I had purchased these 1985ish blocks a while back for 99cents and then never did anything with them until now
(tomorrow I will show you the small one)
I took the larger one and decided to cover it in my favorite kind of paper PLAID!
I just covered the entire heart with tacky glue
and then pressed on the paper
cut out the heart shape and added some ribbon
around the sides and a little bow on top
I then added a cutout piece of vinyl that I made from dollar tree adhesives
I decided it needed something more so I added 4 tiny vintage buttons
And here it is all done... and ready for it's big day on the 14th!
I think it turned out so cute and I can change the message any time I want!
I am linking up Tuesday with these gals for some fun partying!











That's a really cute way to update your 1980's heart!
ReplyDeleteSo much better than 1985 huh? Looking cute!
ReplyDeleteSO cute! I just love using that scrap booking paper... It's so beautiful and easy to work with.
ReplyDeleteWay cute! I like that paper. Thanks for stopping by for a visit.
ReplyDeleteBeeeeaaauuutiful! It looks stunning in the plaid look!:)
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Sandra
You did a nice job! :)
ReplyDeleteAdorable! Love the plaid. :)
ReplyDeleteI love the chalkboard tag - pretty cute!
ReplyDeleteI remember those from the '80's :) Ilove that you can change the message! Cute!
ReplyDeletesweet and simple. thanks for sharing
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barbara jean
that box is so adorable! So dainty and girly. I love it!
ReplyDeletegail
The pink plaid is perfect!
ReplyDeleteCindy at Lakewood
Super cute!!!
ReplyDeleteVery very cute!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute!! I think we have all had one of those 80's hearts at one time or another. Looks MUCH BETTER your way!!
ReplyDeleteOh, it's adorable! Cute and Valetniny!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for stopping by the Talented Tuesday at My Frugal Family link party, and adding this to the page! Don’t forget to stop back next week to see which links from this week are featured, and to add your new links!
What a cute makeover...remake and reuse I always say. Come say hi.
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