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xml encoding="UTF-8"-->Valentine’s Day crafts for kids: Conversation heart jewelry.

conversation heart jewelry
Once again, I’d love to share with all of you what I made for Celebrations this month. While the conversation hearts make these at least sweets-related, the hot glue gun is not an oft-used tool for this cookie and marshmallow decorator.
It’s been years since I pulled that out of hiding.
So I made some Valentine’s Day crafts for kids. Here, I’ll show you how to make conversation heart jewelry, specifically barrettes and rings.

I’m afraid these aren’t wear-forever kind of trinkets, or else you’ll spend your life chased by bees, but if you want to make these a little more permanent, I’d use a stronger glue than the glue gun.

how to make conversation heart jewelry
- Plain jewelry
- Acrylic craft paint
- Paint brush
- Hot glue gun
- Conversation hearts
Step 1: Paint your jewelry.
This is optional, but since the candy is an irregular shape, some of the jewelry shows through the cracks and crevices, so I painted the surface pink. Let the jewelry dry completely.
Step 2: Glue the candy.
Plan out your candy first on the jewelry. Then add a dab of hot glue and carefully attach the candy. Let dry completely.





Karen @ Sugartown Sweets says
My grand-daughter would love these!:)
trisha says
love them Meaghan!!! I just got notice my Sugarlicious copies shipped today!!!!!!!!!!
Paula says
So cute. These conversation heart jewelery pieces will certainly make for great conversation pieces!
Sue says
I especially love the hair clip!
Cindy deRosier says
Why isn’t this on Fun Family Crafts? Please submit it, and any of your other older work! Love it!