I love the idea of homemade Valentines! They just seem like so much more fun than the store bought kind...though I will admit to using store bought Valentines a ton of times more than once in my life:) For the most part, I have managed to make homemade Valentines with the boys for their school parties though.
When I saw these SUPER cute See-Through Valentines on Martha Stewart.com, I knew I had to give them a try...even if they aren't what I end up sending to school with the boys on Valentine's Day!
***
I had a ton of M&M's left over from THIS Christmas craft...perfect for filling my See-Through Valentines! I just sorted out the red M&M's from the green ones:)
I used my Cricut to cut two hearts {make sure they are the same size} out of wax paper. You could easily do this by hand if you don't have a Cricut, I just knew I couldn't cut out a perfectly shaped heart by hand:)
*can you see where some little mischievous hands got Sharpie on my Cricut mat*
I used my sewing machine to sew the two hearts together. Again, this could totally be done by hand if you have the patience to hand sew things!
Make sure to leave about a two inch space open so that you can fill your Valentine with candy. I used my leftover M&M's but redhots or conversation hearts would also be really cute in these! Fill the hearts with candy and the sew up the opening with your sewing machine.
Trim off any excess threads and you have a really cute homemade See-Through Valentine that anyone would love to recieve! You could also attach a small gift tag to them or write a special message on the wax paper with a permanent marker.
To enjoy the yummy candy inside the See-Through Valentine, simply tear the wax paper!
I have another idea in mind for Valentines for the boys' to hand out at school, so I think I may make a batch of these See-Through Valentines for my Sunday School class! Kindergarteners would love these:)
linked up at:
Jen's Weekend Wrap Up Party:)
linked up at:
Jen's Weekend Wrap Up Party:)
I love this idea. I think I already have the 2 supplies - haha!
ReplyDeleteI can't sew (but it makes it look really cute)...hmmm. I may have to come up with something:)
Great tutorial too :)
Great idea. I love how they rip open so easily when they are ready to eat. I wish I was better at things like this! I love Valentine's Day! Such a fun day to celebrate LOVE. And so many great things to do with kids.
ReplyDeleteSo creative and cute!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! What a perfect thing for little hands!
ReplyDeletegreat idea- I wish I had a sewing machine!
ReplyDeleteI had no idea you could sew wax paper!! Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! What fun and easy to make. I just might have to break out the sewing machine =o)
ReplyDeleteLove this!!! I want a sewing machine so badly!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I wished I had a sewing machine to make them.
ReplyDeletehand stitch them with yarn
DeleteYou are so much more ambitious than I am. Seriously.
ReplyDeleteOh, you will DEFINITELY see these being made for daycare teachers come Valentine's on MY blog. Adorable!!! Thanks for the great idea!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!!! Such a cool idea, Kelli. Very neat. :) I love some M&Ms...maybe I'll make them for myself. ;)
ReplyDeleteHi Kelli- these are so darling, love this idea! Jen
ReplyDeleteSuch an original and cute idea!
ReplyDeleteI love how you always try new things. And they are always so affordable!
ReplyDeleteI would totally do this if me and my machine were on speaking terms! It is still mad at me from the last sewing adventure :)
ReplyDeleteThese are really cute. I think I'll send them to my girls at college... one filled with candy, another with money!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a great and easy idea!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is a super cute idea! Joni
ReplyDeleteThose are so cute! I meant to buy wax paper today, and totally forgot :( I'll add it to my list for next week!
ReplyDeleteI freakin' LOVE this!!! Posting a link on my blog
ReplyDeletehttp://weddedmommybliss.blogspot.com/
Adorable. Valentine's Day is my favorite and I would love to sew a few pillows...I have to get the sewing machine out...have to!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable! now i want some candy! haha!
ReplyDeletestarting every monday over at www.tootsiewootsieboutique.blogspot.com there will be giveaways and linky parties! so come and join in for some fun and inspiration!
-The tootsie wootsie
Those are a cute idea! love that! I don't have a sewing machine, so I probably wouldn't have the patience to make a lot...but really fun for a few close friends and family! Too cute!
ReplyDeleteI'll definitely be doing this for my son's class! Thank you! I'd love for you to come link this up next Friday at my party: www.fastdaze.blogspot.com.
ReplyDeleteThis is too cute! You did a fabulous job! I'd love for you to come link it up to my Love Link Party. It would be a fantastic addition.
ReplyDeleteKrista
What a cute project! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHappy day~happy year!
What a great idea! I love these! I better get started on them for my boys classes:)
ReplyDeleteCute, clever idea! :)
ReplyDeleteso cute, love the idea!!
ReplyDeleteI really like this idea! I think it's better than the little storebought cards because those usually just get thrown away, but at least the kids can have candy with these. They're cute as well and make a nice little gift. I've included this post on my weekly favorites here: http://play2grow.blogspot.com/2011/01/weekly-favorites-for-january-9-2011.html
ReplyDeletethis is just adorable. love it sister!
ReplyDeleteKelli - these are fantastic! What a super cute idea. Thanks for linking to the Sunday Showcase - I'll be featuring this today. Hope you have a fabulous week! ~ Stephanie Lynn
ReplyDeletewhat a cute idea! my son is sitting here with me and just said "I want those"...guess I better get busy!
ReplyDeleteWhat a truly brilliant idea. Love your blog. New follower. = )
ReplyDeleteI think it would be even cuter to use red or pink thread!! You could trim the edges of the paper with a decorative scissors or a pinking shears & add a bow (yarn/ribbon).
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea! I think I'll do this for my son's class! Would love for you to come visit me at Sew Chatty and link up to Made With Love Monday! The party will be open all week if you'd like to link up multiple projects. Have a great day! http://sewchatty.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome! I will be featuring this at somedaycrafts.blogspot.com tonight. I am going to make these for my kids' friends! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThese are beyond cute! I'm with ya, I might make these for my Primary kids. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteDO you think it would work using tape around the edges? I have a machine, but have no idea how to use it.
ReplyDeleteLove the idea!!!!! So cute!
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome!!! Thanks so much for sharing. I'm definitely going to make some!
ReplyDeleteI love your blog! I just discovered it and am asolutely addicted-you are so talented!
www.veronicahurly.blogspot.com
omg so cute! kids will love these. thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteVery unique idea!
ReplyDeleteSWEET! It might be cool to print out the name of your valentine and slip it inside so you can see it. Maybe red or black on white paper or experiment with other combos.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, my ten year old daughter and I are ON IT!
Here we go...
These are adorable! I'm featuring them in my Friday Favorites tomorrow!
ReplyDeletewhat a great crafter you are, love the ideas!
ReplyDeleteThese are so great. I am going to feature them for the Thursday Tutorials at Fantabulous Cricut tomorrow.
ReplyDelete