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Valentines Book Ends! How to needle felt your own!

January 27, 2022 by Liza Adams

Learn how to make these adorable conversation heart crafts on the CreativeLive blog!

 

Here’s an unusual project and an unusual gift!  These are intended to be book ends, they are hollow ‘boxes’ with weighted filling that you can use for all sorts of things!  Over at Creative Live, you can find the entire step by step to help you create a box like this of your own!

Needle felted vessels aren’t very common, you would normally find wet felted ones of all different shapes and sizes, so I was quite surprised to come across this project.

Learn how to make these adorable conversation heart crafts on the CreativeLive blog!

With these very thorough instructions I’m sure you will have yours made in no time, and be designing your next project soon after!

The beauty of needle felting is that you can always customise your work to suit your own needs and preferences, so make it your own size, colour and shape so you have a gift you are proud to share!

I hope you enjoy this little tutorial, you can find the link to the page here!

Happy felting!

 

 

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