I have been trying to think of a way I could incorporate pink yarn I have left over in the valentine's cards I am making for the girls at Ethan's school. He is the only boy and I didn't really want to make anything with hearts or love so this is the idea I came up with!
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I noticed after taking the picture the "happy valentine's day" part is a little off centered. Good thing it isn't like that in all of them. There are Pop Rocks and a little headband in each card. I was going to write "Girl, You Rock" but I liked the idea better of having their name on it.
This is what you will need to make one of these...
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- Start by printing your image and message in landscape format (you can make 2 at a time that way).
- Print, fold and cut to size
- Hole punch around
- Thread yarn around
- Insert goodies
It's that easy!
Happy crocheting (or Card making)!
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