Cornstarch Heart Garland

7 Materials
$8
4 Hours
Easy

Last year, I set out to go outside of my comfort zone and decorate for the day of love – but on a major budget! Why? Because while I’m willing to spend a little more for big holidays and seasons like Fall and Christmas, I’m not willing to shell it out for smaller. So today I bring you the fruits of my efforts – my budget Valentine’s decor!

Head to my blog for more inspo (plus a FULL video of this DIY)!

The best part is just a few batches can make a ton of hearts that you can use like I did as a garland, or as individual ornaments. Use a Christmas tree or maple leaf cookie cutter, and you can repeat this project fo Fall, Christmas, or any other holiday!

Step 1: Mix together:



  • 1 cup cornstarch
  • 2 cups baking soda
  • 1.5 cups water

Then heat over medium to high heat and mix constantly until the mixture is like pasty mashed potatoes and pulling away from the sides of the pan. 

Step 2: Remove from heat, allow to cool for about 5 minutes. Use some flour on your counter or whatever surface you will be using to roll the dough. Dump out your dough and roll out using a rolling pin (it helps to put some flour on your rolling pin too if it's sticking) until your dough is about 1/4" thick.

Step 3: Use a heart shaped cookie cutter to cut out your ornaments and carefully peel away the excess. Use a toothpick at the top of the hearts to make a hole for your twine

Step 4: Lay on parchment paper and bake at 175 degrees for 1-2 hours (depending on thickness), flipping every 20-30 minutes. Check on your ornaments often - if they start cracking significantly, remove them from the oven. If they are still not hardened, turn down the heat and bake a bit longer.

Step 5: Once cooled, use your twine to create a garland (or ornaments) however you like!

Step 6: I also used yarn on some of my garlands to make them a bit more fesitve!

But you can see on this one, I left it plain for a more simple look.

And that's it! Simple, easy, and CHEAP Valentine's day decor!

Enjoy! And I hope to see you over on my blog (where there is also a full video of this process)! And If you are interesting in starting your OWN blog, I'd love to see ya in my free training HERE on how to launch your blog in 90 days without wondering where to start or how to grow!

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  • Maria Maria on Jan 16, 2022

    Just Darling 💖❤️🥰

  • Laura Laura on Dec 20, 2022

    You home what I can see of it looks lovely! I’m sure you have no pets or kids. I’d like nothing more than to have an all white home. But never going to happen in my world. It sure is nice to dream

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