2/19/2024 0 Comments Old friends by quiver of arrowsYou could craft some heart arrows and incorporate them into your decor like I did last year for our Valentine’s Mantel! OR you could head out for a Valentine’s Day shoot like we did…oh this cutie!Īlex thought the arrows were pretty fun to play with, and we thought he looked pretty darn cute with them! Move over Katniss – there’s a new cutie in town armed with arrows! Hehe! So now we’ve shown you these Cupid’s Arrows and Quiver, fun Chalkboard Conversation Hearts… You could make them with your kids for a fun Valentine’s Day craft. So what do you think? So easy, but CUTE right? And they’re great for just about anything. Then use that tape to create the quiver “handle.”.Line the edges of the tube with decorative tape.Glue a sheet of MS Paper around the can coozie.Glue the ends to the other side of the pipe cleaner.Cut the edges off of two hearts to create the “feathered” end of the arrow.Glue two hearts to the top of a pipe cleaner.So far we’ve shared with you: Glitter Vintage Soda Bottles and Chalkboard Conversation Hearts! And today I’m sharing another fun and EASY Valentine’s Day craft: Cupid’s Arrows and Quiver! Arrows are all the rage, so I figured we’d sweeten them up with some hearts for Valentine’s Day! Cupid’s Arrows What you’ll need: Hi friends! We’re back today with ANOTHER adorable Valentine’s Day project with Martha Stewart Crafts! If you follow me on Instagram, you may have seen that I headed downtown last weekend for a little Valentine’s photo shoot with my favorite Phoenix photographer – Stacey of Dream Photography Studio.
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