Happy February and welcome to my blog space. I am so happy you are here!
If you are anything like me, you may enjoy decorating for special holidays and seasonal events. Seeing as it is soon to be Valentine’s Day, I have been thinking about some of my favorite vintage Valentine decorations. True to form, these items have been thrifted and collected over time.
Naturally, I always look forward to pulling them out of my cupboard and decorating my home spaces with these fun vintage valentine decorations.
I would be thrilled if you joined me, and my family, as we make our home a romantic, vintage getaway…and just in time for Valentine’s Day. Won’t you come along?
~My Vintage Valentine Decorations- the Plan B~
Life is often unpredictable. As the saying goes- life happens. Originally, I planned to share my great grandmother’s angel food cake recipe with you all. However, this week proved extra eventful. While I did indeed make this special angel food cake, I wanted to tweak a few things. Time did not allow for these tweaks.
However, we did enjoy sharing a slice of this special Valentine’s cake. Perhaps, when time allows, I will make those recipe tweaks and type my recipe to share with you.
As a plan B, I am sharing a blog post that I planned to share next week in its place.
Flexibility is key when you are a mom. We moms have to think on our feet and pivot when plans require. This quick thinking keeps life interesting and is a good reminder of what is my most important responsibility-my precious children. What wonderful gifts from above they are.
~How to Thrift for Treasures~
It is safe to say that I never turn down the chance for a good rummage in a thrift store. If you have read any of my past post, you know this is true. Throughout the year, I always have my eyes peeled for special treasures that I can use to decorate my home. In my opinion, this collection of vintage items creates a warm feeling in a home space.
English cottages know and appreciate the value of layering items with a story. It is what creates a lived in space and allows a warmth that is one of a kind.
Vintage Valentine decorations are always on my radar- not just in February. Heart shaped items and romantic details always capture my attention.
~Thrifted, Vintage Valentine Decorations~
As per usual, I will first place my vintage valentine decorations on my dining table to see exactly what I have. Basically, this is my mood board.
After I see my collection laid out, I am ready to gather, admire, tweak, and decorate.
*To see me placing my thrifted items on the table to organize in another post for Easter, click here.
~How to Create Categories When Organizing Thrifted Items~
First things first, let me organize my treasures. I do this by creating little categories or areas of similarity. For example, by placing all my vases, and candlesticks, and hearts into sections- I can stay organized and form a plan.
Once I have everything organized, I can then grab one vase here, two candlesticks from there, one heart…you get the idea. I also like to decorate in odd numbers. Often, three is my favorite.
Decorating in odd numbers creates a sense of balance and interest. Of course I like to use pairs of things too….in particular pairs of candlesticks.
~Here, Let Me Just Show You in Photograph Form~
~Let the Vintage Valentine Decorations Shine-How Divine! ~
Now for the fun part…the decorating and staging. Generally, I have no idea how my little decorated areas will turn out. I grab a few items and begin placing them on a hard surface.
My favorite spots to decorate are on a little tea table we brought over from England, our entryway credenza that my husband made, the powder room, and my two daughters’ room.
Thinking in threes, I like to call it. Almost as if I wave a magic wand waved three times: wave one- a candlestick. Wave two- a vase with flowers. Wave three- a cute character trinket. Bippity boppity boo, a Valentine’s decoration for you!
~How to Decorate an English Tea Table~
This table is in our dining room- which is open to our kitchen. Therefore, I like to decorate this table space with a cake stand or a tiered plate.
(The only thing missing this time was some delightful Valentine’s Day cookies or sweet cupcakes). That would have been more work—and with the week we had…well, yeah, that was not going to happen. Nevertheless, a girl can dream of sweet icing cream.
~How to Create a Vintage Valentine Venue- a Little Girl's Dream~
Adorable, unusual items are my favorite finds.
As you may have noticed- I do love pink feminine decorations. While I am equally thankful for all of my four children, I am joyous that God saw fit to give me two girls.
You see, having two girls “tickles me pink” as I can pass my girly items down to them one day.
~How to Use Vintage Valentine Decorations in a Hallway~
Indeed, it was necessary to incorporate my handmade Valentine bunting flags into my vintage valentine decoration. If you are interested in seeing how I made these bunting flags with thrifted fabric, click here:
Decorating down the hallway is fun for my children. Upon opening their eyes in the morning, and sleepily walking down the hallway, they can be greeted with a bit of seasonal fun.
~How to Add Vintage Charm to a Small Space~
Tiny touches and small details can have a big impact in a home. In my opinion, it is the small details that add much of the beauty and charm to an interior space.
How fun to look around someone’s home and see small treasures that tell a story… or are simply special to them. Again, I love the fact that most of my treasured trinkets have been sought after like treasure, collected over time, and live on to tell a new story.
If the little girl in the photograph looks familiar to you, you may have already met her. If not, check out this vintage girl decor post to see her again.
~How To Use Vintage Candleholders to Decorate a Home for Valentine's Day~
Most people would agree that candlelight is romantic, welcoming, and warm. The flicker of a flame is mesmerizing and pulls you in close. What a perfect way to create interest in a home space.
By placing a candle on a table, or a countertop, it creates an invisible pull to that area. With each flick, flick, flicker of the flame… the onlooker is both mesmerized and delighted.
Even more delightful when a candlestick is purchased from a thrift store for a bargain! See more about this on my Facebook post here.
~Heart-Shaped Candy Box~
Do you admire lidded candy dishes? Check out this candy dish used in a powder room to hold my homemade milk bath.
I certainly find their charm appealing. Unarguably, a heart candy dish screams vintage Valentine decoration to me.
~How About You? ~
Having a blog allows me to share some of my creations and passions with a broader audience. However, I do love seeing what other people create while learning from their imaginations.
Do you decorate your home for Valentine’s Day? If so, do you use new items, handmade items, antique/vintage items, or thrifted items in your home spaces?
I would love to see some of your ideas and inspirations. Let me know in the comments if you have a special Valentine’s Day decoration that is meaningful to you.
~Final Thoughts-Until Next Time~
In conclusion to my vintage valentine decorations post, I hope you walk away with some new inspirations and ideas. If you are still hungry for more crafty ideas check out my last week’s blog post.
Decorating a home space looks different for everyone, which is what makes seeing other people spaces so fun. Don’t be afraid to decorate in your own way. Surrounding yourself with things that make you happy, create a warm and personal space.
And always remember, creating a home space does not have to involve a big budget. Visit your local thrift store for some wonderful options.
I hope you will all join me next Friday as I share some more lovely, ordinary valentine decorations and treats.
Until then, visit my Facebook and Pinterest pages… and don’t forget to subscribe to my blog so you don’t miss a post.
Thank you for tunning in! Before you go, say hello to our English ducks Gussie and Quack. (You can read more about those cuties here🙂
~Elizabeth~

