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Lovebird Centerpieces and Goodie Boxes!

Sometimes it isn’t finding the right gift, but figuring out how to present it that causes a challenge. This year, make a cute Lovebird presentation box – that can also be used as a centerpiece!

This is a great way to offer the gift as a surprise (anyone proposing??)!

To make this craft, simply print out the activity sheet above. Just click on the image, download and print!

Make your Lovebird Centerpiece and have the birds sitting on the table during dinner, then when you’re ready to surprise your loved one, lift up one of the birds and viola! Their gift box is reveled!

This cute little craft is sure to bring a smile to the faces of your loved ones – as gift, as a centerpiece and even when surprising them to reveal your love!

To make this craft you will need:
- Colorful Tissue Paper
- Scissors
- Ribbon
- Hot Glue Gun
- Hot Glue Sticks
- Two 2″ Styrofoam Balls

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Here’s a tip! When you are folding up the layers of tissue paper, first, fan out the accordian from the center. Then, fold up and fluff out the accordian layer of each tissue sheet as you go.

This will create the full pom-pom effect for the lovebird’s body!


Make a Love Monkey!

Hi Scribblers,

Looking to craft something cute for Valentine’s Day?

A fun craft and a cute gift for anyone, this Love Monkey is easy to make and looks adorable on display! Using non-toxic clay, this is a great craft to make with the kids!

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To make this craft, you will need:
- Crayola Model Magic Clay in Red
- Silver Glitter Foam
- Red Glitter Foam
- Red Ribbon
- Tacky Glue
- Scissors
- Googly Eyes
- Glitter Glue

To start, split the package of red clay into thirds. Roll 1/3 of the clay into a ball to make the head, and 2/3 of the clay into a ball to make the body.

On the back of the silver glitter foam, draw the Monkey ears (about the size of M & Ms), an oval face, and a stomach in an egg/potato shape.  On the red glitter foam, draw a small heart shape about an inch tall, arms, feet and a tail. It helps to practice drawing the shapes onto paper first and then comparing the proportions to the clay balls you have made for the head and body. You can use those paper cut outs as templates when you draw on the foam.

When you have finished drawing the shapes on to foam, cut out the shapes.

Glue the foam pieces to the body. For the face, first glue down the heart shape, then glue the oval shape lying longwise just below the two bumps of the heart.

Use glitter glue to draw the nose and mouth (this will look a bit like a smiley face on it’s own).

Add googly eyes into the two bumps of the heart and a red ribbon bow to give your love monkey a bow tie, then finish with a little extra embellishment. I added a toothpick with a heart cut-out. It kind of looks like he is holding a sign or a balloon, no?

Have fun & get scribbley!

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