Hey guys! Nope, I didn’t fall off the face of the earth! Just a verrrrrry busy few weeks for us, that’s all. So busy that we completely took the day off today, even from church. And we are all still our pajamas! Love it!
I do try to decorate for every holiday, but for Valentine’s day I keep it pretty simple. When we have older kids that know what the day means, I will emphasize it more, but for now it’s pretty basic. But I can’t let a holiday go by without some acknowledgment – it’s the teacher in me. Especially if the holiday involves PINK! haha
Here’s what you see when you first walk in our door. The small watercolor print was a freebie sent by e-mail via Jones Design Company. (You can sign up for her e-mails on her blog! Love her!).
The larger heart was done by Luke. I love it! Originally, I taped a heart over a piece of paper and was hoping that when I pulled the heart off, all you would see is a white outline of a heart (kinda like the smaller print). Unfortunately, it didn’t really work out the way I wanted it to, so I just decided to stick with the smaller heart and frame it. I think I actually like this way better!
{Here’s my little boy painting. Oooooh do I love him!}
In the bathroom I framed this adorable (free!) subway print, courtesy of Bonjour Blog via Pinterest. How cute is that?! And I call Luke “love bug” all the time, so that’s a fun little touch.
In the kitchen I changed the chalkboard over from a Christmas verse to a “love”-based verse. That chalkboard was a piece of the most hideous abstract art from Goodwill you’ve ever seen, but it’s super sturdy so I just rolled chalkboard paint on it this past summer and now it works perfectly.
On the stove I just have a heart-shaped plate from Goodwill with a Goodwill candle on top. Super simple.
In the living room I have a little wannabe-mantel going on (and it is IMPOSSIBLE to get good lighting since it’s right in front of the window – sorry!). You can see my Valentine’s mantel from two years ago here.
I used a lot of the same elements from two years ago (remember I couldn’t decorate for Valentine’s day last year since we didn’t have our house yet!).
The thrifted Eiffel Tower was brought back out, along with the XOXO from TJMaxx (one of my favorite shopping finds EVER!). I wrapped some pink tulle that I got at a yard sale forever ago around the letters, and took some of my bracelets that had pinkish hues and wrapped them around the votive candle.
You can see how I made the vintage-looking prints here.
The plate is also thrifted from Goodwill and the little birdie was only $2.99 at Target! (Totally will be reusing it for springtime, too.)
So there you go! Pretty basic but still marks the holiday going by.
My goal is to be back tomorrow – see you then! Enjoy the rest of your Sunday!
I have the same free printable that you have in your bathroom! It's one of my favorites :) Love the heart that Luke painted for you, so sweet! Yay for Valentine's Day! xoxo
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