diy: Anti-Valentine's Day Candy Heart Magnets
If you've been following Studs & Pearls/myself for a while, you know how much I love to combine craftiness and sassiness. This holiday project is no exception. Last year, I created a just-for-fun watercolor painting of anti-Valentine's Day candy hearts. Everyone loved it, so this year I wanted to re-create it in a different way. Keep reading to see how!
Supplies: - Wood Heart Shapes
- Magnets
(I used 3 per heart. If using heavy duty rhodium magnets, 1-2 would probably be enough!) - Foam Brush or Paint Brush
- Red Letter Stickers
(These are by Recollections, available at Michaels)* - Pastel Acrylic Paints
(Or you can mix white with various shades you already have on hand) * I love the clean block design of these particular stickers. Recollections makes these
letter stickers in quite a few colors. Whatever brand you use, choose a font that is simple and easy to read - just like the real candy hearts!
1) Paint the hearts and let dry.
2) Add cheeky and sassy sayings! I'm definitely liking the look of all caps, but I made a few with lowercase letters just to show you how they would look.
3) Glue magnets to the back side of each heart.
4) Once dry, send them to your ex-boyfriend, your evil college Physics professor, or the lady that cut you off in the parking lot.
Or, you can spare yourself the trouble and stick them on your fridge for a good laugh.
It's a great way to send a message, though...
Just kidding. I like you guys.
Xo, Kirsten