9" dinner plate or paper plate
Recycled cereal box or other thin cardboard
Pencil
Scissors
Heart pattern
Construction paper: pink, purple, red, and blue
Markers, crayons or paint pens
Glue sticks
Yarn for hanger (optional)
Pattern
Trace around the 9" plate onto the cardboard.
Use your pen or pencil to draw another circle inside that one, about an inch
away from the outside circle.
Cut out the circle and the center of the circle to create a cardboard wreath
base.
Fold a piece of scrap paper in half. Using the heart
pattern line up the fold line of the scrap paper with the
dotted line of the pattern. Cut out the shape so that when you open it, you have
a heart shape.
Fold the short end of a piece of construction paper up about 3 inches. Place
the folded heart around the folded paper and trace the half heart shape into the
paper. You should be able to fit three hearts on the paper. Repeat this step for
each colored piece of paper; you will have a total of 12 hearts. Cut out all the hearts and flatten out the creases so that the hearts lay
flat. Using markers, crayons, or paint pens, write conversation candy phrases on
the hearts such as "LOVE", "HUBBA HUBBA", "SWEET", "LOVE", "BE MINE", "KISS" and
"PAL".
Arrange your hearts on top of the cardboard wreath shape without gluing them
down. Once you have them where you want them, use the glue stick to attach each
one. You can hang the wreath as is or attach a piece of looped yarn to the back
as a hanger.
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