Two heart shapes sewn together, stuffed or not, embellished, embroidered, CQ'd,quilted, plain or fancy, anything goes. Add a loop for hanging. Choose your size. For ease of posting, envelope size is a good measurment. You can send them flat just add a note 'To be stuffed'. Sign (or not), add a message and where the hearts are from. This is a small measure of something nice to give in this terrible time.
Me and my friend just got one of these amazing beaded hearts today. I would to thank this person so much. they obviously put a lot of time and effort into making these and it really means a lot to the people of canterbury. Thank you xox :)
My four year old son zeroed in on this heart when we went to the museum today. He lovesit because it hasglittery bits and he loves all the colours. He did not love the earthquakes, so thank you for making him smile.
These hearts are absolutely gorgeous. My son took one home today and was thrilled to bits. Life has been mad, mad, mad lately and your thoughtful craftiness has touched our hearts. Thank you so much for your beautiful labour of love. My son also wants to hang it on our Christmas tree...it will look beautiful.
I picked one of these hearts up last Saturday when I went to the museum to revisit things, didn't expect them to be given away. Love the beaded one I found and it has prize place in my lounge right now but will make a lovely Christmas Decoration, made with Love & full of hope. Makes me want to pay it forward.
Me and my friend just got one of these amazing beaded hearts today. I would to thank this person so much. they obviously put a lot of time and effort into making these and it really means a lot to the people of canterbury. Thank you xox :)
ReplyDeleteMy four year old son zeroed in on this heart when we went to the museum today. He lovesit because it hasglittery bits and he loves all the colours. He did not love the earthquakes, so thank you for making him smile.
ReplyDeleteThese hearts are absolutely gorgeous. My son took one home today and was thrilled to bits.
ReplyDeleteLife has been mad, mad, mad lately and your thoughtful craftiness has touched our hearts.
Thank you so much for your beautiful labour of love.
My son also wants to hang it on our Christmas tree...it will look beautiful.
I picked one of these hearts up last Saturday when I went to the museum to revisit things, didn't expect them to be given away. Love the beaded one I found and it has prize place in my lounge right now but will make a lovely Christmas Decoration, made with Love & full of hope. Makes me want to pay it forward.
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