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3D Leather Heart Pins

By Thehousethatlarsbuilt @houselarsbuilt
3D leather heart tutorialleather heart tutorialIf you hate Valentine's Day, I apologize in advance of this whole week--it's gonna be heart-centric. But let me clarify that I'm not about the lovey dovey mushy Valentine's with long stemmed roses and and baby's breath. I'm all about the happy, friendly, let's-show-people-they-are-loved Valentine's. And who doesn't want that?! These projects are intended for a bit of friendly happiness.
I'm a dresser upper for holidays so I thought I'd come up with something from the leather scraps I bought when I lived in the leather district of Curitiba, Brazil about a decade ago. I just found the untouched bag at my parent's house over the holidays and have come up with a couple of projects for them this week. First up, a 3D heart Valentine pin. This is for the person who just wants to add a dash of festivity for the holiday--there's not TOO much commitment here. Plus, as in all great projects, it's quick and easy squeazy. leather heart materialsYou will need: piece of leather (the craft store sells it or you can get a bunch from Amazon), scissors, pin backings (from craft store. I got mine from Joann and they are really flimsy so I wouldn't recommend them but these are more like it), leather glue or E6000 (get it here)
Step 1: Create a heart shape with a pen on the back of the leather.Step 2: Cut it out. Joey Gladstone style.Step 3: Cut a very small line down the center of the heart, about 1/4".Step 4: Glue on both sides of this little line. You'll see here I used a glue gun but only because I left my leather glue at home for the day :( Step 5: Fold the heart together and hold until dry.Step 6: Unfold the heart open and voila! A 3D heart!Step 7: Add glue to the pin and secure it onto the back of the leather heart. No trick there.make a leather heart pin How adorable are these little guys?!
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And in true awesome style, my photographer, Trisha Zemp, as we're shooting says, "Why don't we make a cute little stop motion with the scissors chasing the hearts?" Of course! I mean, it's only natural. She's the best! 
photography by Trisha Zemp
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