Global Heart-Warming

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here’s a version that’s a little more in season.  These valentine
ornaments are made from my Paper Globes pattern.  These go together easily with a glue stick and a good
helping of sit-around time. 

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Ornament Tips:
For the dangle, string beads from the top of
each embroidered heart,
locating a large ball-shaped bead at the end of the string of beads.
Then insert that large bead into the
paper globe before gluing the paper flaps on either side of it shut.
Likewise, for the ribbon loop, stitch the bottom of the loop
into a ball-shaped wad, then insert that part into the paper globe at
a joint before gluing the paper flaps on either side of it shut.  When
done, the large bead and the wadded up base of the ribbon loop are
securely fastened within the paper globe where they don’t show.
Follow?  I probably should do some sketches.

We may have been behind on Christmas, but we’re looking all set for
Valentine’s day.  That’s an notable accomplishment for us.  From
December 25th through January 26th our family has Christmas (&
Christmas Eve), New Year’s (& New Year’s Eve), our wedding
anniversary and both of our kids’ birthdays to sort through.  We’re
always a bit cross-eyed this time of year.

63 Comments

  1. Heather, you are soooo clever! I love these so much! Glad you are getting some breathers and a chance to “play” again…….Happy early Valentines day!

  2. Those are cute globes. You sound like me. From the 13th of Nov. thru Christmas, there’s an anniversary and both my husband’s and my birthdays. Our birthdays are more blah than ever now.

  3. I love this paper globes although I don’t like Valentine’s day. I’ll try to do one of this to put it in my terrace. Thankyou so much for your free ideas, you’re amazing!

  4. those are adorable!! they look like a bunch of work, though! (although, i guess anything worth making is worth taking your time with)
    maybe i’ll make just ONE, and find a special someone to gift it to 😛 (heaven knows my BOYFRIEND wouldn’t “get” it!)

  5. Very pretty! I love to make these types of paper crafts with the kids. One of my favorite Christmas ornaments is a star we made in this style a few years ago. It makes me smile everytime I get it out to put on the tree!

  6. Never been inspired to make valentine decorations before, always loved the ones the kids made in school or at home with doilies, construction paper and glitter but these are beautiful!!! I think I may try these out!!

  7. Us too! Only ours are Dec 1st to January 29th. My 2 kids, Christmas, my birthday and anniversery. The joke is we have to take out a loan for the holidays!…LOL! I am going to start on those for Valentine’s day. Do you recommend a good paper/card stock store or company to purchase from?
    Susan

  8. Ohmygoodness! I got to see your fabric (finally!!) in person today…and I could have spent all my savings! It is gorgeous. You are so talented. I am loving your ornaments too!

  9. Heather, I LOVE these! They are SO sweet! Thanks so much for the great Valentine’s Day idea. I think I’ll put aside some “me time” this week to make a few.

  10. I hear ya…love is in the air with craziness mixed in. I have my son’s birthday this weekend.
    I love Valentine’s day and putting up a few little hearts =) These are cute…the dangle makes it! They would be cute in a girls room (mine if I had some time to make them) =)

  11. You know, I’ve been looking for just the right project to do with the 11 year old for Valentines… he’s really into paper craft and beading these days… I think I’ve found it.
    I’ll let you know how it comes out, if you’re interested in the kid’s version of this. 😀

  12. Hi Heather,
    Just found your blog through ‘wise craft’s blog. I love your paper topiary and am going to give them ago. Thank you for sharing. I would love to mention you on my blog, can I have your permission to use one of the photos of the paper bulbs to go along with a bit about you?
    Thanks,
    laura

  13. This is such a cool way to interpret this pattern! I’m totally going to make some of these. By the way, I’m glad you put together a printable pattern because Martha Stewart simply says to put an equilateral triangle into a circle. Pshaw! Easier said than done. This is much appreciated!

  14. As soon as I saw it, I knew I wanted to try it out. I didn’t have any beads, and I couldn’t find them at this school supply (aka my own little art supply store) here in South Korea stuff here is hard to come by. Anyways I made it and it hands in the entry way to my scraproom!!!!Thanks!

  15. I feel childlike delight when I see these. There is so much gratification in making these!
    I can’t wait to see your feature in Home Companion!
    KJ

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