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Make gorgeous and fun Heart Stamped Tea Towels in less than 15 minutes.
I realized last week that I needed some kitchen towels for Valentine’s Day. I couldn’t find any that I really loved so I decided to make some. I looked through my craft stash and found everything I needed. And, I used toilet paper rolls to make the heart stamps.
I’m loving the gold and red. I want to sprinkle gold all around my house!
And don’t you just love when a project comes out exactly how you imagined it would in your house. I especially love when it’s a project that can be done in less than 15 minutes.
Materials needed:
- tea towel
- fabric paint (I used red and gold)
- 2 toilet paper rolls or a paper towel roll cut in half
- cardboard or paper plate
Directions:
- Iron tea towel. Spread towel over work surface.
- Add paint to cardboard.
- Fold toilet paper roll into the shape of a heart.
- Dip toilet paper roll into paint and stamp on tea towel.
Only 4 supplies and 4 easy steps to make these Heart Stamped Tea Towels.
This is my kind of craft project!
Do you love quick and easy crafts? Check out even more awesome Valentine’s Day crafts that can be done in 15 minutes or less.
And thanks 30 Minute Crafts, The Country Chic Cottage, and 100 Directions for hosting an awesome craft party!!
So creative… LOVE how they came out!! Beautiful!
These are great! Thanks for joining!
This is so pretty! And I love that you made your own stamps from cardboard 🙂
Hi Kara. I’m so happy to find your blog and this project on Pinterest. Just want to personally thank you and let you know that I featured this project on my blog in my “10 Awesome Valentine’s Day Craft Tutorials” post.
Here it is, http://sewingmadesimple.net/valentines-day-craft-tutorials-2017/
Please let me know if I missed something or if you want to change and add information about your blog and project.
Xoxo,
Amber