Valentine Blues - Upcycled Denim Heart
It's February. Besides winter and cold weather, that means Valentine's Day will be here soon. This year I decided to craft something using non-traditional Valentine's Day colors and since I'm all about upcycling....here we go!
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I started by cutting out two heart shapes from an old pair of jeans.
With right sides together, they were pinned and stitched leaving an opening for turning.
The curved seams were all snipped.
Then the heart was turned right side out and pressed.
A vintage earring was added to the center.
Some fiberfill was added...
...and the opening was stitched shut.
Time for the lace!
The lace was applied with a hot glue gun.
Silicone finger protectors are a must!
There was still one thing missing.
A piece of fishing line is a hanger for this heart, although I could see it as a pillow too!
I don't do a lot of decorating for Valentine's Day, but I've made a few crafts that are favorites:
How about you?
What have you been crafting?
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Lovely project. I love upcycling denim!
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Thank you, Jeanne. I have quite a bit of denim and it's time to start using it up!
DeleteThis is an adorable project! I love repurposing old/worn things and making them into something new! You have inspired me :) Blessings and Happy February!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Marilyn. I love to repurpose and upcycle too, and I'm so happy I've inspired you!
DeleteAdorable! I love denim projects. Visiting from #Anythinggoes
ReplyDeleteThank you, Melynda. I love denim too and have a stash I'm working on!
DeleteAnn, that is so pretty. It has such a romantic look...perfect for the holiday! Stay warm my friend!! xo
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kim. I love the denim and lace combination. It may be time to work on my stash of denim along with some lace I recently acquired...great projects to work on when it's cold outside!
DeleteHow cute. And hope you have a lovely Valentine's Day #TrafficJamReboot
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lydia. Happy Valentine's Day to you too!!
DeleteThis is very sweet! I need to one day figure out what I am good at: I love seeing people create things, but I haven't created anything but outfits in years, lol!
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Thank you so much, Mireille. Creating outfits is certainly a talent. Keep at it!
DeleteCute project - helpful hint is to "notch" your curved seams (V cut). - - and only clip when it curves the other way, so fabric will ease. Notching reduces bulk when turned right side out
ReplyDeleteThanks, Patti. I learned about notching many years ago in Home Ec! Since the fabric was so soft and pliable, I really didn't need to do it. You know me, I'm a rule-breaker! HaHa!
DeleteThat's so sweet, what a pretty upcycle
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Julie. You know I love a good upcycle!
DeleteWonderful! thanks for sharing on craft schooling sunday last week, hope to see you again soon!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, I will definitely be back!
DeleteThis is so cute Ann, I love that you used what you already had.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Cara. I'm trying to use the things I have in my stash. It needs to be reduced!
DeleteWhat a sweet idea. This is so pretty! Thanks for sharing this with us at the Will Blog for Comments #77 linkup. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jennifer. I thought it was a nice change from the typical red and pink for Valentine's Day.
DeleteWhat a really neat idea! I love how it turned out!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lisa! I have a whole stash of denim that needs to be used up. It was time to get started!
DeleteWhat a great project and way to repurpose denim! Feauring when my link party opens. Wishing you a very happy V-Day!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, and Happy Valentine's Day to you. too!
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