Greeley, CO USA
I found my quilted harder on Sunday morning as I pulled into church. That morning my late husband, who passed away from cancer at 36 years old was heavily on
Frisco, CO USA
We found the heart hanging on a tree by the playground. I was excited to find a treasure. I thought it was magic. Quinn, 5
Littleton, CO USA
I was walking around Johnson Lake by Clement Park in Littleton, CO. I saw a beautiful red, white, and blue quilted heart. I am a mom with three military sons.
Littleton, CO USA
We were on a morning walk with friends when Addy found the heart. She thought it was a scrunchie until she read the tag. She is going to keep this
Longmont, CO USA
I found my heart on the branch of a bush, while walking a neighbor’s dog after their dog sitter feel through. It was Sunday of labor day weekend. What a
Steamboat Springs, CO USA
This cutie was on a tree when we went fo a walk. 💜
Denver, CO USA
I was lucky enough to find my quilted heart in the surgical ICU waiting room at Presbyterian St. Luke hospital in Denver,CO USA. I was awaiting word on my moms
Durango, CO USA
I was leaving Random Acts of Crochet Kindness that I do in honor of my daughter. Tomorrow makes three years that she’s been gone, so this heart is like a
Parker, CO USA
This is a bit aged as this year has not been a good one….I found this early one morning while walking my two dogs. One of the last times things
Alamosa, CO USA
While walking our dog Daisy, my wife and I found this wonderfully quilted heart on the Adams State University campus. My wife already has the spot for it on our
Aurora, CO USA
Found at a Walgreens in Aurora, CO. It was at the end of a long vacation when I was starting to feel homesick. As we pulled into a parking place,
Westcliffe, CO USA
I found this heart tied to a small tree while hiking on the Rainbow Trail in the Sangre De Cristo in Westcliffe CO. I was super excited to find it
Alamosa, CO USA
Took our daughter to Sunrise park in Alamosa, CO USA and found this heart on the fence. Such a cute find.
Longmont, CO US
Found a bright, beautiful heart while walking my dog by the golf course in Longmont, CO. I’m listing my house tomorrow so I’m considering it a Good Luck charm for
Broomfield, CO USA
Found at my favorite nature trail – Mckay Lake. I saw it one day and decided to leave it for someone who might need a smile, but the next day
Boulder, CO USA
Found while hiking the Anne U. White trail in July. Passed it on the first encountered, decided to take it on the way back.
Alamosa, CO USA
I was out on my daily walk in Alamosa, Colorado and found this lovely quilted heart at Cole Park! It honestly brightened my day when I saw the purple and
Fort Collins, CO USA
What a unique find! My son and I spotted this on a tree by our mailbox. Instant smile and a reminder that good people are among us. 🙂
Castle Rock, CO USA
I passed the first heart I saw at the beginning of this five mile loop and soon regretted doing so. Then, a few miles later, I found a second heart!
Divide, CO USA
While enjoying a vacation in Divide, Colorado at the end of July in Mueller State Park, I found this heart on an aspen tree. I felt so happy to find
Grand Junction, CO USA
My 2 dogs and I were on our normal 6am walk around the neighborhood, and found this heart on a tree along the path. At first I was going to
Burlington, CO USA
We are in town visiting family… We didn’t plan on it, but Grandma surprised us with a last minute stop to what used to be called “The Rocket Park” and
Denver, CO USA
I found this heart outside the Rocky Mountain Philatelic Library, on a windowsill (are they still called windowsills when they are outside the building?). I picked it up because I
Fort Collins, CO USA
I found this beautiful little heart in a bush outside my chiropractor’s office. It brought me so much joy and made me feel like I should learn how to sew
Pueblo West, CO USA
What a beautiful quilted Purple Heart I found on a tree this morning made my day! 💜🐷
Fort Collins, CO USA
Found in a park in my neighborhood! I was on a walk with some friends and family when we found it. I wish i would have gotten a picture with
Eastern Plains, CO USA
We found this beautiful quilted heart on the eastern plains of Colorado! ❤️
Colorado Springs, CO USA
After a long week at work and it was only Wednesday. We showed up to our next mowing job. I found this heart on a fire hydrant. It made my
Golden, CO USA
While walking my dog on the bike path west of the Golden Community Garden, I encountered two quilted hearts hanging in a tree next to the path. I thought they
Golden, CO USA
I found this sweet quilted heart one morning while walking a trail near the hotel where we were staying. What a sweet surprise to start what turned out to be
Lake George, CO USA
I was hiking with friends along Wild Cat Canyon when I came upon this sweet heart hanging on the fence! I was excited to find it because I have left
Durango, CO USA
The Husband and I were walking through Animas City Park when I seen it hanging on some chicken wire wrapped around a tree.
Simla, CO USA
I found this heart at my 70th high school reunion at the Simla Park today.
Pagosa Springs, CO USA
I found the heart outside of a coffee shop near the river. Gave us a little piece of cool air to take back with us to on our way back
Golden, CO USA
It was a quilting-intense afternoon! We had just viewed the incredible “Women Who Quilt” exhibit at the Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum, then picked up a few fat quarters for a
Breckenridge, CO USA
We found our heart in a tree miles above sea level in lovely Breckenridge, Colorado. We are from the east coast and love finding little treasures that connect us with
Golden, CO USA
Walking along Clear Creek bike path and spotted heart hanging from tree. TFTH
Golden, CO USA
Out for a walk and came across this little gem
Golden, CO USA
I just moved to Golden to live with the love of my life. It’s my first time living with a partner, so I’ve been a bit nervous (and excited) about
Fort Collins, CO USA
This was a nice surprise this morning. Packing up at our hotel in Fort Collins Colorado and found an Aggie Heart on a tree. Being a TAMU graduate, I was