Decorating Your Christmas Tree with Valentine’s Flair
ππ Yep. Thatβs right. Our Christmas tree in standing – in February. Ready turn your Christmas tree into a cupid-approved masterpiece, too? Let’s talk about transforming it with a sprinkle of love, using white ornaments, silver sparkles, and a touch of vintage and DIY magic. Grab your coffee!
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1. White and Silver Elegance
Imagine a winter wonderland meets Valentine’s romance. Start with the classics β white Christmas ornaments and silver sparkles. Here are some on Amazon. These timeless beauties create the perfect canvas for our heartwarming journey.
2. Sweet Touch: Pink Hearts and Heart Shaped Cookie Cutters
I found the cutest pink heart ornaments. I just adore them. π You can find some really cute heart ornaments, here. And who says cookie cutters are just for baking cookies? Grab those heart-shaped cuties here and hang them on your tree for a sweet and simple touch. Tip: toss a bit of glitter on them for that extra oomph! πͺβ¨
3. Vintage Items Double as Decor
I keep a stash of vintage earrings and brooches that I use to decorate with from time to time.
This time, I added a small piece of floral wire to the back of pearl clip-on earrings and old brooches and hung them in the tree. What a unique and timeless treat to see them sparkle next to the twinkle lights. β¨π I found the brooches and vintage pink Christmas ball ornaments like Mama has had since we were kiddos. I love them, so much. You may be able to locate some at Etsy or on Facebook Marketplace.
4. Crafty DIY: Handmade Valentine’s Ornaments
Time to raid your Valentine’s fabric stash! Pull out fabrics with hearts and musical notes, cut them into adorable heart shapes, stiffen them up with decoupage glue, add a wire hanger made from floral wire, and voila β you’ve got yourself handmade treasures. Joannβs has pretty pink fabric here and musical notes fabric here. These are so fun to make!
5. Sentimental Snowmen: Perfume Bottle Edition
Got gifted some mini perfume bottles? Sweeten the deal by turning them into snowman heads with a little help from paper clay. It’s a sentimental twist that adds a unique story to your Valentine’s tree. The paper clay is at this link and is easy to work with.
I enjoyed making these cuties.
6. Dollar Tree Finds: Pink Mesh and a Wire Heart Wreath
For budget-friendly brilliance to accompany your Valentines tree, head to the Dollar Tree! Snag various shades of pink mesh and a wire heart wreath. Turn these simple finds into a stunning Valentine’s wreath. The project is a bit time-consuming but the wreath turns out so pretty!
7. Share the Love β How Did You Decorate Your Tree?
Now, it’s your turn! If you’ve decked out your Christmas tree for Valentine’s, spill the beans. What’s your secret sauce? Share your creativity and inspire others. I’d love to hear about your unique spin on this heartfelt holiday decor. Drop me a comment or tag me on social media β let’s make this season extra extra! π
There you have it, the how-to wrapped in love and holiday spirit. Remember, it’s not just about the decorations; it’s about the joy they bring and the memories they create. Happy decorating, and may your holidays be filled with love, laughter, and cozy moments! ππ
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