A Romantic Valentine's Door Hanger DIY that is easy! (2024)

Valentine’s day is almost upon us and it got my creativity ramped up as I wanted to make some unique Valentine’s door hanger. It had to be a versatile design that could be hung on the front door, back door, on a wall, you name it. It could not be a cookie-cutter Valentine’s day door hanger with a cupid, arrow or red teddy. Just something a little bit different. Something a little feminine, long lasting (ie could be left up through spring) and convey the message of love.

The creative process…

I know of no better way to say “love” than with a heart shape. I scanned through Pinterest, Instagram, etc., for inspiration but I was not coming up with a thing.

Then I thought about some of the projects I enjoyed doing the most and what all of you loved and the vision sprang to life.

You all have loved simple paint effects. Check mark!!! I could create something like that.

You also fell head over heals in love with my cherry blossom 3d painting I did last year – click here if you want to see it. Check mark!!! I could incorporate that too!

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​A heart, flowers, easy to do and a pretty paint effect…VOILA…an idea came to mind.

​So let’s get started…

​MATERIALS FOR VALENTINE’S DOOR HANGER

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  • ​Wood heart (you could probably find one in the craft section at Michaels, the Dollar Store, Dollar Tree, other craft stores or get someone handy to make you one like I did)
  • Pink acrylic paint (I used DecoArt Americana Cotton Candy)
  • White acrylic paint
  • Purple acrylic paint (I used Mont Marte Purple Metallic)
  • FolkArt Metallic acrylic paint (Pure Gold)
  • An assortment of pink and white faux flowers
  • Pink satin ribbon
  • Sponge brush
  • Round paint brush (one that has been well used)
  • Wire cutter
  • Hot Glue gun & glue sticks
  • Scissors

MAKING THE HEART

​If you found a wood heart at a store or had one, skip down to Step 3 – Paint the heart.

​Step 1 – Selecting a heart shape

​The first step when you are making a wood heart the first thing you need to do is pick a heart shape you like. I simply took a piece of paper folded it in half and drew a heart shape on the one half. Cut it out and gave it to my husband to cut it out in wood.

If you do not want to free hand it, then select a shape on your computer and print it out on a piece of paper. Cut the heart out.

​Then place it on top of the wood and trace around it.

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While the pictures in this section show a heart with the middle cut out, we will be using a solid heart for this project which you will see once you get to Step 3.

​Step 2 – Cutting the wood

​Cut the wood out with a jigsaw.

​Then sand the edges with a sander.

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​Next hand sand the edges so the edges are not sharp.

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​Drill two holes at the top of either side of the heart.

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​Step 3 – Paint the heart

​Paint the entire heart including the edges with pink acrylic paint. Leave to dry completely.

If you are hanging the heart on a french door or on a window, paint the back as well so that it is nicely finished.

​You may need two coats of paint to get full coverage.

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​With a round brush, place your brush into water and then take off excess water by placing on a paper towel. Then lightly tap the brush into the white paint and then dab it onto the heart. If it looks like solid paint, place the brush into water again, lightly tap off and then dilute the white paint with water on the brush so that the white paint blurs. Basically it is going to create a cloudy effect over the paint paint.

​Do not cover too much of the pink. Think of a summer sky with clouds floating by and place watered down white in some areas and not in others.

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​Let dry.

​Next, follow the same process with the purple paint. I place the purple paint a little more heavily at the bottom of the heart and less as I progressed up the heart. I also put it in the areas where there was mostly just pink so that it wasn’t covering up the white too much.

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Let dry.

​Next, follow the process above with the gold paint. You will use even less of the gold paint and it will just be a light wash in some areas to create some sparkle.

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Let dry.

​I should mention that if pink isn’t a color you like you could always use different colors like red, purple or even just shades of white, cream and gold.

​Step 4 – Applying flowers

​You can apply the flowers in whatever pattern you like, but I chose to run them up from the bottom and off to the left side and then wrap slightly down into the middle.

​My suggestion is to play with the flowers and place them into a pattern that is appealing to you. You will only need the heads of the flowers you are using so using your wire cutter clip off the stems and this will be easier to see how they will look as they will lay flat.

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​The first thing to do is to place your largest flower in the center most part of where you want the flowers to go.

​Then work outwards from there. Once you are getting a nice design, you should start gluing down so that they don’t move around. I glued mine directly to the wood because my flowers were so big. If your flowers are smaller, you could achieve depth by first gluing a foam piece on in the central area and then inserting the flowers into the foam.

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Make sure to have flowers curling around the edge of the heart.

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Also, tuck a few smaller ones, like buds poking out from the rest.

​A few pieces of greenery are nice to have working out on to the wood.

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​Once you have the biggest flowers in place and glued down, now is the time to come back in and fill in with the smallest flowers and small pieces of greenery.

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Step 5 – String ribbon

​If you are hanging this on a door, measure from where the ribbon will hang from and to where you want the heart to sit. Add 6 inches to it and then double it and cut two identical pieces of ribbon that length.

​I will be hanging mine in a variety of spots to I made the ribbon very long so that I could change it up.

​Next take one of the pieces of ribbon and thread it through one of the holes on the heart. Make sure the good side is showing.

​Repeat with the other side.

​Bring the ribbon up from either side to meet in the middle up as high as the ribbon reaches. Make sure the heart is level. Then tie a not in the ribbon.

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Step 6 – Optional bow

​Not everyone loves bows but if you do, the long droopy ones are really in style.

​Simply cut a very long piece of ribbon (mine was 3 feet) and tie it up by the knotted ribbon and tie into a bow. The pull the loops of the bow so that they are quite long and droopy. Make sure the tails are at least two times longer than the bow.

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​If making bows isn’t your thing, consider using a bow maker.

​Options to a satin ribbon like I used would be a pretty piece of fabric cut into strips and then tied into a bow. If you were going with a different paint theme you could always use burlap ribbons if it is a more casual or rustic style heart.

Step 7 – Optional message

​While I did not do this, you could always paint a message on the right side of the heart like “Love you” or “XOXO”. If you aren’t comfortable free handing it you could always use vinyl stencils. These two options would be a great way to make sure your loved ones know this door hanger is just for them!

ENJOY!!!

​This project turned out so well due to the denseness of the flowers, the beautiful paint finish and the fact that it isn’t your regular heart door hanger made of red hearts or other typical Valentine decorations.

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THANK YOU

​I hope you enjoyed making this Valentine’s door hanger. It certainly is an alternative to a Valentine’s day wreath but I think it is the perfect way to show people you love them. If you are living alone, then it is the perfect way to show yourself that you do indeed love yourself and want to make your surrounding areas beautiful and filled with love.

​Happy crafting!

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In this article, the author discusses their creative process of making a unique Valentine's door hanger. They wanted a design that was versatile and could be hung on various surfaces, not the typical Valentine's day door hanger with traditional symbols like a cupid or arrow. The author sought inspiration from platforms like Pinterest and Instagram but did not find what they were looking for. Instead, they drew inspiration from their past projects and the preferences of their audience.

The article then provides a detailed guide on how to make the Valentine's door hanger, including the materials needed, the steps involved in making the wooden heart, painting it with various colors, and adding faux flowers. The author also suggests adding a ribbon and optionally painting a message on the heart.

The article concludes by highlighting the uniqueness of the door hanger and its ability to convey love in a different way compared to traditional Valentine's decorations.

Now, let's dive into the concepts used in the article:

  1. Valentine's Day: A holiday celebrated on February 14th each year that is traditionally associated with romantic love. It is a day when people express their affection and love for one another, often through gifts, cards, and special gestures.

  2. Door hanger: A decorative item that is hung on a door, usually for decorative purposes or to convey a specific message. In this case, the door hanger is being customized for Valentine's Day.

  3. Versatile design: A design that is flexible and adaptable, suitable for different uses or locations. In the context of the article, the author wanted a door hanger that could be hung on various surfaces like the front door, back door, or wall.

  4. Wood heart: A heart-shaped piece made of wood, used as the base for the door hanger. The author suggests either purchasing a wood heart from a craft store or having one made by someone handy.

  5. Acrylic paint: A fast-drying paint made of pigment suspended in acrylic polymer emulsion. In the article, the author uses pink, white, purple, and gold acrylic paints to decorate the wooden heart.

  6. Faux flowers: Artificial or imitation flowers made from materials like fabric, plastic, or paper. The author incorporates pink and white faux flowers into the design of the door hanger.

  7. Sponge brush: A brush with a sponge-like head used for applying paint. It is often used for creating textured or blended effects.

  8. Round paint brush: A brush with a rounded tip used for various painting techniques. In the article, the author suggests using a well-used round brush for a specific paint effect.

  9. Hot glue gun: A tool that uses hot glue sticks to bond materials together. The author recommends using a hot glue gun to attach the faux flowers to the wooden heart.

  10. Ribbon: A narrow strip of fabric used for decoration or tying. In this case, the author suggests using a pink satin ribbon to hang the door hanger.

  11. Wire cutter: A tool used for cutting wire or other thin materials. In the article, the author suggests using a wire cutter to remove the stems from the faux flowers.

  12. Sandpaper: A rough paper or cloth used for smoothing or polishing surfaces. The author suggests using sandpaper to sand the edges of the wooden heart.

  13. Jigsaw: A power tool used for cutting curves and irregular shapes in wood or other materials. The author recommends using a jigsaw to cut the wood into the desired heart shape.

  14. Sander: A power tool used for sanding or smoothing surfaces. The author suggests using a sander to further refine the edges of the wooden heart.

These are the main concepts and materials used in the article. If you have any specific questions or would like more information on any of these topics, feel free to ask!

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