
- Glass votive candle holder
- Red and pink tissue paper
- Mod Podge
- Brush
- Votive candle
*Please supervise your child with this activity as it involves Mod Podge and glass. I did this with my three year olds, but all children are different and you know your child best.
Before we started, I cut some hearts out of red and pink tissue paper. I just folded the tissue paper in half and cut out half a heart. I cut various sized hearts.
The kids had some trouble making their hearts smooth on the glass, so there are some bumps, but that just adds to the kid made charm.
We do our kid crafts while wearing crowns. That's how we roll here.
"A" ended up making a pattern with the pink and red hearts.
Here is how it will look when the kids are done with their part. You will want to paint over the hearts with a thin layer of Mod Podge.
While drying. The girls were curious to see if it would indeed turn clear, as I promised.
Drop a votive candle in there and enjoy!
These Kid Made Heart Votives make really great teacher gifts too. You can even put a gift card in the empty votive if you wanted to add a little more to it.
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Cute idea! I love that she was wearing her crown!
ReplyDeleteLove this! Such a great little gift that the kids can help with!
ReplyDeleteMy little daycare kiddos will love doing this. What a great idea. Thanks
ReplyDeleteRhonda @ The Messy Roost
Very cute idea! I had been thinking about doing something like this but with glitter. I love the tissue paper though and it would be more toddler friendly. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThese are too cute! Such a fun project for the kids!
ReplyDeleteI love it! So cute! I need to do more projects like this with my daughter. We do lots of on paper art - drawing, coloring, etc - but things like this are fun! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDelete@ Leigh Ann, She ALWAYS wears her crown!
ReplyDelete@ Lovingmama, I love kid made gifts!
@ Messy Roost, Hope they have fun!
@ Carrie, Glitter would be cool too. Hmm....
@ Megan, Thanks for the visit!
@ Megan, I hope she enjoys it.
These are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteHow simple and fun. Turned out great. I hope you will link up to my I Heart Projects Linky Party.
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Precious!
ReplyDeleteCute project! Your girls are adorable! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHow pretty! And reminds me that we have some little jars to "upcycle" too.... must start on those soon!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing on Kids Get Crafty!
Maggy
Aaahhh! Vicky, these are aDORable! Best kids' craft I've seen all day. We made the jack-o-lantern ones, but I never thought to use hearts! They're so pretty and fun! Pretty please say you'll link up at my party!
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Love it! I'd love to have you add to Thematic Thursday.
ReplyDeleteIt's nice the mod podge dries clear so you don't have to worry about keeping it too neat.
ReplyDeleteMelissa
www.lovebugliving.com
Very pretty!!!
ReplyDelete~MiaB
So pretty! What a great gift idea! I am sharing this on my FB page, The Golden Gleam.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I made something similar with leaves and glitter for fall. I like the hearts for Valentine's Day.
ReplyDeleteJen
Cute!! Love how these turned out!
ReplyDeleteLOVE IT!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteI will be making these and linking it back to you! :)
Love them! Thank you for sharing at Sharing Saturday!
ReplyDeleteI do a similar Mother's Day craft with baby food jars. I just use elmer's glue mixed with water, it dries clear as well, and I always have it on hand. I also started using the battery operate votives for safety.
ReplyDeleteThis is great. I'm going to have my grandchildren make Mother's Day presents like these. In fact, I might make a few for a special table setting.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the step-by-step pictures.
Thanks for sharing! Will try it1 joann
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone for all the nice compliments. This was super easy and we all had fun.
ReplyDeleteSo sweet! I'm so happy that you decided to join Seasonal Sundays. Hope you'll be here next week too!
ReplyDelete- The Tablescaper
These are pretty! I have never used mod podge. I really need to buy some!
ReplyDeleteso nice votives!! I love hearts!!
ReplyDeleteyou can see my valentine post here:
http://lacasitadmaria.blogspot.com/2012/02/semana-de-san-valentin-valentines-week.html
maria from spain!!!
What a fun project! Would love it if you came by and linked up to my Manic Monday Linky Party!
ReplyDelete-Melissa
http://serendipityandspice.blogspot.com
What a cute gift idea! Thank you for sharing your ideas with us on The Sunday Showcase
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ReplyDeleteThese are lovely! Just pinned these to my Valentines Day for Kids board :) Thanks for linking up to the Afterschool linky!
ReplyDeleteThanks MaryAnne! Appreciate it!
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