Hey, friends! If you’re clicking over from KATV, thank you for watching me make this fun Cupid’s Arrow Valentine craft on Saturday Daybreak! I love a good, fun, QUICK & EASY Valenine’s Day craft and I hope you enjoy this as much as I do. The supplies are fairly basic and easy to find at your local big box grocery or hobby & craft store.
Watch me make these Cupid’s Arrow Valentines on Saturday Daybreak!
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This Valentine craft can be done by anyone who can hold a pair of kid-safe scissors and a glue stick. Here’s how to make ’em…
Cupid’s Arrow Valentine
Gather these Supplies:
Regular scissor or kid scissors
Tissue Paper, assorted colors
Felt, assorted colors
Glue gun & hot glue sticks, optional
Letter Stickers, optional
How to:
- Unfold tissue paper and cut off a 4 inch piece.
- Fold over the tissue strip and crease into a 2 inch strip.
- Cut this 2 inch strip into multiple sections, about 2-3 inches wide.
- Separate sectioned tissue and place on top of eachother. Glue together to form a 4-layer piece of tissue. This makes fringe cutting easier.
- Fringe cut tissue leaving a 1/4 – 1/2 inch uncut section along the creased & folded edge so that tissue paper stays intact but is fringed.
- Apply glue to the uncut strip of tissue.
- Place skinny craft stick at the top of the glued tissue paper and roll until the tissue is completely rolled and secure with more glue at the end if needed.
- Cut felt into arrows and apply with glue. Use hot glue if in a hurry but regular glue can be used with a longer drying time.
How to use your Cupid’s Arrow Valentines
Tie arrows to colorful bakers twine and use as bunting.
Apply double sided tape, glue dots, foam dots, or poster putty and use as wall decorations.
Create Valentine hearts with Hershey Chocolate Hearts or Reese’s Peanut Buter hearts and affix the arrows to the hearts with double sided tape. Add sticker letters with the recipient’s name!
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