Valentine’s Cards used to be homemade. I know this because my Granny Ola told me how she used to spend hours preparing her cards for her special friends. Does calling her Granny Ola call up images of a tree hugging, granola loving, moccasin wearing, free spirited woman? Good, then you have the right image in your head. During her youth in a small farming town, there were no boxes or bags for each child. You made your cards for your best friends, or the boys you were interested in. Only the girls made them. There was no candy. No printed papers. Just construction paper, scissors and glue. A doily if you were lucky. Granny was one of my favorite friends. And she could make things out of construction paper that I could not believe! She started amazing me with paper dolls, moved to all kinds of cut out windows, and folded designs for cards and worked her way to pop ups for the inside.
First, gather your supplies.
Red and white felt (I used 9 x 12 squares)
Pink Pom Poms
Ruler
Chalk
Scissors
Thread or staples (I used red and white baker’s twine)
Sewing machine or stapler
Now let’s put it all together:
Cut two pieces of felt to measure 3 x 12.
Put one piece of felt on top of the other, matching edges. Sew along one long edge with a 1/4 seam allowance. Sew again along the same stitching line to reinforce since you will be cutting through the stitching lines later. Trim seam allowances after sewing. 


Don’t have a sewing machine or hate the thought of using it? Replace the sewing with stapling. Just mark the lines first so your staples won’t get in the way of cutting.
Now you can string it all together. Thread a needle with cord, or baker’s twine and poke through one side of the heart, through the center and then the other side. 
Hot City! You are done and ready to hang some love in the room. Granny used to say hot city to try and sound up with the lingo of her grandkids. I told her it sounded better to use the lingo of her day. So, in her honor, I hope you have a hunky dory Valentine’s Day.



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