February 05, 2009

Heart-shaped paper clips

A piece-of-cake Valentine project: bend regular paper clips into little heart shapes. These are jumbo clips I got in a multi-color pack at Target for about $1.50, I think. I fished out the pink ones for this.

You could use them to leave love notes around. Or mark pages you like in magazines. Or hold tiny treat bags of candy shut. Or send a subtle message to the boss you have a crush on. Endless possibilities, really.

151 comments:

  1. How darn cute is that! Of course I had to try it immediately. Too bad I don't have any pink or red paper clips. Still looked cute, though!

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  2. Cute and easy! I'll be spreading those around the office.

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  3. I work at a school, and everybody is getting little silver paperclips this week!

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  4. This is so cute and such a great idea. I know I have some fun colored paper clips lying around that this would be perfect for. You're awesome!

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  5. That's such a great idea! Thanks so much!

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  6. I had to grab a paperclip on my desk and try it. It works, it works. Now the girl in payroll with think I have a thing for her when I send my paperwork over with a heart clip!

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  7. Very cute. I saw that first here http://www.ismoyo.com/2008/02/to-make-heart-shaped-paperclips.html last year, yet I can't find the cute little pink and red clips they used.

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  8. Small green metal paperclip just sitting on my desk looking bored, now bent into heart shape. SO cute. Thanks!

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  9. How cool is this?! :D
    Supercute!

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  10. Foobella, aw, those are so cute and teeny! I wonder where that person got them. I haven't seen any little red ones around. Although I haven't done much paperclip shopping recently, I have to admit.

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  11. This is great! I am posting a link to it on my blog right now!

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  12. Adorable...don't you just love target! I think they have a variety of colors and sizes at staples...but, I have to admait I haven't been there lately.

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  13. just came across your blog and love it! the tutorial on the heart paper clip is great! i am going to have to try it. thanks for the inspiration. pamela www.frenchknots.blogspot.com

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  14. That has got to be one of the cleverest cutest things I have ever seen.
    The only thing that would make them better is if they were ORANGE!
    K

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  15. I love it! And I love that I have a drawer full of those paper clips now, so I don't have to go get anything! Off to make some heart clips. Thanks!! I love them!

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  16. So dang creative, you are!

    I "heart" the idea.

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  17. How fun! What a cute touch, you make it look so simple, I must try this out! xx

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  18. Well isn't this a surprise- I was bored and playing with the 'stumble-upon' button and I stumbled on one of my most favourite blogs!

    The paperclips are cute! I've never thought to look for red or pink ones. I usually bend boring silver! Thanks :)

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  19. this is one awesome idea!! love it to pieces!

    -nana

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  20. Yay, I just went and snagged some pink from our office supply closet.

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  21. that is so creative! i'm copying for certain!!

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  22. Holy Cuteness Batman!
    I've hearted all my colored clips at my desk and now I need more!! Thanks!!!

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  23. Omg that is just too cute!

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  24. you are a total genius! but we knew that already:) it's these simple things... a little twist here or there and magic. thanks Jessica!

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  25. This is such a cute little embellishment...TFS!

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  26. Oh I love this! I am going to try to do one right now.

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  27. This such a cute FUN easy thing to do!
    ENJOY your weekend!
    Fifi

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  28. BRILLIANT IDEA!!
    THANK YOU FOR SHARING!!

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  29. This ist so cute, perfect for Valentine and other occasions. Thank you very much!

    Greetings from Caroline

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  30. I LOVE these. If I would have just known earlier how easy this is! I was actually looking for hear-shaped paper clips all over when I got married and I found only very few and VERY expensive ones ... so in the end I changed plans and didn't use them. If I would have known back then ...

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  31. I would say "twist at mid point" not bend... But easy and nice AFTER I finally got how to do it :-)

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  32. And the reason you didn't use ORANGE paper clips on your tutorial is because...? (LOL)

    Novel idea... I can't wait to start bending all the colorful paper clips I just purchased! Just in time too!

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  33. Those are so cute! Just made a few. Along with the previous comments, I too could not track down pink or red clips. So, to make the plain silver ones seem extra festive I painted them with nail polish and let them dry.

    What a sweet simple way to spread Valentine cheer! ;)

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  34. way cute! I posted it on my blog as well.

    http://VintageMafia.blogspot.com

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  35. Gotta' love something that's so simple, yet so cool!
    oMordah
    omordah etsy com

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  36. Gotta love something so simple, yet so cool! Now I'm in a mad search for some paper clips!
    oMordah
    omordah etsy com

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  37. I posted this link to your blog on my blog and everyone loved it! Such a great idea!!

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  38. i like this it's very unique
    great idea

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    http://www.cafepress.com/doubledawgdareu

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  40. Well isn't that just the spiffiest idea! And it's so easy too! Thanks for sharing! :)

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  41. Oh that is so cool. I tried it and it worked right away. Paper clips will never be the same for me now. LOL! <3 Thank you.

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  42. So very sweet! I had to share. Thank you!

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  43. Love your blog...will link it to mine I just started...!

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  44. completely love it!

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  45. haha! I love it! And yes - I also had to make one straight away! I have some super cute small red and white striped ones so they look cute as!

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  46. Apparently, I am the simplest, least mechanically inclined, because I've ruined three paperclips with no heart! :(

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  47. Try positioning it on the table EXACTLY like the "before" photo in the bottom picture. See that long end of wire on top, pointing to the left? Your goal is to get that part pointing downward, behind the rest of the paperclip.

    Now pick it up and hold it in that same position.

    Put your left index finger at the midpoint of the bottom edge of the paperclip and use your right hand to bend the right half of the paperclip upwards, making an "elbow" right there. Hope that helps!

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  48. Thanks for the GREAT TIP! I used to love making those gum wrapper links when I was a kid, this is SO much more useful- :)
    I read three books at a time (I think I maybe ADHD) so if I run out of bookmarks I ALWAYS have paper clips.
    I also loved your site, I am attracted to pretty colors.

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  49. These are simply adorable! I will have to use some of these at the office this week.

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  50. You gotta be kiding me!! what are you people using to bend the clips?? its NOT easy.

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  51. It's an splendor!!! So useful!!
    Thans you so much!!

    Kisses from Brazil!

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  52. cute... but was this photoshopped for some reason? Whay is the little end of the clip like twice as big after the bend? I assume the right side of the photo is supposed to be the sa,e size clip after the bend.

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  53. Anon, the only Photoshopping was to add the text. Those are two paperclips from the same package lying side by side. I didn't do anything to them...

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  54. Gorgeous! I just linked you. And stumbled you. AND made my own! :D

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  55. Great, I love this kinda why-I-never-thought-of-that tricks.

    And this one is the best I've seen around this time.

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  56. So simple and so cute!!! But why i have plenty of paper clips but all have only one round side ?! I really need to go shopping!

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  57. I always have coloured paperclips around. So I've put a load of these on my girlfriend's card for tomorrow :)

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  58. i can't figure this out!!! gah! i have difficulties when it comes to bending paperclips into cute hearts...

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  59. I remember this from years ago when somebody at school taught me how to do this. Thanks for reminding me...they are perfect made with pink clips, so cute!

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  60. Okay..maybe im not so bright..but it took my a full work day and about 50 slips to finally "get" how to make the bend. However, today i'm making hearts like crazy! I love this idea!

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  61. coppy cat I did the same thing!!!!

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  62. hay how weird I did the same thing. Funny.

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  63. Aaj Boni hai, This is so cute and such a great idea. I know I have some fun colored paper clips lying around that this would be perfect for
    ReebokShoess.com

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  64. Thank you for this post, This

    information is very useful

    to me. Your blog is very nice .

    I am waiting for your next post.

    Best of luck !

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  65. I like these heart-shaped paper clips, and is so easy. Thanks Jessica for sharing this kind of funny tricks.

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  66. Playing with colors is really a great thing and that too students in the play schools will love playing with colors.

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  67. OMG! this is SOO cute! When I go back to school this fall, I am gonna make tons and give them to all of my friends. :) This is too cute! Too bad I don't have any colorfull paperclips! I only have the silver ones. Looks like I will just have to go out and buy some.

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  68. NINETY FOUR comments about paperclips? They are cute though.

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  69. I will try this immediately. cool!


    regards,
    Max

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  70. most retarded thing ever ONLY WHITE PPL THINK ITS CUTE

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  71. Oi amei esses trabalhos. PARABÉNS MESMO.... JAQUELINE

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  72. I dont get it how do u bend it at midpoint?

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  73. I dont get it how do u bend it at midpoint?

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  74. Too cute!! If you bend the paperclip in the opposite direction, you get the same effect and an even bigger heart. Great for teachers. Thanks!

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  75. This is so cute and such a great idea. I know I have some fun colored paper clips lying around that this would be perfect for. You're awesome!

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  76. This 's so Awesome !!!Thanks anyway !

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  77. Neat idea. AND it actually improves the clip's performance. Bonus!

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  79. Thanks for this Idea! I was looking for a cute paper clip to buy because I wanted to crochet a bookmark and a crocheted chain then attatch the chain to a cute clip that would clip to the back cover of the book so that your book mark wouldn't fall out and would hang from the clip at the back while you read and just be put between the pages when you stop reading..

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  80. It is very cute and so easy, thank you very much for sharing the simple but marvelous ideaJ Now I’ve tried to make the paper clip heart-shaped, but it’s broken. I should take more thick one. I’ll use the info for my paper writing.

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  81. Simple and so special...I love it! I am very inspired and like another blogger said, it will be very useful in the workplace :-) Thanks so much for sharing...

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  82. I used to make these all the time at school (obviously in break times and not during lessons!). I shall now be using them on all of my correspondence.

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  83. this very cool tips to making love shape paper clip,

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  84. This could be really useful to impress my girlfriend thanks for sharing such a cool post.

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  85. nice post, thanks for the great sharing.

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  86. You could use them to leave love notes around. Or mark pages you like in magazines. Or hold tiny treat bags of candy shut. Or send a subtle message to the boss you have a crush on. Endless possibilities, really.

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  87. Pretty nice place you've got here. Thanx for it. I like such themes and anything that is connected to them. I definitely want to read more on that blog soon.

    Anete Swenson

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  88. What a brillant idea...I love it!!!!

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  89. Eeeuuww, I struggled a bit but I did it in the end! Cute :-D

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  90. thank you!!!i heart it!

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  92. Thank you very much great post…thanks for share this

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  93. I LOVE these! I found them here last year, and since have spent many long phone calls @ my desk bending paper clips into hearts! I've sent so many out into my work world, and sometimes see them as they're cycled back to me. Love them love them! Instant smile-maker. :)

    xox,
    Susan

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  94. Thanks for this simple simple but thoughful idea! -jo from www.Ottlite.com/blog

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  95. Very, very cute.... looks easy. My girls would love to try this.

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  96. This is so cute! I'm definitely using this idea on my wedding invites. I was about to buy special clips, but this will save so much money

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  97. It was a very good ice-breaking activity on our Valentine-party for 4 teen girls. They love the heart shaped clips!!Thanks!!!

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  98. Danke, für diese tolle Idee

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  99. so cute ...very soon I am going to try it for someone special

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  100. Adorable...don't you just love target! I think they have a variety of colors and sizes at staples..

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  101. Thank you for such a simple solution!!! I need tese to finish off my wedding invites!!!!

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  102. I loved this idea and shared this suggestion in my blog. Checks there:

    http://rafaribeiiro.blogspot.com.br/2012/06/daqui-e-dali-22.html

    Kisses and hugs ♥

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  103. I couldn't do it.
    I mest up 4 paper clips and gave up someone would like to help me?

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  104. It would be even cuter if they looked like hearts and held paper!

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  105. you're a freaking genius, Jessica!

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  106. Hi Jessica. That is such an easy and cute idea. I like it very much and just posted it on my german blog: http://schoenstricken.de/2013/02/buroklammer-herzen-zum-valentinstag/
    Please see if that is ok for you. Of course I put a link to your site.
    Best from Berlin, Jessica

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  107. So cute & perfect for a girly Office :)

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  108. Love it thank you I will be doing that for my boyfriend to bad I don't have and red ones or pink but I can buy some thanks love it

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  109. I can find no way to bend it - either I am not strong enough or my paperclips are too durable. Any ideas?

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  110. I think it must be your paperclips— I am wimpy and did it with my fingers. Try with another kind?

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  111. Ok, thanks Jessica. I'll see if I can find another type.

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  112. I AM SOOO STUPID! I can not figure it out! I have tried several times and they don't come out. Do you need to use the Large paper clips?? Mine are medium but I still can't figure it out??

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  113. Any size will work. Hold the clip so it's positioned like in the "before" picture. Bend the big curved end upward, so it makes an "elbow" in the middle of the clip. The long straight leg of that part should naturally go downward behind the small curved end.

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