How to fold a paper heart
If only I had a penny for every time I am asked how to fold a paper heart!
I grew up in Denmark, and every one there knows the Scandinavian crafts and how to fold a paper heart. It is a Scandinavian tradition that we make these pretty red and white woven heart baskets for Christmas, to hang on our Christmas trees.
For the longest time, I dreamed of sharing this romantic tradition of paper heart folding with the world. Now I can!
I am thrilled to present you, our award-winning, how to fold a paper heart kit. This DIY kit is ingenious, if I may say so myself. Inside our beautifully designed, sturdy gift box, you will find everything you need for creating your very own paper hearts. You will have enough glazed cutouts for ten large paper hearts and two smaller ones. And of course, each box comes with its own step-by-step instructions on how to fold a paper heart.
The "how to fold a paper heart" DIY kit The kit contains:
- 2 small red and white paper heart cutouts - 10 large red and white paper heart cutouts - 12 red paper loops for hanging - easy to follow instructions on how to fold a paper heart - a card - an envelope
In no time, you will be an expert yourself and can even show your family and friends how to fold a paper heart!
These red and white hearts are so pretty, you’ll want to show them off every chance you get! I use mine as gift-tags, gift-cards, thank you cards, Valentine’s Day cards, bookmarks, window ornaments and Christmas tree ornaments as they are, or filled with candies or home-baked cookies (roll a funnel of wax paper and line the insides of the hearts to protect them). My friends use theirs as wedding card invitations and announcements of new additions to their families; while their little daughters decorate their doorknobs with these paper hearts.
Now that you know how to fold a paper heart, let your imagination run free!
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