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Valentine Heart Leis

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By Marie LeBaron

My Paper HeartThese fun heart-shaped leis are helping to spread Valentineโ€™s cheer. They are the perfect activity for your childโ€™s classroom party or to make ahead of time to give out as Valentines.


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Materials

Cardstock paper in Valentine colors
Yarn in Valentine colors
Straws in Valentine colors
Clear tape
Scissors
Hole punch
Crayon or black pen

Directions

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Step 1: Cut out your hearts. You can do this a few ways.The quickest way to do this is to cut your paper into 4 pieces, fold each piece in half, and cut out 2 hearts on the fold. You can also use a large heart paper punch or simply cut them out freehand. Youโ€™ll need 12 hearts per child-sized necklace.
Step 2: Cut your straws into 1ยฝโ€ pieces. The shorter they are, the easier they are to thread through yarn. Youโ€™ll need 12 cut straws for each child-sized necklace.
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Step 3: Punch a small hole in each heart. Depending on how large or small your straws are, youโ€™ll need to make sure your holes are smaller. Otherwise, the straw will go right through the punched hole in the heart. I had really small straws, so I had to use a very small paper punch.
Step 4: Cut a 2โ€™โ€“3โ€ฒ piece of yarn, depending on how long or short you want it to lay around your childโ€™s neck. Using clear tape, tape one end of the yarn. This makes it much easier to thread through the straws.
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Step 5: Now itโ€™s time to thread the paper hearts and straw pieces onto the yarn. Line them up if you want to make a special pattern. Once youโ€™ve attached each straw and heart you want, tie off the 2 ends together.
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Step 6: Itโ€™s almost done. You can stop here, or you can add a few fun Valentine sayings. We wrote a little message on each heart: โ€œcutie pie,โ€ โ€œbe mine,โ€ โ€œu r cute,โ€ etc. Now itโ€™s ready to be placed on a child, showing them how loved they are this Valentineโ€™s day!
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About the Author:

Author Marielebaron

Marie LeBaron is a crafter, foodie, and mother of three from Salt Lake City, Utah. You can see more of her crafts at her blog Make and Takes.

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