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DIY Button Picture Frame


While Christmas trees have only recently left our houses, the next holiday is slowly creeping around the corner and I wanted to give you a fun decor piece to welcome Valentine’s Day with open arms.

What you’ll need:
1/2 pound buttons galore in Bubblegum
Unfinished Wood frame
White acrylic paint
Foam brush
Hot Glue Gun
Ribbon
Picture

What you’ll do:
1. Apply one thin layer of white paint to front and side of frame and let dry.

2. Hot glue buttons on front of frame ( it feels like doing a puzzle by finding what fits where )
3. Hot glue the two ends of ribbon to the top of your frame to form a loop
4. Add picture or sentiment

These would make great gifts for friends and family not just for Valentine’s day but for anytime by changing your color pallet. Thanks so much for stopping by and please feel free to send us a link in the comments below if you make your own with Factory Direct Craft supplies!

Happy Crafting!
Lisa from Lisa’s Creative Niche

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Heart Punch Art

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Show your love this Valentine’s Day with a flurry of hearts with this sweet project. A good sharp punch can cut two or three sheets of paper at a time which cuts down on prep time for this project a considerable amount.

Things you’ll need:
Square canvas
Lightweight cardstock in red
Glue stick
Heart shaped paper punch
Bone folder
Pencil
Fine point marker

Things to do:
1. Cut a few dozen hearts from the paper, using the paper as economically as you can in order to get as many hearts as possible out of a page.
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2. Lightly draw a line, both vertically and horizontally, though the middle of the canvas.
3. Spread glue evenly onto one heart and press it onto the canvas where the two lines meet.
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4. Add hearts on either side of the first and on top and bottom, evenly spacing each.
5. Continue to add hearts in this manner until you have created a block a few inches smaller than the canvas. As you work, leave out four hearts from the grid.
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6. Fold four hearts vertically in half, creating a sharp edge with the bone folder
7. Spread glue onto half of each of these hearts and press into the missing spots in the grid.
8. Behind each loose folded heart half, write the letters L-O-V and E.
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