I wanted to spruce up my daughter's bedroom plain walls. The DIY heart wall art is a project that you can recycle and decorate at the same time! The best part it did not cost nothing to make because I had the old wire coat hangers and the scrap fabric. The DIY heart wall art is really easy to make. This is perfect for a little girls room.
As you can tell there is a heart fad going on in her room. Can you see the heart garland that I crochet hanging across the window? You can find the Easy Crochet Heart here. This heart theme purely by accident. But I think it fits her well because she wears her heart on her sleeves. Even at the age of 6, her heart keeps getting broken.......sigh.......yes......by a boy. I know, she is too young for this. All she wants is for him to be her friend and to quit running from her when she says hi. She just wants to play. This poor girl cried when he completely ignored her. She waited until she was in the car to let loose the tears. It broke my heart to see her this way. I do not remember having this problem at that age. I was too interested in my toys and playing outside. If this is what I am dealing with at 6 in a half, what is it going to be like in 10 years? I am thinking I am in a world of trouble.....sniffle.
Now on to the DIY Heart Wall Art. As you can see I made three hearts, two pink and one white.
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Using large wire cutter, I cut off the curved hook, this will be the bottom of the heart. Using pliers bend and shape the wire hanger into a heart. It does not have to be perfect.
I had some scrap fabric that I cut into long stripes that is one inch wide. The pink fabric is cotton and the white is an old lace curtain. You could use any kind of material, such as ribbon, burlap, or even yarn. Let your imagination go wild.
I secure one end of the fabric to the crease of the heart with some hot glue and stretch the strand to the outer edge of the heart, again with some hot glue. I kept going until I was satisfied.
You could experiment different ways of using the fabric and create a whole different kind of pattern.
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I hung it on the wall using small nails. You will notice in the photos how the hearts is not 100% flat which is fine. I think it gives it a nice old look to it. Also a shabby chic look.
My daughter loves her hearts. Now if I can figure out a way to make her forget about the boy who keeps breaking her heart, I will be satisfied... ; p
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Very cute!! Found you via the TGIF Blog Hop hosted by FPL :) Check me out at http://thepinspiredmom.blogspot.com :)
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ReplyDeleteThose came out cute and would be wonderful for my daughter's bedroom!
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Cute!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable! Found you on the Fun Friday Blog Hop. I want to try making these for my daughter, she would love pink hearts!
ReplyDeleteohhh, how nice. i am sure your daughter loves this! i bet you were the same as your daughter at her age. lol
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So very pretty!
ReplyDeleteHow totally adorable! I love the pink and the hearts in your daughter's room =)
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up with the GtKY hop!!
Very cute idea - great for a little girls room.
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I ♥ this!! Thank you for sharing at the Thursday Favorite Things hop xo
ReplyDeleteLove them!
ReplyDeleteThat looks wonderful! Great idea! :)
ReplyDeleteThe hearts are so cute! So many ideas on your page! I am now following you on bloglovin'. Check me out @ www.feelingtheemptynest.com when you have time. Thanks:)
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I love your hearts - they are so gorgeous :)
ReplyDeleteSarah @ A Cat-Like Curiosity
Your poor little girl! Hopefully she will get it out of her system early and be the heart breaker instead of the heart broken. Cute hearts!
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New follower! Love these! Will be a regular viewer! Follow back? www.our-baby-blog.co.uk x
ReplyDeleteThat is lovely, I am so going to do this, the room looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and delicate!
ReplyDeleteI adore your hearts wall decor. They are just lovely!!!
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Awh! These are too cute! (Found you via "happy hour")
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ReplyDeleteThis is really so nice and creative! :) I found you through the Friday blog hop, and I am a new follower!
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What a cute idea! I love that you were able to use things you already had on hand.
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Cutest wall art ever! I love these! I love using what you have to make a great project and you sure have done it! Happy to be following you via GFC and looking forward to more inspiration!
ReplyDeletewow, super cute! I love the look of these on the wall! I came over from Sugar Bee Crafts. Would love for you to share this at my Tuesday Link party as well! http://www.nap-timecreations.com/2013/03/st-pattys-pasta-and-tasteful-tuesday.html
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful. What a clever idea I just love these hearts. They are looking fab on wall. Thanks for sharing DIY.
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These are super cute and I like that they aren't flat against the wall either ~ it gives it texture!
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Your sweet little girl. How sweet to add some hearts to the wall since she does wear her heart on her sleeve. That little boy will be kicking himself one day for running away from her :). What an beautiful project.
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable and super unique! Thanks so much for sharing on Made in a Day! I am pining these!
ReplyDeleteKim
So very creative ! It is a lovely addition to a little girls room :-) I know exactly what you mean by your heart aching when she has a broken heart, just hate it when my little girl {not so little - 19!} is upset by anything to do with boys. Thank you for sharing this wonderful project at the ALL MY BLOGGY FRIENDS party !
ReplyDeleteCreative and CUTE!
ReplyDeleteLoved your hearts! You are so right - they look perfect for a little girls room!
ReplyDeletePretty! You can never go wrong with hearts or have too many :)
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Great Job.
ReplyDeleteYour hearts are so creative and adorable!! I love them! Just pinned. Thank you so much for sharing at A Bouquet of Talent. So thrilled to have you share with us. Hope you are having a great weekend!
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Kathy
Love these hearts, too. I made your pink and yellow ones. Bless your sweet child's heart. My mom was visiting a friend when I was about that age. She told her son to play with me. He was mad and slammed the door--and the glass broke, he had to get stitches.
ReplyDeleteThese are great - I love decorating with hearts. Thank you for linking up at Fluster's Creative Muster. Hope to see you next week!
ReplyDeleteRobin @ Fluster Buster
So well done!!!! Love it. Thank you for linking it up with us. A new party opens again later today. I hope to see you there again. Stay in touch! ~ Rose
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing on Tutorial Thursdays. Your link was one of the most visited links from last week and I will be featuring your post tomorrow. Hope to see you again this week.
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Natalie
www.marigoldsloft.blogspot.com
Wow, it's looking so beautiful you have done great work, i love this DIY Heart Wall Art and want to say thanks for sharing this Easy DIY Heart Wall Art tutorial. :)
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