Are you curious about how to add Valentine accents to your winter decor? Here are a few easy ideas to help you!
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A Simple Valentine’s Day Centerpiece
By sharing a few ideas about how to add Valentine accents to Winter decor, I hope to show you ways to help you save time, money and storage space. Transitioning from Christmas to Winter & Valentine’s Day is as easy as adding a few hearts or touches of Valentine colors such as red or pink.
Let’s Get Started
If you have been following me for a bit, you already know that I often keep an oval dough bowl on my gathering room coffee table. I love to decorate it for the different seasons. For the Christmas holidays, I moved it into our living room.
I believe this oval dough bowl is a reproduction but there are still many antique ones available. Dough bowls used to be used when making bread. The bowl was a great place for the bread to rise as the wood helped retain the heat which in turn helped the dough rise. They are also sometimes referred to as trenchers. My oval one is 20 inches long.
The Elements
The focal point of the dough bowl display for both Christmas (Winter) and Valentine’s Day is a resin snowman named Pudge. Pudge loves his new life in Punta Gorda, FL! He says he doesn’t miss the snow at all!
He is certain that if he still lived in the Illinois farmhouse, his front yard would look like this! The Midwest and other parts of the country experienced a big winter storm last week!
back to the decorating…
Just like Pudge with his red scarf and hat, this small heart shaped wooden bowl will work perfectly in the display. What says Valentine’s Day better than hearts?
Accenting the wooden bowl is a bow made out of Diamond Wire by Oasis. I simply cut off a piece of wire and formed it into a bow. After the bow was finished, I just tucked it into the display.
To complete the transition to Valentine’s Day, all I did was add a little Valentine themed book to the end of the display!
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Ribbon
I had this Valentine ribbon left over from a different project. I used it to make a banner to accent an electric candle display. I used little strips of Velcro to hold the printed ribbon to the solid ribbon.
I also used that same printed burlap ribbon to make bows for the trio of spindles.
More details about how I transitioned the spindles can be found here: Red, Rustic & Reclaimed for Valentine’s Day!
Let’s add some Pink!
The entryway is one of my most challenging areas to decorate. It is narrow and very hard to photograph. The picture about is how I had the marble topped table decorated for the holidays last year.
For Valentine’s Day, I made a few simple changes. I added the Peace Love Joy sign, a heart plate, a piece of fabric and a Valentine’s Day gift bag. The gold hurricane was raised up by using a piece of ironstone. The rustic toolbox added height as well as texture to the display. More about this display can be found here: Peace- Love -Joy Throughout the Year
One of my favorite ways to display that box is pictured below:
After Valentine’s Day, I used the Peace Love Joy sign in a spring garden style display.
“Wooden” these Tulips Be Cute for Spring
Other Valentine’s Day Posts:
Valentine, Won’t You Put Your Tulips Next to Mine?
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