Wednesday, August 8, 2012

3 Paper Craft Valentines Day Decorations to Instantly Enhance Your Party

There are tons of possible choices for coming up with Valentine decorations from a extensive array of items. Then again, usually all that's readily available are some pieces of construction paper and plain white sheets of paper. That's all you require, though, to create some delightful paper craft Valentines day decorations. Here are three project solutions for Valentines Day decorations:

Project Suggestion #1

Collect sheets of colored construction paper; it doesn't have to be just red or pink. Use as many colors as you'd wish. Fold the sheets of paper into quarters, and cut them up. Crease each quarter piece in half; make a half of a heart on to each so the center of the heart is the fold.

Trim each heart out, and suspend or tape them around your home same to how paper snowflakes would be placed. The assortment of colors adds a different perspective to this classic paper craft. When swinging them up, think about doing so in layers or by slightly overlapping the hearts.

Project Solution #2

Adhere to the same instructions above, and put the hearts aside. Take sheets of plain white paper and cut them into snowflakes employing all different outlines (use your creative ideas). Place the hearts over the snowflakes, and mark around the corners.

Cut the snowflake so it complements over the heart, and glue them with each other. You could also cut the snowflake so it is a little bit smaller to present the heart a framed look. Display the hearts around your home, on mirrors, on glassed over wall hangings, and from lighting.

Project Idea #3

Set up a basic paper chain using red, pink, and white. Switch out the colors in a way that pleases you. There's no right or wrong way to make this. Mount this with additional Valentines day decorations like the paper hearts described above.

Consider hanging the hearts from the chain, itself. As an added surprise, cut large hearts out from pieces of decorative scrapbook paper. Punch two holes in the left and right side of each heart, and string ribbon or twine through to make a heart paper chain.

You can try this using colored construction paper and plain white paper, as well. The construction paper and plain white paper works out good for those excited in adding their own drawings, doodles, and embellishments to these Valentines day decorations.

These very simple paper craft projects are a brilliant means to sit down and start simple Valentine decorations strategies to young children. Not only can you integrate fine motor skills and use of adhesives into the lesson, but you can basically educate children the historical past of Valentines Day and why people like crafting Valentines day decorations to hang in their homes.

This is also a incredible method to bring a touch of added romance for couples spending their first Valentines Day together. Look into making messages on each heart before mounting them up to further add to this gift for your partner. Children crafting this project may also want to add special messages on each heart before mounting them up as well, which adds an additional learning aspect to this interesting project.

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