Supplies:
Chenille stems in various Valentine’s Day colors (would definitely look cute and modern in black and white!)
Directions:
1.Take one stem and fold in half.
2. Connect the two ends by intertwining together.
3. Bend connected ends downward to form the heart shape.
4. Insert another chenille stem through the heart and repeat steps 1-4 until you’ve created your desired length for the heart chain.I was looking back at old projects I’ve done and saw this chenille stem garland I did a couple years ago, and thought it would easily work for Valentine’s Day with hearts. This project is totally easy for the kids to get involved too!
Where are you couch pillows from? Love!
The floral pillow is made from vintage fabric and the striped is made from fabric I bought from IKEA. It’s actually the back of this pillow that I made some time ago. https://mycakies.com/2012/07/diy-paint-by-numbers-pillow/
absolutely adorable!
xxoo,
nikki
http://www.dreaminneon.blogspot.com
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