Paper Hearts Love…


This past Christmas my beautiful niece Stephanie gave me presents wrapped in brown polka-dotted paper.  She and I have very similar tastes…we often reach for the simple.  Anyway, I loved the wrapping so much that I saved some.  And it’s a good thing too since it’s come in handy for Valentines Day.

Here’s a look at a heart-shaped bag that I made, which should be perfect for filling with sweets.

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In my usual fashion I used my favorite number as the focal point.

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And here’s a look at some of the details which include some inches of creamy, latte colored ribbon (also saved from Stephanie’s present wrapping) as well as a pearl dangle and wire handle (24 gauge).

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Below is another hanging heart bag.  This one is embellished with just 2 buttons and a string handle instead of wire.  I have a whole box full of string, also saved from previous presents (save and reuse is a constant for me).

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This next heart that I made is also pocket style, but I made it a little different by sewing one of the heart’s curves closed while leaving the other curve open.  And I omitted adding a handle so this heart can be used more like an envelope.

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Then I added a rub-on letter “B” along with two buttons and a strip of scrap fabric placed near the letter to create a strong but simple focal point.

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The top opening is perfect for stuffing rolled-up love notes inside.

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And speaking of love notes, here’s one that I created using the same paper.  I purposefully crumpled up the paper to create texture before adding the embellishments.

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Here’s a close-up of one side.

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I used a regular pencil to write a message of love.  Putting pencil to paper is so old school and there’s something very warming about it.

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May the warmth and glow of love, flow on and on…and on and out…always and beyond.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



14 Comments, Comment or Ping

  1. Hi Becky. I think I love your simpliest projects the most out of all the work you do. These are just so lovely. What a great way to repurpose. Your creativity is always inspiring. I hope you are doing well!

    January 31st, 2014

  2. I love these! I have some similar paper….. I see some more stitching in my future!!!

    January 31st, 2014

  3. Reuse, recycle, saving treasured bits, creating something new, something you put your very own heart into… these little heart-pockets are wonderful Becky – the perfect holders for the truest of sentiments – love…

    February 1st, 2014

  4. Laura

    These are wonderful, fun! I will pass this along!

    February 1st, 2014

  5. laura H

    great way to recycle, and create something fun and simple. But with the simplicity comes a very strong message. love it. enjoy your weekend.

    February 1st, 2014

  6. Mindy

    Sweet!!! Got me thinking of using some polka dot burlap I have to make the hanging heart. Thanks for the inspiration.

    February 1st, 2014

  7. Jani Howe

    Becky, I am such a recycler that of course I love all your beautiful Valentine ideas! Keep on recycling! It’s a wonderful idea! First thing I thought when I saw the first one, with the pocket for sweets: Ah, a little something in there for the “sweet-heart!”

    February 1st, 2014

  8. Linda K

    Your hearts are so beautiful Becky and your projects always manage to evoke the warmth from your heart in each one. The simple, clean look of these has such an expansive organic beauty. Thank you for sharing your special ways of recycling.

    February 2nd, 2014

  9. To take the simplest of materials that others might discard and create such magical sweet heartfelt joy is a true gift my friend. Your paper hearts are divine. Many Hearts of Joy for you this February Dear…

    February 2nd, 2014

  10. Becky Shander

    Lovely, lovely hearing that you ladies like the projects in this post…thank you!

    February 3rd, 2014

  11. Ann Marie

    Okay, how strange is that that I have THAT paper and my favorite number is 3? Like it was made for me! And I saw that bow and thought the same thing — creamy! Beautiful job!

    February 5th, 2014

  12. I love how you took the ordinary and made it special! I love using what is on hand-smart to keep that wonderful paper! I love polka dots and your sweet hearts!

    February 8th, 2014

  13. Your paper hearts are wonderful Becky! I’m sure they were quite fun to make too!

    February 17th, 2014

  14. what a nice heart holder. it’s really different work. never heard and seen before.. Hats off for Becky’s creations 🙂

    May 18th, 2014

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