The wait is finally over!
Many of you emailed me requesting a tutorial on the tangled prairie hearts I made last month.
Many of you emailed me requesting a tutorial on the tangled prairie hearts I made last month.
Since my supplies finally arrived, I can now share with you how I made them ~
just in time for Valentine's Day.
just in time for Valentine's Day.
Gather up the following items:
suede lacing
22 gauge wire
metal puffed hearts
mini wire cutter
needle nose pliers
pretty little pink crocheted basket to hold your supplies (optional)
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The metal hearts I purchased are from Hobby Lobby.
Michael's carries them, too.
They come in a three pack ~ one silver, one copper, one gold ~
all strung on a little gold chain.
Using wire cutters, snip each heart from the chain
leaving the one larger link attached to the heart.
You'll use that one to thread the leather through.
Take your wire and clip several pieces about 2" long,
and one longer piece about 5" long.
Cut a piece of suede lace
and tie it in a loop.
You can make this as large or as small as you like.
Lay this aside for the moment.
Take the spool of suede lace
and thread one end through one of the hearts.
Fold it up and wrap it with a small piece of the wire.
Thread the heart through the loop you previously made
adjusting the length for the second heart you'll attach next.
I just eyeballed this each time, staggering the hearts as I went.
Do this for each heart, for as many hearts as you want on your tangle.
I like to use an odd number, so I chose seven of them.
I completed four of them here.
When you're finished attaching and looping your hearts,
lift up the large leather loop and adjust the hearts so that they hang in a staggered fashion.
Take the long piece of wire you previously cut
and wrap it numerous times around the gathered cords just below the leather loop.
Lift them up,
listen to their rustic tinkling sound,
and hang them some place sweet
for Valentine's Day.
[or give them away to someone special.]
:)
Laying on a bed of lace on my prairie table... |
Hanging on a crocheted curtain... |
Dangling over a Shabby Chic apron on the kitchen frantel... |
I spent the day creating many of them to sell in my booth this spring.
From my ♥ to yours....
Happy Valentine's Day
Happy Valentine's Day
~ Blessings ~
PS ~ Heaven's Walk is sharing a booth with Doster Emporium at the Allegan Flea Market in May!
Stop by and see us! There will be lots of wonderful treasures to buy!
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Great tutorial Laurie! I love the hearts and how they look gathered on the suede cording. So many options for displaying them! I think it would look fab as a necklace too!!!
ReplyDeleteYou made this look so easy even I could do it and maybe I will. I love the look and appreciate that you shared where you bought everything.
ReplyDeleteNice tutorial, Laurie. They'll look great in your booth. You should sell lots of them.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful, a very hearty affair and wonderful inspiration pictures ! Hug, Barbara
ReplyDeleteSo easy, yet so beautiful !
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Photos! Thanks for sharing your creativeness with us all.~Blessings Kim
ReplyDeleteChe carino Laurie! Proprio un bell'effetto!
ReplyDeleteSono sicura che sarebbe bellissimo partecipare a quel mercatino, a me piacciono tantissimo e non ne perdo uno qui in Italia. Baci!
Hi Laurie,
ReplyDeleteThese are darling! you are gonna sell out fast!!!
Hugs,
Bella
So pretty! Thanks oodles for sharing the info--
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting this, I had actually purchased all the supplies to make something like this, but needed to sit down and figure it all out. You just made it really easy for me :)
ReplyDeleteThese are great, Laurie! I'm going to save this. Thanks for sharing your tutorial on making them.
ReplyDeleteLovely done Laurie...i like your hearts !!....love Ria.....xxx...
ReplyDeleteThese are so beautiful, Laurie!! I love that they're feminine, but rustic at the same time. Happy weekend to you. xo
ReplyDeleteLaurie,
ReplyDeleteThese are perfect for Valentine's Day, dear friend!!!
However, a Bridal Shower or Wedding would be a great way to include these at other times of the year, as well!!!
Much success at your booth and Flea Market in May!!!
Fondly,
Pat
Those are sooo beautiful Laurie!... I want one... xoxo... Julie Marie (I sent you an email just now)
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ReplyDeleteThat is some great job.....just wonderful :)
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Laurie-I have no words-your DIY is absolutly perfect-LOVE!!!!!!!!!!!!Yous is really amazing!!!!
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I cannot wait until Allegan Antique Market.... !!!! And this time I hope to see you there. Anyway, great tutorial with clear directions. I love the wire wrapping around the suede. Great look!
ReplyDeleteThese are very pretty, thanks for sharing the how to!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful gift idea. Excellent tutorial - thank you for sharing the idea. They look great.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful...thank you for the tutorial! I've got to get out tomorrow and see if I can find these hearts!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Pendra
so beautiful! i love this idea and your photos are gorgeous.
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So pretty! Thanks for sharing this at Rustic Restorations Weekend!
ReplyDeleteReally pretty and great photos, too!
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Babs
So cute; I've always loved these hearts and I love how you've paired them with the suede. Gorgeous. :)
ReplyDeleteCute project!
ReplyDeleteThanks Laurie...think I'll make some for our white show in April!
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday!
Those are so pretty~I love the heart shape on anything cuz I have a birthday near Valentines...I might have to make these!
ReplyDeleteThese hearts look delightful. What a great idea. I wonder if I could source the hearts in Australia?
ReplyDeleteSo cute and creative! Happy Valentines Day!
ReplyDeletePretty! Thanks for the tutorial...Christine
ReplyDeleteI love these and am featuring them on Valentine's Day. Just a day for cool heart pictures. I will link back to you of course. Thanks for sharing this wonderful tutorial. Am pinning also. I just became a follower. Love your talents.
ReplyDeleteWhat will you come up with next?
ReplyDeleteSo sweet and will add to the sweetness of your dream catchers in all things romantic.
I have to start coming up with new ideas, if I can pull myself away from all that I have going on.
Laurie you inspire a post full of love, from the bottom of your hearts.
A month of February hearts, hugs, and kisses.
Xoxo
Doré
Oh...I can see these as curtain tie backs too. They are lovely Laurie! Have a great week!
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Deborah
Oh those are beautiful Laurie!Thank you for sharing this tutorial!
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Anne
How sweet are these, and creative, too. I'm sure they will fly right off the shelves. Thanks for sharing.
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Patti
Great tutorial, Laurie. Thanks for sharing. Happy Valentine's Day.......Sarah
ReplyDeleteAmazing inspiration, Laurie! Thanks for tutorial, I must try it :) I wish you a beautiful Valentine´s day!
ReplyDeleteDelightful dangling hearts! So pretty in all the various displays you've chosen, too, Laurie. I love your eye for detail! Great tutorial - thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteA very unique but totally beautiful idea!
ReplyDeletethese are so pretty, Laurie, love the rustic leather with all the feminine lace!!
ReplyDeleteThese are so beautiful, Laurie. Thanks for sharing it at Fluster's Creative Muster
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!! Pinned these beauties. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for partying with the Wildly Original Crowd.
<3 Christina at I Gotta Create!
Laurie, Thanks so much for sharing this wonderful tutorial at Simple & Sweet Fridays. I think these Tangled Prairie Hearts are stunning. I love how you designed them with the wire and leather, so creative and pretty! Happy Valentine's! Thanks also for your wonderful comments, they're very sweet.
ReplyDeleteJody
Just so pretty! Feminine and rustic at the same time....my favorite combination!
ReplyDeleteHi Laurie! Thanks so much for this tutorial. I just love them and thanks for joining us at Transformed Tuesday. Hugs, Peggy
ReplyDeleteThese are some gorgeous!! Thanks for posting this tutorial. I'm glad you linked up at Romance on a dime!!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a good idea, and I love the ways you've incorporated this string of hearts into your decor. I love hearts anyway : )
ReplyDeleteHello Dear Laurie, this is marvelous - you've created something beautiful and shared with us! I do appreciate you sharing and I'll be featuring your post in this week's Home and Garden Thursday,
ReplyDeleteKathy
So so pretty...and you are so sweet to post a tutorial for them too. I love your creative spirit and you always inspire me! xoxo
ReplyDeleteOh, Laurie. They are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLaurie, these are soooo cute, I had to share them on the BNOTP Facebook page. I love hearts and these are really cute gathered together this way. ♥
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