Valentine Heart-Shaped Paper Envelope DIY
DIY heart shaped paper envelopes for Valentine's Day
I love Valentine's Day because of the decorations and hearts. I think it's a fun way to celebrate love and think of other people. Paper heart envelopes are the icing on the cake for any Valentine and are easy to make! Learn how to make heart-shaped paper envelopes for the perfect Valentine's Postcard!
I remember I made a lot of Valentine's, it's my favorite holiday because I can be very bad ... I do not like to get ready for Valentine's. Perfect any time of year, these envelopes will make your personalized paper gift special!
Materials needed to make a heart-shaped envelope:
12x12 sheets of paper (DCWV is mine)
Washbasin , washbasin and hot glue gun ( washcloth only)
Step 1: Form the heart
In Cricut Design Space, click the shape button and select the heart. Scale to size to fill an 11.5 "wide rug. Place the paper on the mattress and wait.
Remove the paper heart from the mat. Well, perfect heart!
Step 2: Fold the heart
Twist the heart and fold the edges so that they are almost halfway through the upper bladder of the heart.
Repeat the fold on the other side in the same way.
Then fold the bottom of the heart so that it aligns with the top of the shell. Glue, clip or nail in place.
Finally, fold down the top lid, which is the tip of the heart. The top of the heart covers everything and is ready to be filled and sealed.
Step 3: Decorate the heart-shaped envelope!
Wait for the card to sit in your envelope - it will be very cute from the same paper or similar paper. Then add your card or saying and then seal it with a flashy wax seal.
You can also use adhesive or Washi tape to make it nicer.
Perfection in the shape of a heart! This is a fun way to teach kids how to make envelopes! It can be made from recycled magazines or trash cans ... or old children's drawings!
** Note: the thinner the paper, the lighter **
A great way to say "I love you!" Every day of the week!
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