Following on from the Christmas card puzzle pictures, here's a heart shaped one! We used a mixture of Christmas and Birthday cards and tried to stick to reddish/pinky colours (sort of!). Again, this is a great craft for practicing scissor skills. Vary the number of sections to suit the ability of your little maker.
You will need:
Cereal box card
Pencil
Scissors
Selection of old Christmas cards
Black pen
Glue stick
White paper or card
1. Fold a piece of card in half and draw half a heart on the fold. Make it a decent size - ours is about 20cm (8in.) Cut out and open up. Use this as a template if you're going to make more than one.
3. Choose the cards you want to use. We picked ones with pink and red shades in them.
Place one of your pieces on the part of the card you like, and carefully draw around it (you will probably find using a black pen works best, as a lot of cards are too shiny for pencil. You could copy the shapes on the back instead, but we found this made it harder to get the part of the picture we wanted)
5. Muddle them up and get puzzling!