If you’re looking for a fun and easy Valentine’s Day craft, these heart-shaped photo holders are a perfect choice. They make adorable decorations, sweet gifts, and an easy way to add a personalized touch to your space. Plus, they’re made with simple materials and don’t require any special artistic skills.
I love DIY projects that look impressive but are actually super simple to make. That’s exactly why these photo holders are a winner. With just some plaster, a silicone baking mold, and a few creative painting techniques, I was able to make a set of unique and colorful holders that look like something from a boutique gift shop.
Why This Project?
- Easy & affordable. You’ll see why.
- Adds a personal, handmade touch to your decor or makes a thoughtful DIY gift.
- Three unique painting methods let you experiment with textures and colors for a one-of-a-kind result.
- Anyone can do it, whether you’re a seasoned crafter or just starting out.
- The plaster sets in just a few hours, so you get to enjoy the finished product the same day.
- Ideal for Galentine’s Day parties, or even as a fun activity with kids.
Materials You’ll Need
- White plaster – 500 g (available at craft or hardware stores)
- Water – 230 ml
- Silicone baking mold – heart-shaped ones work best
- Paper clips, popsicle sticks, or wooden skewers – for holding photos
- Acrylic paint – pink, red, purple, or any colors you love
- Shaving foam, rice, and napkins – for unique painting effects
- Paintbrushes, mixing bowl, gloves – to keep things clean and easy
Step 1: Mixing and Pouring the Plaster
Working with plaster is simple, but you have to move quickly because it sets faster than you think. Believe me, I know…
Step 2: Painting the Heart Holders
This is the fun part. Instead of just using a paintbrush (which works but is kinda boring), I experimented with three creative techniques to get cool, unique patterns.
Method 1: Painting with Rice
This method creates a random texture that looks kinda fun.
This technique works best for subtle, speckled effects—if you want bolder colors, use more paint in the mix.
Method 2: Shaving Foam Marbling
If you want soft swirls and a marble effect, this is the way to go.
The less you mix the paint in the foam, the stronger the swirls will be.
Method 3: Painting Through a Napkin
This technique creates a soft, watercolor-like blend of colors.
How to Use These Photo Holders
These heart-shaped holders are perfect for:
- Decorating your home for Valentine’s Day
- Giving as handmade gifts to friends, family, or your partner
- Displaying love notes, photos, or small cards
- A fun craft night activity with friends or kids
- If you’re planning a Galentine’s Day gathering, this could be a great DIY project for the group. Everyone gets to make their own, and no two turn out the same.