Quick valentine for Valentine's Day
We all remember how fun it was to give and receive valentines at school. Personally, I always made them myself, it seemed to me that this way they would be more honest and pleasant. Today I will teach you how to make a funny Valentine card yourself. It's very simple and interesting.
What you will need to make:
Colored paper in several colors.
Scissors.
Pencil.
Needle and thread.

First you will need to draw a heart. It is difficult to make it even with equal sides, so it is better to use a pattern or transfer it from the monitor, as I did. I found a heart I liked on the Internet, placed the sheet of paper on the monitor and transferred the outline onto the sheet, then cut out the heart and drew all the others based on it.

We cut out the blanks. I'm making two valentines, so I have four hearts - two per valentine.

We write messages on the hearts; they can be anything.

On the hearts that will be on the reverse side, we write a message that the heart needs to be broken. That’s what I wrote, but you can make it more romantic, for example, by writing – Open your heart.Such a message will say both that the heart needs to be broken, and that the person to whom you are giving a Valentine will have to give you an answer.

Cut out a lot of small hearts.

Take a needle and thread and sew the two halves of the heart together.

Without finishing it to the end, we fill the heart with small hearts and finish it to the end.

You get these cute postcards with a message inside. If you are too lazy to sew, you can glue the halves together and draw the stitching with a pen or felt-tip pen.

To make your Valentine's card more interesting and tasty, instead of paper hearts, you can put small candies inside the card that your significant other loves.
What you will need to make:
Colored paper in several colors.
Scissors.
Pencil.
Needle and thread.

First you will need to draw a heart. It is difficult to make it even with equal sides, so it is better to use a pattern or transfer it from the monitor, as I did. I found a heart I liked on the Internet, placed the sheet of paper on the monitor and transferred the outline onto the sheet, then cut out the heart and drew all the others based on it.

We cut out the blanks. I'm making two valentines, so I have four hearts - two per valentine.

We write messages on the hearts; they can be anything.

On the hearts that will be on the reverse side, we write a message that the heart needs to be broken. That’s what I wrote, but you can make it more romantic, for example, by writing – Open your heart.Such a message will say both that the heart needs to be broken, and that the person to whom you are giving a Valentine will have to give you an answer.

Cut out a lot of small hearts.

Take a needle and thread and sew the two halves of the heart together.

Without finishing it to the end, we fill the heart with small hearts and finish it to the end.

You get these cute postcards with a message inside. If you are too lazy to sew, you can glue the halves together and draw the stitching with a pen or felt-tip pen.

To make your Valentine's card more interesting and tasty, instead of paper hearts, you can put small candies inside the card that your significant other loves.

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