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Heart Garland Is The Best!

Valentine’s Day is all about love and hearts…lots of hearts and maybe a touch of red and pink too and there is no better way to incorporate it all then with heart garland!   You wouldn’t believe all of the different ways to make it either. There are so many different designs, patterns even materials that you can do and use! Things like paper, felt, bakers twine, even doilies!  We love all of the lovely looks there are out there and the face that you can hang them from absolutely anywhere. Our favorite look is using them as dessert bar backdrops but a close second is hanging them from mantels or ceilings! Oh they are just darling hanging from ceilings. They are a fabulous DIY project but there are definitely some amazing ones on Etsy too that we included too! Let’s get to this amazing Valentine’s Day eye candy!

{We are just smitten for this DIY paper heart garland from Green Wedding Shoes! You wouldn’t believe how easy it is to make.}

{Isn’t this just the cutest yellow and grey heart garland?! SO Whimsical! Get this from Any Occasion Banners on Etsy.}

{The circle curls on these hearts are just too lovely! Get the DIY from How About Orange!}

{We love the patterns on these hearts from Making It With Danielle. Amazing look for Valentine’s Day don’t you think?!}

{You wouldn’t believe how easy this lovely garland is from The Elli Blog. Just print and sew!}

{This red and grey heart garland is even easier! Get the free printables and DIY tutorial from Landeelu!}

{We love these DIY felt hearts on this garland too from Please Note. It is no sew too!}

{This doily heart garland is incredible easy yet super adorable from Stay At Home Artist! You can use it year after year too!

{We love all of the colors of the hearts in this garland AND and how incredibly easy it is to make too. Get the DIY tutorial from Oopsey Daisy.}

{We are just smitten for the mix of pink, red and aqua in this DIY felt heart garland from Huckleberry Love!}

Heart Garland Is The Best! was last modified: February 20th, 2015 by Emily Miller
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