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Hearts Will Fall - Valentine's Day Door Display
By Kayla • April 3, 2018

We're just amazed at what can be done with personal cutting machines! Never fear, if you don't have a Cricut or a Silhouette machine, this Valentine's Day design from Colleen of Getting Crafty with The Bug is still doable and would make a cute door decoration for the holiday!
Hearts Will Fall Valentine's Day Board
- Background: Colleen used a muted print fabric, but you could also use royal blue bulletin board paper.
- Title: "Hearts Will Fall!"
- Border: Winter or Valentine's Day themed trimmer. You might also consider a fun printed border in a complimentary color!
- Decoration: Draw or trace a bare tree shape onto brown bulletin board paper, mounting this in the center of the door. Create heart cutouts from construction paper in Valentine's Day colors - white, pink, and red - scripting each student's name on a heart and arranging them around the display.
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Kayla Johnson
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