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Time to decorate the fireplace for Valentine’s Day!
It can look so much nicer to hang something large and Valentine themed over (and under) a mantel full of decorations because it enlarges the look of your festive display. But, one problem is that Valentine themed art is very hard to find and can be expensive so why not create your own?
Step 1 – search your local thrift store for a wooden frame.
A wooden frame can be any color because it’s easy to paint. I found this one last year (it was a dirty, dusty brown color) and painted it white to create a shabby chic look to use in some Spring themed decor.
For Valentine’s Day, I added a red, beaded garland (using spots of hot glue, here & there to secure it) to the frame temporarily and displayed a lightweight wreath of roses from a bow and ribbon in the center of the open frame. Viola!
HELPFUL HINT: I hung the frame on an existing nail, but you could also attach the bow to the top of the frame and lean it against the wall.
Step 2 – “new-purpose” old decorations!
A common thread you will notice in my style of decorating is that I re-use (or “new-purpose”) decorations I already own and many times, for a different holiday! Do you remember the faux fern I used to border the snow under my Fairy themed Christmas tree a couple of years ago? Check out how nice it looks along the back of the mantel with last year’s Dollar Store roses and a $1.00/pkg. of pink, glittered hearts (Dollar Tree) tucked in. It serves as a beautiful backdrop to my sweet Cupid, 2 heart-shaped topiaries and faux rose petals on the mantel.
And just in case you were wondering how roses might look on a tree, for Christmas, check out the rose-themed tree I designed for a client.
Also, if you have a large Valentine sign (like this “BE MINE” from Home Goods), you can use it to decorate the front of a mantel, by removing the hanger and using “Tack-it” (temporary gummy adhesive) to secure it in place for the holiday. I just love how these 2 additions simply & inexpensively enlarged my Valentine’s Day mantel design.
Step 3 – Don’t forget the details! I’ve had my sweet, little Angel for a long time, but this year (for the first time) I happened to notice that she had a tiny bird on her shoulder. Keeping in mind that LOVE comes in all shapes & sizes, I used my hot glue gun to add a small heart to his beak because… of course, he would bring her a little Valentine’s Day greeting!
And if you like the little glass votive candle holder I placed in front of my Cherub, it was super easy to create! The glass votive is a plain one I purchased at the dollar store and added the word “LOVE” to, using my favorite self-adhesive vinyl letters (see office supply stores for these, in all fonts & sizes). You could also use a stencil and paint or etching cream to add a heartfelt sentiment. The candle was even a bargain because I purchased it after Christmas for pennies!
Jeanne
Jan 28, 2013 @ 04:17:46
I always love to see the details in your décor. Its so great to see seasonal décor that makes such a grand statement and yet, its always budget friendly.
seasonalhome
Jan 28, 2013 @ 04:21:50
Thank you Jeanne! 🙂
Joanne Kennedy
Jan 28, 2013 @ 06:19:44
Once again, you made me say WOW! I love this mantle. So pretty and romantic looking. I love to bring in some of my outside decorations to use. I have a few cherubs that are outside in my garden that I will bring in for Valentine’s Day. They go perfect with the decor. I’ll be bringing in at least one in the next day or so to use. I really love that you shop at Dollar stores and mix the items there with more costly items so no one can tell 🙂
Chris Teague
Jan 28, 2013 @ 17:46:27
As always, I absolutely love the decorations! You really make me want to paint my fire place white! *S*
eva krantz
Jan 29, 2013 @ 23:46:54
love all your stuff. But would really like to how to do your family tree. Is it painted on the wall or a stick on.? Thank you for your time, Eva
seasonalhome
Jan 29, 2013 @ 23:51:59
Thank you Eva. That is a vinyl decal. Here is the link where I spotted it and you can purchase it: http://www.artfire.com/ext/shop/product_view/SimpleShapes/5765166/family_tree_decal_-_wall_decal/design/furnishings/wall_decor/vinyl
There are also several different versions on line. Search GOOGLE SHOPPING for “Family Tree Wall Decal” to see a variety of shapes, sizes & price points. Happy hunting and thanks for checking out The Seasonal Home! 🙂