Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Make It Monday: Coffee Filter Hearts

It was about time to update our kitchen window with colorful creations. Down came the Christmas-y winter decals and up went our new Valentine hearts. The process was both easy and fun! Two ingredients for a winning craft in our house. 

The inspiration came from our coffee filter butterflies. The kids were a little disappointed that there was no water spraying this time though, but mommy was happy that it didn't make a mess. Maybe next week I'll pick a super messy project to make up for it.


 All you need are a pair of scissors, coffee filters, dot markers, and a couple of cute helpers.


Fold the coffee filter in half and cut out a heart. 


 Fold up the heart any which way you want and dab away with the markers!


Make a pattern, color the entire heart 1 color, or dot random colors everywhere. No matter how you decorate it, you can't go wrong!


If the heart is folded a few times, make sure to turn it over to ensure the color bled all the way through.


It's so much fun, you'll want to make lots and lots of hearts!


But the real fun is in opening the hearts up and seeing the designs you made. We found butterflies, more hearts, letters and faces. Each time, we ooh-ed and aah-ed and the beautiful formations. I admit, I had just as much fun decorating the hearts as the kids did! And they look especially pretty on our window when the sun shines through, not that you can tell by looking at the picture I took after the sun started to go down and the sky became overcast. Oh well, I guess you'll just have to make them and experience their beauty yourself!

And even once the markers are all put away, you can still have fun with the filter scraps . . . 


It's the craft that keeps on giving.

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4 comments:

  1. Oh a craft even I coudn't mess up. I love it!

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  2. Really fun craft! I have done the coffee filter butterflies before, but will have to try the hearts. They would be very good decorations for Valentines Day decorations!

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  3. Yay for not so messy projects! They look pretty on the window.

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