When I woke up Thursday morning, I didn't really have a plan on where I was going to leave my knit and crochet hearts. I kept everything I needed for the Sheepish Heart Bomb tucked inside my purse, ready to use when I found a place in need of some cheer. Whenever I finally mustered the courage, or found an especially isolated spot, I grabbed a heart out of my bag and tried to attach it as fast as possible. I went to the mall earlier in the day and left a few hearts inside for the Valentine's Day shoppers to stumble upon. I tied one to the railing near some stairs and another on a bench outside one of the entrances. Later that day I stopped by the park (where I left my knit heart bomb on the picnic table) and tied a few hearts to the chain-link fences and bridges.
Here is the second half of your beautiful heart bomb creations from around the world!
Row 4 - Jill, Teresa, Whitney, Mary
Row 1 - Jennifer, Veta, Sashaimi, Museumjuice
Row 2: Joanna, Naomi, Amber, Ori
Row 2: Joanna, Naomi, Amber, Ori
You can find part one of the Sheepish Heart Bomb results here.
I hope you enjoyed this event! I had a lot of fun. I look forward to hosting the heart bomb again next year and watching it grow. It is incredibly encouraging to see a small act of kindness come together and impact people in different communities around the world.
The next time I am feeling down I will remember your loving, creative hearts and smile. :)









I must try this, I love it:)
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting the sheepish heart yarn bomb Meredith! Such a sweet idea and so much fun! Makes me smile just to see all those sweet hearts!
ReplyDeletethanks for showing my photo!
ReplyDeletehow beautiful and inspiring! thanks for spreading love(:
ReplyDeletehow cute! i would be beyond excited to find one :)
ReplyDeleteIt's such a beautiful act, sharing hearts around places~
ReplyDeleteHow cute! I totally forgot to take pictures of my hearts! Ugh!
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Awesome! They all look so cute! This was so fun.
ReplyDeleteAwww, my photo isn't there! I did put it on your FB page. Really enjoyed taking part anyway, and when we went back a few days later they'd all gone - hopefully to good homes.
ReplyDeleteOh no! I'm sorry I missed your photo. I just added a few photos that I missed earlier. Is yours the first one in the last set of photos?
DeleteNo, not mine alas! Should I try to post my pic again??
DeleteMeredith, I just love how you walked around without a plan as where to put your hearts and then put them up wherever you thought a cheery little heart should go. The mall was a great idea. I'm still waiting for the day when I will stumble on someone else's yarn bomb. I'm on the lookout. :)
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Oh how I love yarn bombing! How wonderful it would be to find one of these on a "bad" day! Inspiring!
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What a lovely idea - love all the photos x
ReplyDeleteSo cool!! They look so lovely too! :) xx Holly
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Thank you. I've bookmarked your page so when time allows I can find you again. :o) You have a beautiful blog and I enjoyed scrolling down a ways. customized shirts
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love this idea!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love this idea! Such a cute way of yarn bombing! Are you going to do it again sometime? I would love to participate.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, so much to catch up on after the school hols - I cannot believe how many people participated this in this sheepish yarnbomb, it's been lovely to see all the sweet ideas everyone came up with :o) My daughter and I were stoked to find that our heart bomb is still hanging and blowing in the spring breeze - that's two weeks already, certainly an improvement on the 2 days our spider's web lasted ...
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