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Copper “I Love You” Sign Language Plant Stakes

Recently, I’ve been having a lot of fun learning to bend copper wire. It all started with crafting little Christmas trees and hearts, and I love seeing how versatile and beautiful copper can be. These copper “I Love You” sign language plant stakes are not only a creative way to show love, but they also make for a unique and heartfelt addition to any space. Today, I’ll share how you can make your own, and if you’d rather skip the DIY, I’ve got them available in my shop too. Let’s get crafting and create something amazing!

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Copper “I Love You” Sign Language Plant Stakes

Materials Needed

Directions

Draw the shape of the “I Love You” hand on a piece of paper to create a pattern. Each hand will turn out slightly different due to the nature of the craft, but if you draw a pattern, you will be able to create similar sizes and shapes with each creation.

I have found that 14 or 16-gauge wire copper works best. When the wire gets too thick, it’s harder to bend and shape.

I’d love to see how your “I Love you” Sign Language hands turn out but if you would love one and don’t have the time or desire to make your own, I’ve got them available in my shop. Just click over here and purchase one today.

*Note that each one is unique since they are handmade by me!

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