Want to decorate your home for Valentine's Day? Bring on the pink and florals! Check out my Valentine's Day Mantel Decor this year!
I have been having so much fun decorating for Valentines Day this year, simply because it delights my kids so much!
Seriously, every time I do a craft or add a piece of decor while they are at school - they spot it instantly when they get home and always love it!
So, I definitely wanted to do a Valentine's Day mantel this year. It was a great way to cluster together some of the holiday crafts I've been doing and have a festive focal point in my space!
Our Valentine's Day Mantel Decor
I had so much fun setting up this Valentine Day mantel.
Heart Wall Hanging
The centerpiece, of course, is the giant heart wall hanging. I designed it to look like the front of a box of chocolates!
It is made from a foam core poster board that I essentially upholstered and added a bow to.
See the XL heart wall hanging tutorial here!
Flower Vases
I added vases on either side of the mantel to add a little more mid-height.
Here are the vases that I have, from left to right:
- heart vase with faux peonies
- white candy dish (vintage, but similar), with faux conversation hearts
- DIY candy heart vase
- heart vase with faux ranunculus
I love all of the shades of pink and all of the texture that these vases and florals add to the space!
Red Bows
I was actually inspired to set up this entire mantel by my big red bows from Christmas. We decorated with a ton of bows - and they are in a bin on top of our holiday decor section of the attic!
I decided to hang my bow garlands across the underside of the mantel. We have command hooks under there all year long, so I just hung it on that.
Check out how I made the DIY bow garlands!
I hung up my large bows from target, but this set up would also be great with my DIY bow pillow!
Rose Table Runner
I am toying with the idea of keeping my rose table runner on the mantel, too.
All I did was lay it across the center of the mantel. It love how it adds color and texture to the center of the space!
I actually think that this would look great done the entire length of the mantel - all by itself!
Be sure to check out my tutorial on how I made the rose table runner!
That's it! I love how this turned out - so sweet and festive for the holiday!
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Hello, I'm Morgan, half of the creative force behind CharlestonCrafted.com! With a passion for DIY that dates back to 2012, I've transformed three homes and now I'm dedicated to helping others craft their dream spaces. Let's turn your house into a home together!