Any group of like objects -- big or tiny, animal, mineral or vegetable -- can become a smiley.
Good News! There is no wrong way to make a heartsmiley,
as long as you play with joy/kindness in your heart.
Just in case, in 4 easy steps!
Like a good book, or fine wine, smileys are even better shared! Leave one for stranger, mail to a friend, make one for your mom, or a neighbor on the mend. The way I see it, we can all use more things smiling at us... more friendly faces. And you just never know how much one smile could mean to someone who really needs it.
Like a good book, or fine wine, smileys are even better shared! Leave one for stranger, mail to a friend, make one for your mom, or a neighbor on the mend. The way I see it, we can all use more things smiling at us... more friendly faces. And you just never know how much one smile could mean to someone who really needs it.
Like a good book, or fine wine, smileys are even better shared! Leave one for stranger, mail to a friend, make one for your mom, or a neighbor on the mend. The way I see it, we can all use more things smiling at us... more friendly faces. And you just never know how much one smile could mean to someone who really needs it.
Like a good book, or fine wine, smileys are even better shared! Leave one for stranger, mail to a friend, make one for your mom, or a neighbor on the mend. The way I see it, we can all use more things smiling at us... more friendly faces. And you just never know how much one smile could mean to someone who really needs it.
A few ways to play along!
#heartsmiley (@heartsmiley3)
#heartsmiley (@heartsmiley3)
Arrange One
Find One?
Keep your eyes open! So many smileys are already out there, just waiting to be completed.
Draw one!
With a pencil or pen, chalk or stick, or my favorite, a toe dipped in water.
Stencil One!
You can stencil just about anything. Oh, so many blank things, just waiting to be smileys.
Bake One!
Who doesn't love shaped food? Your family / office mates / dog will be so happy!
Grow One?
These yard stones are painted with moss and buttermilk, to encourage the moss to grow in a design. Can't wait to see how it comes in. Thanks, Instructables!