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Heart Shape Projects for Valentines’ Day

Getting Ready for Valentines Day

Fun Projects

Heart shape projects are fun and quick to make for Valentines’ Day. That is why I am including them in my Fun Projects category of blogs!

Fun Projects are just that – some kind of sewing (machine not needed) and minimal investment in materials for the basic project. You will then call upon your own creativity to embellish each project. It is okay to start out copying what you see and soon you will be trying something different – it may be as insignificant as making flowers blue instead of orange or deciding you don’t like flowers for the project and use cute buttons. That is being creative! These projects can be tweaked for all ages using age-appropriate tools and decorations.

Supplies for the heart shape project

One of my favorite things is to take a basic shape, like a heart, and embellish it. Like a blank canvas, which is all it is until it has paint or some other medium on it, when it becomes art.

Minimal Supplies
  • Fabric Scissors
  • Embroidery Needle
  • Red Felt – enough to cut 2 heart shapes of the same size – no specific size is given
  • White Embroidery Thread
Optional 
  • Sewing Machine
  • Floral colors felt including green for leaves
  • Ribbon, lace, buttons, beads, jewelry findings, seed beads
  • Assorted colors of embroidery thread
  • Fabric pieces for applique
  • Tacky glue, Elmer glue, fabric glue
  • Polyfill, confetti size cut left over felt, tissue paper, cotton balls, anything to softly fill heart
  • Uncooked white rice to turn your heart into a hand warmer
  • Flat glass stones
  • Invisible thread for sewing on beads
  • Fishing line, ribbon, fabric strip, or string to hang heart

Are you ready?

Step 1 – Cutting a Heart Shape

Now that you have gathered supplies, it is time to begin heart shape projects. Like in elementary school, fold the felt in half and freehand cut a half heart. It isn’t cheating if you have a heart pattern or template. I’m living on the wild side and doing it freehand.

Not bad for freehand cutting!

Step – 2 Making a Twin

Trace or hold cut heart on remaining felt and cut another the same size.

Twins

Step – 3 Decorating One Heart Shape

You will work with only one heart in this step. Using only the minimal supplies, you have many options to make a fun and decorative heart. I like to use three strands of embroidery thread on felt as it is thick enough to show up nicely.

As you can see, something as simple as X’s embroidered on the heart looks good. Unplanned placement gives the work a simplistic feel. I hope you are enjoying this heart shape project as much as I did,.

Simple, but just what I was going for!

Step 4 – Design the Second Heart Shape

Now is the time you design the second heart. I chose to keep a similar simplistic look with a straight embroidery stitch echoing the felt heart shape. I then did a running stitch in the right lobe for a hand quilted look. Alone, the amount of stitching was great, but I wanted to see what a simple white felt ruffled felt pair of flowers would look like in the adjacent lobe. Gold beads as centers in the flowers were a subtle bit of bling. I liked the addition.

My flowers look like pieces of popcorn in the photo! LOL

Step 5 – Sew the Two Hearts Together

Time to sew the two hearts together and puff them with a little filler. I will use a small amount of polyfill and close the heart shape with a running stitch – sweet and simple. This was the look I was hoping for. How are you finishing? A blanket stitch? A ladder stitch? Glue?

Love it puffy!
Popcorn heart! LOL

Conclusion

Are you inspired enough in this heart shape project to take it to the next level by letting it be the catalyst for a one-of-a-kind creation? How cute would a simple bowl full of hearts on a side table look? Or personalized hearts with name or initials embroidered and even a hobby or favorite animal embroidered on the other heart. Endless ideas!

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