Trace that portrait onto your fabric. Light touch, we’re not etching here!
Stretch the fabric in your hoop. Nice and taut, please.
Start stitching! Outline first, then fill in the details.
Trim any excess fabric. Keep it neat!
Newbie? No worries! Starter kits are your best friend here.
Personalize it: Add your initials, anniversary date, or favorite quote. Make it yours!
4. Heart-Shaped Clay Magnets
Who doesn’t love a cute fridge magnet? These are perfect for leaving sweet notes!
Here’s your shopping list:
Air-dry clay
Magnet backs
Red or pink acrylic paint
Glue gun
Time to play with clay:
Shape those hearts. Channel your inner sculptor!
Let ’em dry. Patience is key here.
Paint time! Get your red and pink on.
Once dry, glue on those magnets.
Spice it up: Add some glitter or metallic paint for extra sparkle!
5. Love Note Pegs
Simple, sweet, and oh-so-versatile. These are perfect for Valentine’s Day and beyond!
You’ll need:
Wooden clothespins
Paper
Markers
Glue
Let’s spread some love:
Cut out small paper hearts or rectangles.
Write a sweet message on each. Get creative!
Glue these love notes to your clothespins.
Use them to clip notes anywhere – mirror, bouquet, wherever!
Idea spark: Use these to leave daily love notes all year round. Aww!
6. Pop-Up “Date Ideas” Book
This gift keeps on giving long after Valentine’s Day!
Gather these materials:
Colored cardstock
Scissors and glue
Markers or printed decorations
Time to craft:
Fold that cardstock into an accordion. Think paper fan!
Add pop-up elements or mini envelopes to each page.
Fill it with date ideas or love notes. Get creative!
Make it special: Theme each page around a shared memory or future dream date.
Styling Tips:
Natural light is your BFF for photos. Golden hour? Even better!
Layer your backgrounds. Think fabric, ribbons, or scattered rose petals.
Get up close and personal with those detail shots.
Pair your DIY gift with a handwritten note. It’s all about that personal touch!
Budget-Friendly Magic:
Most of these projects won’t break the bank. We’re talking $10-$20 max, especially if you hit up the dollar store or upcycle materials you already have.
Difficulty Level:
Don’t sweat it! Most of these are easy-peasy. The embroidery might be a bit trickier, but hey, that’s what beginner kits are for!