Christ Centered Girls Magazine Spring Issue 2017 February/March issue | Page 25

Print it out and cut the printable to desired

shape. Punch a hole into the top center of

the printable as seen on the photo. Wrap

the ribbon around the bubbles and pull

both side of the ribbon through the hole on

the printable and tie into a bow.

3. Whether your Valentine is a fishing lover or a gummy

worm lover, they will love this DIY!

What you will need: Jar or container, gummy worms

(sour or regular), paper and tape.

Fill the jar with gummy worms, either type

out or write a cute saying on a piece of

paper, tape it onto the jar.

This is an DIY that is super easy and super cute

that your Valentine can’t help but be hooked!

Materials:

Wood log (the bottom of my Christmas tree, smells sooo good)

Miter saw

Sand paper

Polyurethane Clear Gloss

Heart stencil (or your awesome freehand ability, of which I have none)

Paint- two colors, one for heart, one for initials

Paintbrush

Directions:

Cut wood log into approximately 2 inch slices using a miter saw. (The log you see below broke when my husband tried another saw, so stick with the miter ;)

2. Heart Costers!