Happy Valentine’s Day! Whether you’re looking for a last minute Valentine for a friend or significant other, or just a little seasonally appropriate way to pass the time, here are two little heart crafts that will take under 10 minutes! The instructions may be a little confusing without visuals, so I do apologize in advance.
Origami Heart
- Start with a square of paper of any size.
- Fold the paper in half diagonally so that opposite corners meet.
- Unfold the paper
- Repeat Steps 2 and 3, but with the other corners of the paper.
- Turn the paper so that it resembles a diamond instead of a square.
- Fold the top corner of the paper to meet the center point where the two diagonals intersect.
- Fold the bottom corner of the paper to the top of the line created in Step 5.
- Take the bottom right side of the paper and fold it up so that this bottom edge meets the vertical center line of the paper.
- Repeat Step 7 with the left side.
- Leave your origami heart as is or crease all of your pointy corners on the top and sides for a different look!
Here’s the link to a video tutorial as well: Easy Origami Heart Tutorial – DIY – Paper Kawaii
Mini Crochet Heart
This craft requires some prior crochet knowledge and crochet supplies (yarn and hook)!
- Start with a magic ring. Making a magic ring is a bit hard to explain verbally, so here is a quick video tutorial: How to Crochet – Magic Ring (or Magic Circle)
- Once you’ve made your magic ring, chain 2 stitches.
- Next, make 3 treble crochet stitches into your magic ring. A treble crochet means putting the yarn over twice before going into the space to make the stitch.
- Make 4 double crochet and one treble crochet into the ring.
- Make 4 more double crochet and 3 treble crochet in the ring.
- Chain 2 and make a slip stitch into the ring.
- Pull the tail of the magic ring to bring the heart together!
- Tie off your loop with a slip stitch and weave in your ends.
If you want to make a larger crochet heart or a different type, here are the expanded sizes of this pattern and another pattern I’ve used successfully: https://sarahmaker.com/crochet-heart-pattern/ https://www.hookedbyrobin.com/blog/crochet-granny-heart