned the jar upside down and on top I added a DOOT of hot glue and attached the end of the hemp to help to keep everything in its place.
I just added a little E6000 and then wrapped the hemp around the top. I continued adding my E6000 and wrapping the hemp and when I got to the flange I added my E6000 there as well and then covered it with the hemp before adding my two pieces together I cut about 30 inches of hemp. As a hanger I have this really

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vintage key that I was given a long time ago. I thought about adding it as a little accent. I slipped the end of the Hamp through one of the original holes and simply tied a pair. of knots on the back, then I put the key on and added the other end through the hole and also tied a couple of knots.
I then cut off the extra ends and added a little E6000 under the knots to help support the hanger. place to add my jar to the front of the heart I decided where I wanted it to be I marked it and drilled two holes. I made sure to make a slightly larger hole to accommodate the larger end of the zip tie and then pushed. I threaded the ends of the zip ties through the holes and pulled it back firmly once it was in place. Then I cut off the excess end. This step is completely optional. I just removed the little bow from the mine B sign that originally came with my heart and added it with a little hot glue to the front of my jar to finish it off.
I just added some pretty spring flowers from the Dollar Tree and with that my Valentine's Day hanging heart is completely foreign. I'm starting my Valentine's window by Using four of the five-by-seven Dollar Tree frames, I'm removing the glass backing and the little tabs that hold them in place once I'm done. I'm using painter's tape and holding the four frames together. On the front, I make sure all the sides match up perfectly and then tape them together. Taping the frames together is completely optional for me, it makes it so much easier when I use my hot glue to attach them once. all the tape is in place it makes the frames easy to bend and all i'm doing is attaching them using a dot of hot glue when i'm done i ran a dot of hot glue on the back of the attached frames once i the glue dried, I turned my frames over and removed the painter's tape without all the tape.
I'm using some white acrylic paint to paint my frames. I'm using white, but you can choose any color that best suits your home decor. Once my first coat of white dried, I could still see some of the frame, so I ended up giving it two coats with the dried paint. I'm putting the glass panels back on my window and this time I'm using some E6000. adding the glass is completely optional, the window will work fine without it and I'm using my E6000 instead of hot glue because I'm hanging this on the

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and I just want to be sure the glass panels didn't fall off while I was adding the glue, I saw white and thought, "My God, the paint isn't dry yet." When I pulled the tube out to look at it, apparently I had purchased the white E6000, so if you notice it's white, that's why I normally buy the clear one, but the white worked perfect for this project.
I want to hang my project so I need to make a hanger for the back. All I do is take a heavy piece of floral wire and twist it into a loop. To fix it in place, I'm using a generous amount of my E6000 and placing the cable right in the middle. Once I had it in place, I let it set up overnight to highlight the heart in the middle of my window. I'm using one of the Dollar Tree paper bags along with an eight inch Dollar Tree wooden heart and I'll also use some Mod Podge.
I cut one side of the bag and also removed the handle when I was finished, then I removed the hanger from the wooden heart using a paintbrush I added a generous amount of mod podge to one side of the heart when I was finished I placed the Mod Podge side down on the smooth side from the bag and pressed it into place once my heart was dry I used my exact blade to cut it, if you don't have one you can always use a pair of scissors. I'm using amaranths and roses from Dollar Tree to decorate mine, but you can choose any flowers you want.
I am removing all the leaves and flowers from the stems, the roses are in full bloom and I need two rosebuds so I will remove two of the bottom petals from two of the roses and then replace the base green, the amaranth. It's too long, so I'm going to cut them in half and also cut off all the little finished ends of the flowers and leaves. Once all my flowers are cut and ready, I will hot glue them together. the heart there is no right or wrong way to do this you just decide where you want them to be and then I hot glued mine in place, once my roses were attached to the side I started filling in between them with my amaranth and the leaves, so I started working on the right side and added some amaranth and what I did was I left an opening before I hot glued my Rosebud because I'm going to add a bow.
I continued to fill in all the empty spaces with my flowers and my leaves and I also found some Ivy in my stash and added that too now that all my flowers are added I'm going to add a bow and I'm using this pretty black wired ribbon that I found at the wedding department and I'm also using some of this sheer red ribbon from the Dollar Tree. I decided how long I wanted my tail and then made a bow with my black ribbon when I was done. I used a piece of floral wire to attach my bow along with my full black bow.
I used the red ribbon and made a simple bow once again, attached it, tied it with my floral wire and then attached it to the black one. bow using my glue gun. I am placing the bow in the open space of my heart to finish. I'm using my E6000 and I'm placing my heart in the center of the window. Here we are at the end of the video and I really hope you had fun crafting with me, thanks as always to my friends and if you're new to my channel and you're thinking, I'd like to come back and hang out with her again, don't forget to click. that little red subscribe button below.
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