felt and vinyl conversation hearts

To achieve the intricate cut-out messages on each heart, we recommend using a Cricut Maker or Silhouette Cameo 4 equipped with a rotary blade. But don't worry if you don't have these cutting machines - we've got you covered with a printable template for hand-cutting your felt hearts with scissors.

These heartfelt creations make the perfect addition to your Valentine's Day décor. Hang them individually on a stunning flowering branch (like the one we made!), or use twine to string them together into a delightful banner. The possibilities are endless, and the result is always filled with love.

Ready to get crafting? Gather your tools and materials from our handy list below, then dive into the four easy steps that follow. You'll find our template and SVG file at the end of the post, featuring six adorable messages: Hello, All Mine, Wink Wink, Too Cute, Virtual Hugs, and XOXO.

Let your creativity bloom and your love shine through as you craft these heartwarming conversation hearts. We can't wait to see the beautiful displays of affection you create! Happy crafting, and happy Valentine's Day!

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Instructions

  1. Cut the larger heart shape out of felt using a cutting machine with a rotary blade, or by hand using scissors.
  2. Cut the heat transfer vinyl using a cutting machine with a regular blade, or scissors and a detail knife if cutting by hand. Be sure to mirror the image!
  3. Use an iron or heat press to adhere the heat transfer vinyl on top of the felt. Check the recommended heat settings on the vinyl packaging.
  4. Attach individual ribbons if hanging hearts separately, or use hot glue to attach to a ribbon to create a banner.
felt conversation hearts
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