you will need
piece of wood
ruler
pencil
pen
drill
white paint
assorted pink wool
wool needle
first take the piece of wood and use a pencil and a ruler and mark out a grid as equally spaced as you can, then use a pen to draw dots where you need to drill. if you draw a rough outline of a heart then it will make it easier.
take your drill and make the holes where your pen marks are and then paint the piece of wood completely while and leave to dry
thread the wool needle and take it through one of the holes from the back and take it back through the next hole and tie the wool at the back in a knot, then the wool is secured. then just continue threading the wool through in a cross pattern adding he different shades of pink.
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Anne says
So beautiful Aimee!
xx
Anne
As always, SO incredibly unique and gorgeous. Thanks for sharing! xx Jess
Beautiful! This would look great to do on the backing of a frame and pop it right back into the frame as well! Really creative…love it!
Hugs,
Pendra
What a clever idea and a very unique project. So pretty!
love this! so cute! (ps: lovely blog, girl, can't wait to read more!)
love, rach.
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So cute… If I wasn't totally afraid of my drill, I'd be right there with you! 🙂
Very sweet Aimee!
Thanks for sharing – have a blessed week!
Stacey of Embracing Change
This is so beautiful! 🙂
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