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I'm in a big Valentine's day mood, and I think that's OK as long as it doesn't continue after Valentine's day is over.  The weekend was very cold, but it was a good time for me to finish painting the beams in my bedroom.  In the meantime my daughter came up with this project for today: Valentine treats that she is going to give to her friends, incorporating the clay hearts she made.

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The materials you will need:


heart candy bag, clear bags, heart ribbon, polymer clay, cookie cutters


Roll out the clay to an even thickness, she uses that tool that looks like a pasta machine, but you can use a simple roller.

Then it's up to your imagination to create the shapes you want, well, in this case hearts.  Don't forget to poke a little hole to string the ribbon later on. You can use a straw.


rolling the polymer clay in a pasta machine, cutting the shapes with cookie cutters and poking a little hole

Then, they go in the oven to harden.  She set the oven at 275°F, they stayed in there for 15 min.  (she kept on telling me to write about the importance of following the manufacturer instructions because each brand has its own times. ;)

getting polymer clay heart shapes in the oven

While the hearts were in the oven, someone else was SO willing to help stuff the treat bags.

Boy setting up Valentine treats

Once the heart charms cooled down, it was time to tie the ribbon.
red, pink and white heart charms

Cute, don't you think so?  They can also be used as a necklace charm.

diy charms made out of polymer clay

For now they are simply adorning the treats.

school treats for valentines

kids candy treats and clay charms

red, white and pink clay heart charms

Happy V-DAY!


For more Valentine's day ideas check these out:

 10 V-Day Home Decor Ideas

garlands and all sorts of crafts to invite Valentines day in your home

V-Day Mantel

Love wall plaque, message in a bottle, love potion no. 9 red and white mantel


LOVE - Old Window Gallery Wall

repurpose old windows as gallery wall for Valentine's day red and white decor



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22 comments :

  1. Le quedaron lindisimos!!! ha heredado tus talentos!!!!
    Un beso
    Lorena

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  2. Bonitos corazones, que lindo detalle para regalar! Cariños desde Bs.As.,
    Victoria

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  3. What a great idea! I never would have thought of using my pasta machine to roll clay. Very pretty idea too. Cheers.

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  4. Oh my goodness, these came out fantastic - what a great idea to add a special touch!

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  5. Christina, those are so adorable! Your daughter has obviously inherited your talent. :) I love that she wanted to make sure that everyone followed the manufacturer's directions. Sounds like a born leader to me. And is it my imagination? Or is your son popping some hearts in his mouth while stuffing the bags? So fun that the kids are involved. Have a great week!

    Debbie

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  6. These are so beautiful, Cristina! What a lovely gift idea. :)

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  7. These are so cute! I've never made anything with clay but it looks so fun and pretty easy. They look great on the candy bags. Great job!

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  8. Those are just so cute- I haven't worked with Fimo in a long time. It might be fun to try it again. Darling idea...and congrats to Mindi- xo Diana

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  9. Cute and clever! Your post reminds me I need to get my Valentine's Day decorations out! I'm a little behind, I think. Visiting from Cowgirl Up.
    Lynn at Cottage and Creek
    www.cottageandcreek.com

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  10. Que buena idea para San Valentín, pero lo que mas me gusto es tu hijo !!! Muy buen ayudante tienes!!

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  11. Thanks so much for sharing these cuties at my party.

    Blessings,
    linda

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  12. Super cute! What a fun way to decorate the bags!

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  13. This is an absolutely a dear DIY... and your assistant is well and handsome. He really remind my son with his mole on his chin. So cute.

    Enjoy your day.
    /CC girl

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  14. This is such a precious craft-what a creative idea using your pasta machine! Lovely photos as well!

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  15. Ha ha, these are very sweet! I could totally wear one as a necklace charm, indeed :)

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  16. this really turned out cute Cristina & awesome valentine treats! not just one but two helpers really made it a difference :)

    i would want one for my daughter as a necklace charm :)

    huggies♥
    rea

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  17. This turn out so pretty! I really like them. Your girl is so savvy.

    xoxo!

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  18. Oh how fun...imagine we used to work in a big scale in our past ceramic factory!! Your little son must have loved it..I know I would. Congrats to the winner! Have a great weekend, mi dulce y linda amiga.
    FABBY

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  19. Hi, Cristina

    I love this Valentine's tutorial. It's such a great idea to give as a gift for my little girl's classmate. Thank you for sharing and thank you for stopping by this week at my blog (www.diy180.com)

    Vanessa

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  20. Very cute...I can think of so many uses for these. Any idea how they hold up to the weather? I was thinking they would look great on a wreath. I'm visiting from It's Overflowing.

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  21. What a cute, simple way to make the Velentine's baggies more personal and lively. Thanks for sharing (I found you over at DIY Showoff).

    Happy Valentine's Day!

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