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Have a Heart

Add a little love to your holiday decor

Author
A project from the Art Museums | Photography by Brian Newson
Date
Oct. 8, 2024
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German immigrants to the colonies often brought household objects with them, including iron stoves. The practical stove design made of five or six iron plates became popular, and colonial forges soon began making the plates. The back of the stove opened into the kitchen fireplace through an aperture in the wall, producing smokeless heat for nearby rooms.

The stove plates were often decorated with common Pennsylvania Dutch motifs: religious symbols, passages and scenes; flowers; and wheat. The name of the forge where the plates were made and their date of manufacture were often added, along with family names.

This plate features a radiant heart, a common symbol of both religious faith and the joy brought about by all forms of love. This ornament, adapted from a practical household item, adds shine to holiday decor.

Supplies

  • Decorative paper
  • 36-gauge aluminum tooling foil
  • Felt
  • Crepe paper
  • Stylus/chopstick
  • Double-sided mounting tape
  • Needle
  • Thick thread
  • Twine
  • Embroidery scissors
  • Hole punch

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