This is just a short post.
Hearts are probably boring you by now, but I offered to make a bunch of simple ones as gift for children.
The bonus for me is that I can use some leftovers and try out patterns.
Mostly I'm showing you these, though, as an addition to the Tuesday post because that is just what I meant when I said I needed to make it work for me.
I hope these tiny hearts will make children smile a bit when they get them as a surprise, and while making a small piece which can be finished rather quickly every, now and then - although there have been moments when I seriously doubted my counting skills (up to 8 beads in some rows! 😂) - may not be super creative, it's something. Sometimes a little something just has to be enough.
No worries, though, it will not be all hearts from now on. Even if I plan to move along the color wheel some more, I'm not going to make look at all of them, promise.
Oh they are so cute! And lovely colours. I would use them as a keyring.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Nancy! That's absolutely one idea, but I'm going to leave it to my family member to decide how to use them for the kids she's working with, she'll know best 😊
DeleteI think they're beautiful and would be really nice as charms on a bracelet! Any child that receives these will be extra special lucky!
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Thank you, Marsha! I hope they will be lucky charms for them!
DeleteI love these little 3D hearts! So I know the kids will. So awesome to see them altogether in this photo.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Michelle, I really hope they will!
DeleteThose are so cute, I bet the children will be delighted!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Liz! 😊
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