My love affair with felt continues. This time, instead of being in the form of fake food, it's in the form of hearts.
Heart head bands first and heart garland to follow.
To make a heart head band, grab a few felt hearts and some fold over elastic.
Then line the hearts up on top of the fold over elastic
Sewing
Sew the ends of the fold over elastic together and you have a quick and easy Valentine's day accessory.
With the rest of my hearts, I made 'the easiest heart garland' from Made by Rae.
And easy is an understatement. This is the perfect sewing project for first time sewers. You don't even need to make sure your lines are straight, as long as they connect one heart to the other, you've succeeded.
Heart head band and heart garland...though, if you ask Grace, she'll tell you the garland is her beautiful scarf.
I just love that heart headband and garland. Looks like you are on a Valentine's Day roll now. :)
ReplyDeleteHow fun! (Although I'm not letting Damien out of the cabinet currently.) Looks like your creative rut has passed...yay! Grace is an adorable model...she might start charging you! She has obviously figured out that our ability to accessorize is what's separates us from the beasts!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute headband and garland. I love felt!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I wonder if my sons would wear a heart headband if I made it...
ReplyDeletehaha too cute Amy! grace wearing a heart headband then she thinks that the garland is here beautiful scarf :)
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rea
Sooo stinking cute! Love all the sweet little hearts
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Amie
So obviously those hearts are as adorable as your sweet daughter....but that pendant light in front if your window is to die for!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. The pendant light was a gift, from my husband, for our 5th anniversary. Thanks for noticing!
DeleteHow could I not?!? It's gorgeous! And I love how it mimics the design of the window!
DeleteLove!
ReplyDeleteI need to make some of those headbands for my girlies! did you cut the hearts with scissors?
ReplyDeleteLove them! The garland is so cute too! I just made something with that same saying. :)
ReplyDeleteOh I love it, I want to make the heart headband, if those babies of mine take a decent nap today I'm going to cut out hearts!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute and cheerful and sweet! How fun to have Grace helping you!
ReplyDeleteTwo adorable projects... and especially loving the headband. Too cute!
ReplyDeleteSo did you cut out all of those hearts or did you buy them like that? Not sure I have the patience to cut out that many hearts lol.
ReplyDeleteI am drooling over your leaded glass window I see. And that fun star-esque pendant with a hint of gingerbread details in the corners. Your house. LOVE.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute Amy!! I love the garland!
ReplyDeleteOMG, how gorgeous is that! And Grace is so pretty.
ReplyDeletehugs dear Amy
I heart you! That is all.
ReplyDeleteI know that this comment has absolutely nothing to do with your post, but just have to comment on that window in the picture. Every time I see it in one of your photos, I can't help but thinking that I LOVE it. Something about older homes and beautiful windows just speak to me. :-)
ReplyDeleteI love this project! I might actually dust off my sewing machine and give it a try. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteDust away Corinna. This is the EASIEST project.
DeleteLove this project, I think that I need to make a heart garland!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great project, super easy and quick. Might have to do a heart garland.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I would love to do this with my little girl!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Jeni. It's a really easy project.
DeleteI love both the headband and garland! I just did a heart garland too, but made it out of paper. Felt is a great idea! I'm featuring this tonight at my link party!
ReplyDeleteSo cute~ I love it! Thank you for linking up last week!
ReplyDeleteKim
They are both BEAUTIFUL! I especially love the rainbow garland!
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