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Heart Shaped Valentine’s Door Hanger

December 23, 2021 | DIY Seasonal Decor, Door Hangers, Valentine's

Make your own heart shaped Valentine’s door hanger to celebrate the loves in our lives. Follow along as I show you step by step how you too can create something that will be absolutely adorable hanging on your front door.

Valentine’s Heart Door Hanger

In case you’re still looking for last-minute Valentine’s Day decorations, I’ve got the perfect solution! This 3D heart door hangers is easy to make and absolutely adorable. Plus, it is a great way to show your love for Valentine’s Day. So why not give it a try? I promise you won’t be disappointed. Happy crafting!

Can we both agree that this Valentine heart 3D door hanger is absolutely adorable? I just can’t get over how cute it turned out. Your visitors will surely feel the love as they enter your home and see this beautiful wreath hanging from your front door.

You too can make this for your home by using the simple tips and tricks I share with you in this video tutorial of how to make your own heart wreath door hanger. Use your imagination and create your own wreath using this as inspiration.

collage of a valentine's day heart door hanger with flowers, greenery, and heart picks.

This Valentine door hanger is all things love! A giant heart. Tons of greenery, full of texture and color. And the ribbons… oh man. Burlap and red are a way straight to my heart. Tell me you agree! Hope you love it as much as I do?

Ingredients

  • Large 3D Metal Heart

  • Tea Leaf Bush

  • Boxwood Bush

  • White Berry and Twig Bush

  • Red Sparkly Heart Pick

  • Red Ribbon

  • Green Leather Fern Bush

Directions

  • This large wire heart door hanger could be hung from its center hole as a freestanding decor. But to make it a door hanger, this is how we solve that. Weave your heavy 18 gauge wire through the back top section. Be sure to twist those ties so it is nice and sturdy as we add lots to it. Trim off excess with a wire cutter.
  • Add some foam to build our arrangement. Grab a large brick and cut a section off. Determine where to add your foam piece that will fit inside the wire heart shape. You can decide the left or the right… and then just mirror if you choose the opposite of me. Pin it in with some pins to hold in place.
  • Grab your Tea Leaf Bush and cut off a few pieces from the main bundle. Dipping ends in hot glue first, poke them into your foam base going up and out in all directions. Leave a space in the center for us to add our bow later. There will be gaps but that is okay.
  • Grab your Boxwood Bush and cut from the main stem to give you pieces to work with. Dipping in hot glue, add here and there into your foam supporting the greenery we just added. Maintain those same angles as you work. 
  • Next, let’s work with our White Berry and Twig bush. Pull it apart a bit. Insert throughout your foam accenting the other greenery pieces. 
  • Grab your Red Sparkly Heart Pick and break it up. Insert ends into hot glue as you add into your foam in front of your greenery on both sides. Set extra pieces aside as we prepare for our bow.
  • Grab all of your 4 ribbons: red with hearts burlap, plain red ribbon, ribbon with hearts and dots, and your handy dandy bow maker tool.
  • With your 4” red and burlap ribbon, make a 20” tail for your bow. Your loops will start at 7”. Make 4 total loops (2 on each side) with this ribbon. Be sure to fluff as you go and trim your tails on an angle.
  • Grab your solid red ribbon, and repeat on your bow maker, with tails a little shorter this time. Loops should be only 6.5” and only 2 total loops (1 on each side) for this layer on your bow.
  • Repeat with your red heart and dot ribbon – a different texture and tone to make your bow pop. This should have 2 loops (1 on each side) and be a total of 6” long. Your tails will decrease in length with each layer.
  • With your cable tie, attach around the center of all of your ribbons to make it nice and tight. Trim your extra cable tie. Create a loop to help you pin your bow to the foam.
  • Fluff your ribbons and position your loops to face the right direction.
    To make your center, trim off a tiny section from your red ribbon. Use this section to tie over your center to complete your bow look. Make it tight.
  • Using pins and the loop you created, add your bow. Use a bit of hot glue on the ends of the pins before you insert them in place on your door hanger.
  • Make sure your tails are hanging down. Dovetail those ends. Don’t forget to curl them too. Let’s add more greenery, working with our Green Leather Fern Bush. Add some pieces poking out to support the angles already established. Be sure to add some accent pieces around the bow you just placed to give a little more texture and depth.
  • Step back and see where you can add in more of your heart embellishments to help fill in any gaps. Use it also to hide any foam pieces that may be showing as well. Use that greenery too to fill in.
  • Now, the hard part is deciding whether you’re going to keep this beauty or share it with someone you love. Hard decisions, but love is always full of those.

Are you searching for a unique DIY project this Halloween? Look no further than the Frankie Centerpiece Kit, perfect for adding a personalized and cute spooky touch to your Halloween decor. This DIY arrangement kit blends creativity with simplicity, making it an ideal craft for all skill levels.

DIY Frankie Centerpiece for Halloween Home Decor

Crafting your centerpiece is straightforward and enjoyable. You’ll need some basic tools like styrofoam, wire cutters, scissors, and hot glue. Begin by setting styrofoam inside the bucket, strategically place the twig sprays and, and use the eyeball picks for a finishing touch of flair.

Let me show you how to create your own DIY Frankenstein Halloween Centerpiece that is a cute not spooky decoration for Halloween. Mixing your spooky decorations with old and new gives you fun times spent crafting together now while reminiscing about the Halloweve of yester years. It’s a wonderful way to start a family tradition or simply enjoy some seasonal crafting magic.

Directions

  • Start by finding cutting the styrofoam so it is nestled inside of the Green Frankenstein Bucket so that it sits nicely inside and glue down. I like to use both Gorilla Glue and Hot Glue to really secure it for both now and long term.
  • Cut Black Garland Base into small sections and set your base, spreading for maximum coverage.
  • Prep your picks by grabbing your Purple Green Orange Felt Ball Twig Sprays. Sseparating them into smaller picks. You can also twist the black chenille around your finger to create a fun effect. 
  • Trim your Glitter Eye Ball Picks and add to the stryofoam. Be sure to space them for the best visual display.
  • Cut and prep the White Black Chenille Curly Stems add some dimension to them by curling with your fingers to really give them life.
  • Stem back and look at your your centerpiece. Are thier bald or blank spaces? Fluff you black garland to fill and use the wires in your products from Keleas.com to really get the pieces where you want them.
  • Grab one of your Glitter Curly Velvet Ball Picks and trim the stem down to a couple of inches. Fluff out your pick, and then place it to the left of your bow, tucking it behind the bow to have it peek out from behind it. 

Kelea

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