The hive felt quiet and soft today — the kind of day where even the honey seemed to drip a little slower. Grace the Bee knew exactly what kind of Creative Corner project would help her heart feel comforted: something gentle, something warm, something that reminded her she wasn’t alone.
She gathered her craft supplies and began creating something she called
“The Comfort Heart.” 💛🍯
It was a simple project — a heart made from paper, decorated with colors that felt calming: blues, purples, soft yellows. But the most important part wasn’t the outside… it was what she put inside.
Grace wrote little messages on tiny slips of paper:
🌼 “I am loved.”
🐝 “It’s okay to feel sad.”
🍯 “My feelings matter.”
💛 “I can ask for help.”
She folded each one and tucked them into a pocket on the back of her heart. Whenever sadness visited, she could lift the heart and read one of her notes — a warm reminder that comfort was always within reach.
As she placed the final decoration on her craft, Grace’s wings untensed. Her sadness didn’t disappear, but it felt softer… like a pillow she could rest against.
Art didn’t erase her feelings — it made a safe space for them.
🐝 Make Your Own “Comfort Heart”
All you need is:
📄 Paper or cardstock
✏️ Crayons or markers
✂️ Scissors (with grown-up help!)
🩵 Tape or glue
1️⃣ Cut out a big heart shape.
2️⃣ Decorate it with colors that make you feel calm.
3️⃣ Create a small paper pocket and glue it on the back.
4️⃣ Write tiny comfort notes to tuck inside.
5️⃣ Keep your heart somewhere close for days when you need a little extra warmth.
💛 Grace’s Creative Thought
“Art gives my heart a safe place to rest.”

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