How to Make a Woven Paper Heart Basket for Valentine's Day
How to Make a Heart Knitted Paper Basket for Valentine's Day
This cane heart basket is a fun paper craft that you learned in third grade. We use large pieces of butcher paper to make woven hearts for our Valentine’s Day boxes. All you need to make this little heart beautiful is some lightweight paper. Perfect for taking last-minute surprises on Valentine’s Day!
This wonderful point project can be used to store small gifts for neighbors and friends. You can also do it in the form of paper you have!
Here is a video of the process. Follow the publication template and step-by-step instructions.
Parchment core supplies:
Two-tone paper (does not work with cardboard)
A couple of scissors
Step 1: Cut in half heart shape
Start folding the paper in half so that it measures 5.5 x 8.5. You can print this pattern on paper and then cut it from scratch. It should be 2.5 inches wide by 5 inches wide and have rounded edges at the top.
Then cut this shape from the fold of colored paper and cut two equal long ovals.
Fold the cut pieces of paper in half.
Step 2: Cut two halves of each heart
Now cut two long cracks in each half of the heart. Almost above the curved edge. I just saw this. In fact, you can cut different widths and achieve completely different end effects, so use them!
Make your own 4, 5, 6 or even 10 point sections together! Cut with decorative scissors to create lines of different shapes!
The point process is a bit boring because the heart opens the cup! Don't worry, it's easy.
Simple dimensionless fabric finish. It’s a little more complicated as it goes down completely. Create a 3D basket effect with texture on both sides.
Step 3: Heart of the dot paper
Hold the core of the paper in the middle as shown below. Start with the number 3 and push through hole C 3. Then pass through C 2 holes. Then push through hole C 1.
Then follow the dots from 3 to B, from B to 2 and from 1 to B.
Finish the heart with A point 3, A 2 and finally A 1.
If you find it complicated, try it several times and you'll understand! Then check that the inside of the core has been properly seasoned. It should open like a nice basket.
If desired, add a ring to a hanging basket. Fill them with cakes, hang them in a wreath, make them look great forever or make them with huge paper towels!
Here's a fun idea:
Make the ring big enough to fit into someone’s door handle, and you can make it a fun shine!
Wow! Create what you want! Try different numbers of tissue strips. Rejoice!