



With so much scrappy bits and pieces of yarn and fabric, lonely buttons, lace and broken necklace beads cluttering up the crafty corner of our miniscule flat, I thought I'd try putting these things to good use. A heart shaped decoration seemed appropriate as Valentine's Day is on the horizon. I suppose these little stuffed hearts would make pretty nifty things to put on a wrapped gift.
2 comments:
I LOVE these! I want to touch them,they are so texturey!
Pretty hearts, I like that they are made from recycled things too.
Hope you sell them on etsy for valentines day.
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