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The speaker provides instructions on how to create a homemade Valentine's Day card and a Hershey's chocolate bouquet. For the card, they suggest folding paper into a tic-tac-toe board, drawing X's and hearts, and adding a personal message. For the bouquet, they recommend rolling streamer paper, cutting out a heart shape from cardboard, attaching the rolled paper to the heart, covering it with streamers, and then adding flowers and chocolates. The speaker emphasizes that these projects are affordable and can be completed within an hour and a half. Alright, check this shit out. I'm going to show y'all niggas how to do some shit that'll save y'all some time and money, especially if you're on a tight budget this shit for Valentine's Day. Start with the card. You need paper, a ruler, and a marker. We're going to fold the paper into a card. We're going to take a marker and we're going to draw two lines with our ruler. Bing. Bow. Turn the shit to the side and draw two more. Bing. Bow. Just like that. So we got a tic-tac-toe board. We're going to draw some X's. One at the top, another next to, and one below. And we're going to get a different marker, preferably red, and draw some hearts going diagonal. You can color the hearts in if you want. That's optional, but I think it looks more appealing if you do. And we're going to get our ruler and draw a diagonal line going through them. Just like that. And then we're going to get the marker at the top. You can write whatever you want. I just freestyled it. Don't mind my hand writing. I don't got the best. I also put some below. You can do whatever you want. Like I said, you can freestyle it. And I also do some hearts going around it, trying to cover up the white of the card. Make it pop out more. It's optional. You can do whatever you want. You can add more colors if you want. I'm just trying to show you the basics of something. And now we got that card. We can move that shit out of the way. And we're going to get on to the next one. We need some cardboard, a stencil, a traced-out heart, wood tools. Alright, now you got the card. We can move that out of the way on to the next one. We need cardboard. Now that we got that all situated, move that out of the way. On to the next one. We need a cardboard, traced-out heart, wooden stool, stream of paper, glue, and a glue gun. I actually need a glue gun, but it will work better with a glue gun. Now we're going to take our wooden stool. Take one out and take our stream of paper. Also, we're going to need some scissors. Can't forget the scissors. Alright, unpeel our stream of paper. And we're going to take the hot glue gun. It works better with one, but you don't need one. We're going to roll it up, going diagonally. And just like that, just keep on rolling. Just keep rolling, just keep rolling, just keep rolling. Rolling, rolling, keep rolling, rolling, keep rolling, rolling. Hit it with the glue gun. Then you're going to get the scissors and snap that off right there. And leave that to the side. And we're going to use this heart, traced-out heart that we did. And we're going to trace it out on the piece of cardboard that we're using. Just like that. Alright, now we're going to cut that out. The cardboard that I was using is pretty tough, but the more sturdy it is, the better it will be. I guess it wasn't the best scissors for that. I think I had to cut all the way through it. It was horrible. Alright, get that little piece off. Then we're going to cut around. Cut, cut, cut, cut, cut, cut, cut, cut. Alright, don't mind my heart, it's a little broken. But, yeah, you see it, get the heart, then we hit it with the glue gun. Hit it with the glue gun, and then we're going to put this on the back right there. Apply a little pressure to make sure it sticks. Now that we got that right there, we're going to use the Elmer's glue. Just a little dab will do, but we're going to use a little bit more. Because we want it to do. We're going to take our streamer paper. Fold it up, fold it up, until you get a couple rolls, a couple layers. Cut it at the bottom, and then we're going to cut some pieces. Cut small and big pieces. We're going to take a pencil. Just like that, take a pencil and butt it in the middle and twist. Butt in the middle, twist. And we're going to place that, continually do that, until we're covering up all the Elmer's glue. Just keep on twisting and putting. Just like that. Now my black eyes don't really care for it being all the way, not see through. So, I'm just trying to show y'all what y'all can do. The more time you do, the more time you spend on it, the better it'll look, I believe. I was just going through it, trying to get you guys an idea. Something you could do. Like I said, it's no more than $15 a project. And no more than an hour, hour and a half worth of time. Flip it around, and we're going to do the back. And as you can see, I'm only doing one portion of the Elmer's glue, because I don't want the other side of the heart drying up while I'm doing one side. So, I'm doing a portion, four. Twist it and stick it. You've got to lick it before you stick it. You've got to lick it before you stick it. You've got to lick it before you stick it. Alright, I need more streamers. So, I'll cut some more out. I got small and big pieces, as you can see, because smaller pieces could fit in different sizes of the heart. As you can see, I'll place that one up there, the small one up there, and the small one on the bottom. And then I'll place a big one over there to cover it up. Keep on getting them, so we don't want to see that much brown. Try to cover up all the cardboard, that's our main thing, is trying to cover up all the cardboard. I know it's going to be looking stupid as hell at first, but trust the process, don't rush the process. We're going to take a scissor and start trimming it until it's a heart shape. You've got to be careful, too. I will kind of let it dry, but it is, you know, if you're in a rush, it's a last minute thing. Like I said, you try to let it dry. The better you let it dry, the less likely the paper will fall off. So, as you see, we get that shit out of the way, we're done with that. We get some flowers, some ribbon papers, some truffles, some Hershey's, and some motherfucking styrofoam. Some circle styrofoam, just like that, and then we're going to hit this with glue gun. Now, this is preferably glue gun, too, but like I said, it works better with glue gun. You can use almost glue, it just works better, it sticks faster. Alright, we smash those two together like a cream pie. And we're going to take the tape, double ended tape. Double ended tape, it's got to be sticky on both sides. It's important that it's sticky, both sides of the tape. Once you get the diameter right of the styrofoam, you can place that sticky right around it, and it should come out just like that, perfectly. Now, you'll get your Hershey's, throw shit around, and just place them at the bottom of the styrofoam, so you got some edge room coming up. You're going to go all the way around the board, all the way around the styrofoam with it, the whole circle. See, I had a little bit of room, but I still stuck another one in there, because I just didn't want that white showing. So now you got to get your ribbon, I'm not the best ribbon tier, I just tied it like I was going to tie my shoes. And when you tie the ribbon, it packs up the Hershey's, so you get a nice little sturdy form, little bow type thing. Then you get the flowers, see I pre-cut them, you just cut them at the end, and afterwards you can pop out. What I did is I cut six flowers in three colors a piece, so it was evenly, and I just stuffed them in there just like that. Preferably roses, you don't have to do roses, you know, roses is more for Valentine's theme, so that's why I picked one with roses. So we got our truffles, like I said you can find all these shits at the dollar store, local dollar store, I paid no more than $50 for this. You stuff them in there, make sure you got it good like that, and your bouquet is done. Hershey's bouquet with flowers, you got some truffles on top of the ribbon, it shows you that you got a flower and you got a rose heart. Then you got that, get that all out of the way, you can break that rose heart if you want, stuff that in there. Then the back of it, so you got the whole thing just like that. And there you have it guys, something light, quick, easy, and breath saving.

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