I’ve just taken a photo styling class from the lovely Brittany of House That Lars Built and Mete of One More Mushroom. It was fun to style the photo below with a little more whimsy than I’m used to doing! Mad props, ladies!
Supplies for Heart Punched Treat Plates:
paper plates heart hole punch – you can do this with a regular hole punch too ribbon scissors treats
- Line up your hole punch with the edge of your plate and punch. I like to do it backwards to I can see where it’s actually going to punch.
You can punch your holes in all sorts of different patterns. Get creative!
- Thread your ribbon through each of your heart holes. Make your way all around your plate and tie a ribbon at the end. NOTE: if you find your ribbon on the under side of the plate, loop it back through another hole to pop the ends to the top to make a nice bow on the front.
You can go up and down or around and around. Every style has a different look with the different pattern of holes you punch, but all fun!
I especially love the 2 holes punch together – it made a cool square look with the ribbon. It’s my favorite.
Now they are ready for a sweet treat. Add candy or cookies, wrap it up in clear plastic cellophane with more ribbon, and it’s ready to gift to your Valentine!
Here are 7 sweet treats to add to your new heart punched plate:
Chocolate Dipped Cupid Hearts Candy Cane Hearts Heart Shaped Creature Cookies Pink Cookie Hearts with Sprinkles Chocolate Pretzel Hearts Heart Shaped Breakfast Toast Chocolate & Peanut Butter Treats








