A always says that in English there’s only one word for “love” even though there are so many kinds of love. Love for your family, your friends, your co-workers, your neighbors, etc. Love is not just reserved for lovers. And neither are hearts! Hearts should not be just for valentine’s, but should make its way into our everyday. Just like how all those that we care about should know everyday. Here are a few ideas to get your hearts pumping!
In tomorrow’s post, I have a little printable planned for all you valentine’s day procrastinators (I’m totally included)!
Heart note cards just to say “Hi”:
Stick them in your minature garden:
Display them in art:
Use the heart filter on your camera:
Sprinkle them all over:
Or even wear them on your feet (& yes, I would probably try to wear these everyday if I owned them):
Heart Notes by Annily Green | Miniature Garden Photo by Resurrection Fern | Paper Heart Art by Sarah & Bendrix | Bokeh Heart Filter Photos (Top Left by Melanie Alexandra & Top Right by Chelsea Victoria via Indie Pretty Projects | Bottom Left via We Heart It | Bottom Right via Optimystique) | Heart Confetti Photo by Satsuma Press | Vivienne Westwood Melissa ‘Anglomania’ Heart Shoes
Do you like hearts? How do you incorporate them into your life?












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I love this post! It’s exactly what I needed to see tonight to get into gear for tomorrow. I had so many projects planned for Valentine’s Day and haven’t started on any of them.
Ashley- I’m so glad to hear! I’m totally on the same boat. Good luck! I’m excited to hear how yours turns out.
Hi, what kind of heart filter do you use? is that on your iphone?
I love it.
Please let me know.
Thank s
Irina
Irina – I actually didn’t take those photos myself. But, here’s a cool tutorial to make your own bokeh heart filter & here are some apps that you can get that heart bokeh effect on your iphone with!