Before I started blogging I never really decorated for Valentine's Day.
My holiday decor stash included few well worn preschool handprint hearts and paper flowers.

Of course, once I found this incredibly creative online decorating community, things changed.
In a big way.
From that moment on, my February home was bursting with even more red, if possible.
And tons of handmade Valentine decorations.
This year is no exception.
As a matter of fact, this year, I've been Valentine crafting up a storm.
Today's share is thanks to trip to Dollar Tree.
I went in for a few of their command style hooks and came out with two glass cylinder vases. How cute are they?

While I didn't have any definitive DIY ideas in mind when I left the store, once I got home, I couldn't keep up with what my brain was throwing at me.
I started by gathering up supplies I thought I might be able to use to create some fun centerpieces. Things like the red glitter hearts I picked up for 50% off.

The felt conversation hearts, that I saw on my friend Ricki Jill's pretty Valentine table.
I think I paid less than $2 for them since they were on sale and I had rewards money.
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*Pastel Felt Hearts/ Red/Pink/White Felt Hearts* |
Some wired ribbon...in red, of course.

It's become my new favorite DIY accessory.
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*Bottle Lampshade* |
But I started with the most obvious and easiest way to use these heart covered glasses.
As candle holders.
No surprise here, since there are so many ways to display candles in glass. In the past I've filled vases like this with water and floated candles inside.
I've also decorated them with stickers and glitter and popped in a battery operated pillar.
However, this time I played with my remote candles, the ones that look like they were already in a container, and dropped them in the vases.
Then I placed them on top of a glass pedestal, surrounded by other candles and roses for some simple holiday flair.

I coupled them with a brass candle holder on my table.

And paired them with a second glass Valentine vase.

One dressed with ribbon, filled with those glitter hearts and faux flowers.
Yup, flowers. Another obvious choice.

Although, since I'm a sucker for real flowers...I just couldn't resist a bright bouquet at the grocery store.

The green stems and colorful petals made a festive statement.

And a pretty, if not predictable, holiday centerpiece.
What's not so predictable, is the addition of my lighted lampshade.
That little number turned my ordinary glass vase into a accent lamp.
One I filled with the same candle to illuminate that nook at night.

And with those candy colored, felt hearts to light up my living room. I mean come on.
How sweet can you get?
(Psst--- it can actually get even sweeter. Wait until you see what I did with those hearts!)

Although, to be honest, I haven't been able to pick a favorite look.
Those vases are quite versatile. I've been quite smitten with all my displays.
At the moment, however, my table looks like this.
Simple, elegant and full of that red I love so much.
Which makes it perfect for Valentine's Day.
And even more perfect for me.
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Which one is your favorite?
Here are a few more Valentine crafts and treats:
- Stenciled Valentine Heart Cupcakes
- Valentine Love Puzzle Piece Banner
- Valentine Triple Wreath
- Love Song Sheet Music Banner
- DIY Valentine Glasses
- Chocolate Dipped Valentine Oreos
Happy Valentine's Day, Friends!

Way too hard of an assignment my dear friend. I love all your creative ideas!!
ReplyDeleteI do LOVE, LOVE those felt hearts!!
Happy Valentine's Day,
Carla
Thanks Carla! I love those felt hearts, too…so much so that I used them for another project! Stay tuned!! 💕
DeleteLove the floral version - only to be improved if the glitter hearts were filled with chocolate lol.
ReplyDeleteOh Sara, that's a dangerous prospect...but a delicious one!! Haha!! Thanks for the suggestion!
DeleteOooh! I really can't pick a favorite! I love them with the candle holders, but those little felt hearts may have stolen mine!
ReplyDeleteAren't they the sweetest? When I saw them on Ricki Jill's blog I knew I had to have them!!
DeleteGreat ideas! I love them all!! - Briana from Texas
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Briana! They definitely brighten these gray winter days!
DeleteThese are sooooo cute for Valentine's Day centerpieces. Love the felt hearts. So so cute. Happy New Week. Hugs. Kris
ReplyDeleteThanks Kris!! I have to say, I just love that little lampshade coupled with the felt hearts. It's so festive and colorful in contrast to all the snow we have...and more on the way tomorrow! Yay winter! Haha!! Hugs to you, my friend!
DeleteMy favorite is the last photo! I think it looks elegant and romantic ! But those sparkly hearts are very eye-catching too! Your whirlwind creativity is inspiring!!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you like that last picture, Kristine! That's my view right now. ❤️
DeleteThank-you for the nice shout-out! I love your pretty vases. The felt hearts are so much fun, and there are so many cute things you can do with them. Happy Valentine's Day! Hopefully spring will arrive early this year!
ReplyDeleteHappy to share your beautiful site, Ricki! I just had to have those happy little hearts after I saw them on your lovely table. Happy Valentine’s Day to you, my friend…and yes, fingers crossed for some early spring weather!! 💕
DeleteI just go crazy for the candy hearts at Valentine's Day, but these are all so good! The cutest crafts!
ReplyDeleteThe candy hearts are my favorite, too, Mandy...they are sweet!!
DeleteOh, Kim - I love them both! The flowers look great and the candles are beautiful. I love Dollar Tree - have a similar vase that I filled with crystals and added a tea light...and use Dollar Tree fillers for my other Valentine decorations. Hope you have a great Valentine's Day!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Ann! I have to say, Dollar Tree has really raised their game and I’m having fun with their new merchandise!! I hope you have a Happy Valentine’s Day, too. I’m just hoping for no more snow…but that doesn’t seem likely around here!!
DeleteKim, I love them all and they look just perfect for Valentine's day. I love the way they look for a centerpiece on a table. I do miss the dollar tree store so much and wish the one close to me didn't close down. That store was always crowded with a lot of people and now I have to drive at least a half an hour to get to the closest one. When my daughter went to college in Rhode Island they had two stores that were close to her campus and so nice! I might have to make a field trip there soon. I hope you have a wonderful Valentine's day tomorrow and enjoy the weekend.
ReplyDeleteKim,
ReplyDeleteLove those candle holders! I made ones using Dollar tree vases and clear candlesticks that I glued together...You reminded me about them....I am thinking of using eggs in them for Easter....Thanks so much for the inspiration!!!
Hugs,
Deb
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