Monday, January 21, 2013

You Stole My Heart Valentine's

Though it may not be baseball season just yet, it is almost Valentine's day.   These 'you stole my heart' Valentine's are quick, easy and fun to make.


First, grab a pencil with a good eraser.  Trace a heart on the eraser.  Using an X-acto knife, remove the excess around the traced heart from your eraser.


Now that we have a heart stamp...


gather the following supplies:  an ink pad, mini stamps, heart shaped sucker, heart pencil stamp and white card stock cut out in circles.


Use the heart pencil stamp to create the stitches on the baseball and add 'you stole my heart' or some other cute baseball saying to the center and attach your sucker.


I think these Valentine's are a definite home run!
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23 comments:

  1. I think they are a homerun too! Look at you...making your own stamps!!! I've never tried it! Cute project and now I want a sucker!

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  2. What a cute idea, Amy! I love the homemade stamp part of it. :) Megan

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  3. that's cute Amy :) i like the idea of using the pencil eraser to make a heart-shaped stamp, crafty...

    huggies***
    rea

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  4. Super cute!! Definitely a home run!

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  5. Cute! I've been wanting to make an eraser stamp. :)

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  6. very creative!!...and clever. stamp away my friend!

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  7. So cute! I like the stamp out of an eraser idea!

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  8. Oh that is cute, those home made stamps are just so cool, I need to try it.

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  9. how cute is this?! Love the baseball and the eraser hearts - I need to make these with my son!

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    1. Thank you so much Stephanie. They were really easy to make. I hope you have fun making them with your son.

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  10. *love* the idea of using pencil erasers to make stamps. somehow i don't think my heart would turn out as good as yours! I think these would be a great way to decorate envelopes and invitations too.

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  11. As a ball fan that is darn cute. You have been a crafting machine since December, your heals must not have come off once.

    Bliss

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  12. Adorable! I love that you made the heart stamp by using a pencil eraser!

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  13. So darn cute, and I love the heart stamp. So glad you shared this and your cute pipe cleaner crown on my linky party. I will definitely be making those crowns with my grand daughters.
    Hugs,
    Marcie @ I Gotta Try That

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  14. Oh my, how cute and creative - I love it!

    Visiting from Adorned From Above :) Have a lovely week.

    Hugs,
    Stephanie
    theenchantingrose.blogspot.com

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  15. Another wonderful and simple idea! Am off to look for pencils with rubber at the end and no bite marks :-)

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  16. Hi Amy,
    This is so cute. Thanks so much for sharing at Wednesday's Adorned From Above Blog Hop.
    Debi and Charly @ Adorned From Above
    Marci @ Stone Cottage Adventures
    Nichi @ The Mandatory Mooch

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  17. SWEET! Pinned:)http://www.sewsweetvintage.com/2013/01/sweet-heart-pillow-upcycle.html

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  18. So smart! And with these you didn't have to worry about the mirror image thing, ha!
    Thanks:) Di

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  19. Hey! This will be featured today on Smart School House for Whimsy Wednesday! Your feature and the new party will go live soon. Can’t wait to see what you link up this week! You are fabulous!

    Kelly from Smart School House
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  20. I featured this post today on my Valentines Day roundup! Thanks for linking up!
    Kim

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