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More Valentines crafts

Monday, February 5th, 2007

I heard this on the radio. They were having a contest on what guy could get the best valentines gift for his lady with only $20. the prize is $1000.00. The winner made a life preserver. He went and got a little ring floatie that kids use to put aroud their waiste and he decorated it in glitter and chocolates to symbolize how sweet she is and that she is his life line, she saved him when he met her.

How sweet and original!!!!!!

what are you going to do for the big day?

Heart Glasses

Friday, February 2nd, 2007

What You Need:
Construction paper
Colored film or acetate
Scissors
Transparent tape

Instructions:
1. Download the pattern. (Downloading requires free Adobe Acrobat software.)

• Sill Valentine Glasses Pattern >>
• Download Adobe Acrobat >>

2. Cut the pieces out of construction paper. Cut lens openings out by folding the individual hearts in half.

3. Put glasses together. Tape arms to hearts and colored film over lens openings.

for more great Valentine ideas visit: BHG

Marbelized paper

Thursday, February 1st, 2007

ANOTHER GREAT PROJECT FROM: BHG

What You Need:

The way you comb the paint
determines the card’s design.

Jars of red, blue, and green acrylic paints
Distilled water
Plastic spoon
Paper cups
Liquid starch
9 x 13-inch baking pan
Construction paper
Comb or feather
Paper towels
Tracing paper
Pencil
Scissors
Red foil
Glue gun and glue stick

Instructions:
1. Download the free pattern for the card. (Downloading requires Adobe Acrobat software.)

• Marbleized Card pattern >>
• Download Adobe Acrobat >>

2. Use the plastic spoon to mix 2 tablespoons of red paint with 2 tablespoons of distilled water in a paper cup. Add more paint or water, if necessary, to make a creamy mixture. Pour enough starch into the baking pan to measure 1 to 1-1/2 inches deep. Skim the surface with a paper towel to remove any air bubbles.

Steps 3 and 4

3. Dribble several drops of the paint mixture onto the starch. If the paint sinks below the starch surface, add a little more distilled water to the paint. Use a comb or experiment with other tools, such as a feather or stick, to swirl designs onto the top of the mixture.

4. Lay a sheet of construction paper on the top of the mixture, letting the middle of the page touch first. Smooth the outside edges of the paper over the mixture.

5. After about 15 seconds, lift the paper from the paint. Lay it, paint side up, on paper towels. Lay a paper towel on top of the paper. With the heel of your hand, press down on the paper towel to remove the excess paint. Pull off the paper towel. Repeat the pressing motion with another paper towel. Lay aside the marbled paper, paint side up, to dry.

6. Skim the surface of the paint mixture to remove the old paint. Repeat steps 3, 4, and 5 to make another marbled sheet.

7. Fold a 5 x 8-inch sheet of marbled paper in half. Trace around the heart pattern. Place the pattern on top of the paper, matching the fold lines. Cut out the heart.

8. Make a white paper lining for the card, using the heart card lining pattern. Glue the lining to the inside of the card.

9. Make an envelope from marbled paper, using a premade envelope (carefully disassembled) as a pattern.

10. Glue red foil to the inside back and flap of the envelope.

11. Fold and glue the envelope, following the fold lines of the envelope you used as a pattern.

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