Heart Felt Garland
I love to make easy crafts for my home for the holidays! I will set them up a few weeks before each special day and they give our family a warm feeling, adding color to the rooms we decorate! The kids especially love this as they anticipate the special things to come and we weave the story of Jesus into each holiday, no matter if it’s a religious one or not! “For God so loved the world He gave His only begotten son that whoever believes in Him shall have everlasting life.” What better meaning to Valentine’s Day is there than that?
Supplies:
- Felt in chosen color
- Heart-shaped PDF or hand-drawn shape on paper
- Sewing machine or needle and thread
- Scissors
So the girls and I began cutting! We traced a heart and an arrow to desired size and taped them together. I chose to place our arrows horizontally to create a nice chain to sew through, but this project works by connecting any two points on your shape, so it doesn’t have to be symmetrical.
After I taped together my desired shape, I then traced and cut it out of felt in a few different colors. For the length of garland I wanted, I needed 12 hearts. Because the shapes and sizes vary, just estimate your own!
The next step is to sew together your garland. To do this, I simply left about 6 inches of unused thread before I started my stitch through the first heart. Once my stitching ran through the length of my heart, I added another heart into the machine and kept the running stitch going through all 12 of my felt hearts.
At the end I left an additional 6 inches of thread. This extra thread on both ends is to use as anchors if I wish to tie my garland to the mantle or somewhere else in my home. This project is so fun and easily adaptable, you might find yourself making a garland each month with different themes. I just love them!
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Lisa Singer | January 22, 2014
Adorable!
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Josie Felix | January 22, 2014
That is so cute!
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Paula Gershoony | January 22, 2014
What a great idea for my Sunday School Class too.
My son and I will try it first to get the hang of it. I will include your suggestions using scripture. What a wonderful idea. Thanks...
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Sherylen | January 23, 2014
Love it, thanks for sharing❤
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Debbie | January 23, 2014
Hi,
How precious! Thank you so much! God's Blessings! :0)
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Eva | January 23, 2014
i will try it this week end with my little girls whom I'm babysitting. Yours are very pretty, but your grand daughters are precious. Thanks for sharing. Blessings
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Cami | January 24, 2014
Soo darling!
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Elaine Doll | January 24, 2014
Love it. Aren't grandchildren wonderful? This post makes me recall those summer days long ago, when I was a chlld singing and dancing in the tall grass around our country home. Thanks. I appreciate your posts.
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Debbie | January 25, 2014
Thank you for sharing. What a wonderful idea, I will have to try this with my grandchildren. You are a beautiful family. Thank you for your posting. I always look forward to them. :)
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Doris | April 30, 2014
Wonderful! When our teen was two, and met so many family members, our happiest project was the 'family prayer circle' - a long garland of little people shapes cut fanfold style. We made a celebration of encircling his entire room's walls. On each cutout's torso, we carefully wrote each family tree member's name, and a pink or blue marker happy face. Each night, we'd "and God bless" each soft fuzzy felt figure with a hand rub. He loved the reaching, from the safety of my arms, or dear husb's arms. And soon enough, we'd replaced each happy face with a face photo. Garlands are always "a keeper"! Thanks for your lovely idea!
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