
1. Cut out a small heart from 4x4 piece of cardstock or construction paper. I used precut foam hearts.

2. Cut a smaller heart from a contrasting piece of cardstock 1x1. Cut down the middle.
3. Glue the heart halves onto the larger heart as shown.

4. Connect the sides by gluing the heart ears together.

5. Make a tail by inserting a lollipop or use string and fill the mouse's body with small candies.
6. Add google eyes or draw some on. Voila!

You can make the mouse a guinea pig by putting the ears on the other end of the heart. Grae called his a "bunny pig" . We did this craft at a little lunch we had for a few friends.

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