
This idea came out of necessity, sort of. I thought I had purchased a bag full of foam heart stickers. Instead, I purchased foam hearts. I needed to put them to good use, so I decided to make hanging decorations.

You will need:
If you use heart stickers, you can skip the hot glue gun

Randomly space the hearts in different shapes and sizes on the floss.
I used push pins to hang my heart strings from the top of the doorway.
You could hang these in front of a mirror to instantly double the hearts! I these would be fun on my bathroom mirror.
I got this idea after seeing Jeffery Rudell's tutorial on how to make a snowstorm.

6 comments:
pretty!
What a wonderfully easy little project. I'm sure it would easy to adapt this to almost any theme. I guess I'll hafta keep my eyes out for a deal on foam shapes.
I love love love love love it!!!! Toooooooooooooooooooooo CUTE!!!!!!!!! =)
I love love love love love it!!!! Toooooooooooooooooooooo CUTE!!!!!!!!! =)
What a great project. Where did you get the foam hearts?
Oooh...hot glue gun? I will burn my fingers, the floss, the rug, my cats, probably the house down to the ground! But it sure looks pretty!
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