Don't you just love a fun little craft?
I had no idea what craft I wanted to make for Valentine's Day until I saw some cute homemade clay hearts that Vanessa from At The Picket Fence created. She made her clay and I tried, but somehow my clay didn't harden and was brittle.
I think I may have added too much baking soda. (That's what happens when you rush things)
I was still determined to make some cute little clay hearts, so I headed on over to Michael's and I bought some Sculpey baking clay.
I bought one package each of pink and white clay and just rolled it out to about a little less than 1/4", then used some heart shaped cookie cutters and an ice pick to poke a hole for a piece of ribbon.
I pressed one of the edges from an antique lace doily that my grandmother made many years ago.
Then I baked the clay hearts at 275 degrees for 15 -18 minutes.
I tied a few of the clay hearts on the packages sent to our oldest daughter in Southern California.
Super easy and it didn't cost me anything since I had a gift card.
Hope you're putting the final touches on your Valentine's Day plans.
Pam
wish i had plans for tomorrow ;-) love your diy tutorial!
ReplyDeleteSo cute and sweet. Your DIY skills impress me, since I do not have that gene. I'm sure your daughter will love receiving her treats!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad that you did not give up after your first attempt as the hearts that you made are beautiful and I am sure that your daughter will love them!!
ReplyDeletePam,
ReplyDeleteLooks so cute! I love the idea of using the clay with the doily! You go girl!
Happy Valentine's Day!
karianne
These are so cute! I love the doily idea. I have several that my great grandma made that I would love to incorporate into a craft.
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