

By Marie LeBaron
With Valentine’s Day just a few weeks away, we’re getting our valentines ready for my daughter to give to her classmates. These paper heart pockets can be filled with a love note or heart treats, the perfect way to deliver something special to her Kindergarten class.

Materials
Paper, any color or thickness
Scissors
Hole punch
Yarn
Tape
Crayons or markers
Candy, at least 1 inch square in size
Directions

Step 1: Cut out 2 paper hearts that are the same size. Fold 2 pieces of paper in half (one on top of the other), about 3-4 inches square, and cut out a heart shape from the fold. Make sure to cut on the fold so the heart stays intact.

Step 2: Punch 8-10 holes around the paper heart, making sure to match the holes on each of the 2 paper hearts.

Step 3: Cut a piece of yarn about 3 feet long. Wrap a small piece of tape around one end of the yarn to help with threading the yarn through the holes.

Step 4: Thread the yarn through the first hole at the top of the heart and tie a knot at the end of the yarn to secure it in place as you thread. Loop around or stitch up and down with your paper heart, making sure to lace up each hole.

Step 5: Once you’ve laced up your heart, tie off the two ends together, forming a loop for a necklace or a door holder.

Step 6: Write words onto your heart for Valentines, as well as your child’s name. Put in some candy. Now it’s ready to pass out to the class at school on Valentine’s Day.
About the Author:

Marie LeBaron is a crafter, foodie, and mother of three from Salt Lake City, Utah. You can see more of her crafts at her blog Make and Takes.










Thanks for this super cute, simple idea! A few area moms have asked me to put on a little sewing clinic for their little girls. I think around 12-15 girls will be coming this Saturday to learn to sew! I’m going to start them out with this project!
This is so sweet! Please post photos of your class in our CRAFT flickr pool. We would love to see. http://www.flickr.com/groups/craft/pool/
You bet! I’ll get photos up as soon as possible. I’m all cut out & ready to go!
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