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People usually have strong opinions about Valentine’s day- they either love it or they hate it! While it’s easy to dismiss it as just another retail-driven holiday, it doesn’t have to be about hearts and cupids everywhere. For those looking to add a festive touch for the holiday without going overboard, subtle Valentine decor ideas can make all the difference.
Try swapping your regular throw pillows and blankets for cozy red and pink options. You might even want to raid your tween daughter’s room for some extra pink accents. Simple touches like these can transform your space without the Valentine’s Day overload.
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-Put a cute wreath on the door to welcome your love ones.
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-Make or buy a garland that spells “Love”.
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-Spice up the kitchen table with fresh pink and red tulips.
-Declare your love on a chalk board or dry erase board.
-Collect an assortment of red vases on your mantel.
-Set out red and pink candles in mason jars.
-Celebrate your valentine! Get those wedding pictures out and put them in a red or pink frame.
-Spell out “Love” and frame it on the wall. This one lasts all year!
For a unique take on Valentine decor, consider displaying vintage love letters or postcards in frames for a nostalgic touch.
A heart-shaped mirror adorned with fresh or faux flowers can create a striking statement piece.
Cluster heart-shaped balloons in key areas to add playful charm, or create a DIY Valentine’s terrarium filled with pink sand and trinkets.
Scented heart-shaped sachets filled with rose petals offer a fragrant atmosphere, while mismatched tea cups with tucked-in love notes add whimsy.
A love song vinyl collection can also add character, and a custom map art piece of special places makes for sentimental decor.
Personalize heart mugs with hand-painted designs for an extra cute touch in the kitchen.
Do you have a great idea to decorate for Valentine’s? Comment below and let me know what you are doing!
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