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Valentine’s day is just around the corner, so here’s some fun projects to create for your loved ones!  Love notes of any kind are welcomed…and here’s a darling decorated tin to keep them in, along with some sweets in these adorable milk carton inspired jars!

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Therm O Web project supplies:

iCraft® Deco Foil™ Peelnstick Toner sheets

iCraft® Deco Foil™ – Champagne Transfer Sheets (NEW Coming Soon!)

Foam squares

Glitter Dust™ photo corners – pink

Mini Tape Runner

Other supplies:

Simple Stories You&Me collection

Fiskars punches

Sizzix heart diecut

Maya Road twine

Doodlebug doily

Instructions:

Turn on laminator, allow to warm up.

Cut paper to fit outside of the tin, adhere with mini tape runner.

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Cut strips of paper 1 in by 12 in, and adhere to paper around the tin with foam squares.

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For the top of the tin, adhere paper to cover the top with mini tape runner.

Adhere doily onto the middle of the paper with mini tape runner.

Adhere folded diecut heart to the middle of the doily with mini tape runner.  Tie twin through bottom of the diecut heart.

Choose sentiment card from paper, add Glitter Dust™ photo corners, and then adhere with foam squares to the middle of the heart.

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Punch shapes from Peelnstick Toner sheets.  Laminate with gold foil on top.

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Adhere to the diecut heart.  Cut circle in half, and adhere to sides of sentiment card on the heart.

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Repeat the shapes and laminate process with Champagne.  Adhere to glass milk carton jars.  Embellish with stickers, tag, and twine.

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Thank you for stopping by and making Therm O Web a part of your creative day!

~Erin Yamabe

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