I had some items left over from a previous Valentine DIY, and decided to put together a couple different garlands. It was so quick and easy to do that I wanted to share with all of you.
Items needed for Valentine garlands
- burlap hearts
- small wooden hearts
- Dollar Tree cookie sheets
- twine
- heart paper punch
- scissors, glue gun

For the first garland I used the red burlap hearts and metal hearts punched from the cookie sheet.

I just glued the metal hearts to the burlap hearts, and glued them to a length of twine. Easy-peasy!


The garland looks SO cute; just a little something extra for this Valentine vignette.

For the garland pictured above I just glued the small wooden hearts onto the cookie sheet heart cut-outs, then glued them to a length of red and white baker’s twine. I LOVE how it looks in this rag wreath.
Both garlands were so quick and easy to make, and I only used leftover items from other crafting projects. Yay!
I hope I’ve inspired you to create a Valentine garland for your home.
Happy Crafting!
XOXO
Pamela
So cute Pam!