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Valentine Projects for $3 and under

February 9, 2013 By Meegan 7 Comments

Valentine’s Day is coming and I am always looking for ways to cut costs.  That is why I came up with my Valentine Projects for $3 and under…

Valentine Projects for $3 and under

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Valentine Projects for $3 and underMake a Valentine Marble Art piece.  The marbles are a $1 a bag at Dollar Tree.  You probably already have scrapbook paper and glue.  Frame it using a frame you already own.  So, there ya go. Cost $1

Valentine Projects for $3 and underDecorate your shelves or mantel with Valentine decor you already have.  Make a Valentine banner with ric rac and cardstock.  Super easy!!  Cost $.00

Valentine Projects for $3 and under

Use a frame you already have or buy one at a thrift store.  Paint it, add twine, ribbon, or ric rac.  Using a clothes pin, clip a Valentine sign to your frame!!  My cost $1.75.  The sign was a $1 and the frame was 75 cents.

Valentine Projects for $3 and underFill some jars with candy to match your Valentine Decor.  They don’t have to be heart jars. Tie ribbon, twine, or ric rac for an added touch.  Cost $2 for candy.  I had the jars already.

Valentine Projects $3 and underBuy some candlesticks, paint them your colors and tie them with some ric rac.  Cost $2.50.  I bought the candle sticks at the thriftstore.  I had the ric rac.  Easy Peasy!!

Valentine Projects for $3 and underDecorate some clothes pin with glue and glitter.  Super easy.  Cost $2.00 for glitter.

Valentine Projects for $3 and under

Cut out hearts from scrapbook paper.  They don’t have to be pink or red.  What ever you like.  Glue a white heart to your Valentine.  Using stamps write your message.  Cost $2.  $1 for stamps at Michaels Crafts.  $1 for scalloped scissors at Target Dollar Section.  Easy!!!

Valentine rojects for $3 and underMake a crepe paper rosette heart.  Backing is a cardboard piece from a cereal box, and the crepe paper was leftover from a party.  The ribbon was a remnent.  Cost $0.00

Valentine Projects for $3 and underUsing twine and your glittered clothes pins, make a banner to hang your homemade Valentines.  Cost $3.  $2 glitter. $1 scalloped scissors.

Valentine Projects for $3 and under

Using floral wire shape into Valentine hearts.   Use any color and as many as you want. Cost $1 at Dollar Tree.

There ya go!!  My ideas for Valentine’s projects $3 and under!!  I hope you have found some inspiration and ideas from visiting!!

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Comments

  1. Joel Jones says

    February 9, 2013 at 11:55 PM

    Those are ALL GREAT IDEAS! Now, I really have no excuse for not decorating. Thanks a bunch!

    Reply
    • Meegan says

      February 11, 2013 at 2:37 AM

      Thanks so much!! Loves!!

      Reply
  2. debbiedoos says

    February 10, 2013 at 4:25 PM

    Very cute idea Meegan!

    Reply
    • Meegan says

      February 11, 2013 at 2:37 AM

      Thank you Debbie!!

      Reply
  3. Holly Lefevre says

    February 11, 2013 at 7:56 AM

    Gorgeous – a true testament that your home and holiday decor can be gorgeous without breaking the bank

    Reply
    • Meegan says

      February 11, 2013 at 6:41 PM

      Thank you Holly! It’s always fun for me to get the most for the least ;)

      Reply
  4. JoAnn @ SweetPepperRose says

    February 12, 2013 at 12:39 AM

    Hi Meegan! all of your crafts are fabulous – your my kind of craft… thrifty and budget minded ;-)
    JoAnn

    Reply

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