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Christmas Paper Hearts
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There's also these Danish Christmas Hearts:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleated_Christmas_hearts0 -
nothing wrong with trying to increase traffic to a website that is all about creating things for very little money n my view. You're not asking for donations!!
However it is against MSE rules so please let's stick to it
The explanations for why they are in place are in the forum rules which I am sure we have all read 
As for Danish Christmas hearts... I always make these but then I AM danish
Obtaining the right paper to make the creations easier is a tougher task however... we use something called Glaspapir - I've yet to find a decent english equivalent... DFW Nerd #025DFW no more! Officially debt free 2017 - now joining the MFW's!
My DFW Diary - blah- mildly funny stuff about my journey0 -
When I was teaching in secondary schools I used to let my classes make them. (Danish hearts).
They're just so pretty. 0 -
I made these for our wedding
(You can buy them on Etsy using old books at an extortionate price - I had 56 of them around the garden and it cost me around £14 in good quality card).
(There are my instructions somewhere weddings forum).
I made them for my wedding too with strips of A4 pastel paper - can buy packs of paper (and card) in poundland.
A waist is a terrible thing to mind.0 -
I remember making Danish hearts at school when I was about 5.

If you like the hearts you might like these garlands too
http://www.blog.birdsparty.com/2012/12/tutorial-anthropologie-inspired-scroll.html#.UMJtZ-TkrgEA waist is a terrible thing to mind.0 -
kitschkitty wrote: »I remember making Danish hearts at school when I was about 5.

If you like the hearts you might like these garlands too
http://www.blog.birdsparty.com/2012/12/tutorial-anthropologie-inspired-scroll.html#.UMJtZ-TkrgE
Oo I like those too, and the danish hearts
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