January is rapidly coming to a close which means Valentine’s Day is just around the corner. This weekend I started working on some Valentine’s Day crafts and gathering Valentine’s decor inspiration on Pinterest. There are so many cutesy Valentine’s Day decor and crafts that I have pinned away like crazy, but today I am sharing a round up of photos featuring more chic and elegant Valentine’s Day decorating ideas that are so inspiring!
Each Valentine’s Day I go for an elegant look by using vintage Valentine’s, fresh roses, old sheet music and hand written antique postcards in romantic vignettes around our home. Last year I shared how I decorated my piano with a Vintage Valentines and Roses theme.
My Valentine’s Day decor always has a very vintage cottage feel, but I also love the look of combining a bit of modern chic elements mixed in with traditional-vintage to create chic and elegant Valentine’s Day style.
What’s not to love here? The mantel styling and handmade love banner is so adorable, but I am just crazy for those pink tulips in the Frenchy galvanized bucket! Anything French is perfect for Valentine’s Day!
If farmhouse style is more your cup of tea, you can still create chic and elegant Valentine’s Day displays. This farmhouse-Boho Valentine’s Day mantel decor is chic in it’s simplicity.
Blush pinks, greys and other neutrals form a beautiful alternative color scheme to traditional red and bubble gum pink for Valentine’s Day.
How gorgeous is this shabby chic and French Country Valentine’s Day decor? I can’t get enough of those pillows!
Pillows and pillow covers are perfect for adding a bit of Valentine’s Day in with your everyday decor if you don’t want to go over the top with roses, hearts and cupid. Soft pastels and vintage style garden themed pillows can transition easily right into spring. Since Valentine’s Day is a winter holiday, don’t forget to create cozy winter style using beautiful throws and blankets too.
source: Etsy
In addition to pillows, a simple bouquet of roses adds quintessential Valentine’s Day style to any setting. Oh I am loving the chippy table and all the pretty picture frames in this photo!
In fact, anything chippy seems to look more elegant and romantic when styled with roses and other vintage treasures.
I do love roses, but tulips are my favorite Valentine’s Day flowers! I love the addition of the elegant vintage style paper hearts in this farmhouse cottage display.
This space is pure shabby chic and French country farmhouse perfection by sweet Emily of Le Culitvateur! The pink tulips in vintage milk glass look so sweet!
via A Homestyle Life
Pink and gold look chic and stylish in this pretty tablescape. The simple centerpiece of pink tulips in a glass jar paired with an antler is somewhat rustic chic too.
My talented friend Angelina of Petite Haus set an elegant Valentine’s Day tablescape using vintage tea cups in floral patterns, fresh flowers, romantic vintage lace as a table runner, candles in lovely crystal holders and a beautiful bouquet of pink tulips.
Sweet Jamie of So Much Better with Age designed a gorgeous French Valentine’s Day tablescape using fresh pink roses. I bet it smelled as heavenly as it looks!
via Rosie Rose Chic
I adore the use of a colorful mixed bouquet and touches of blue in this elegant, French-shabby chic Valentine Romance Tablescape.
Welch House 1900
Gorgeous gilded mirrors, flickering taper candles, beautiful glass votives, and pink roses create quintessential romantic Valentine’s Day ambiance.
For old world, French country elegance with a bit of romance, toile du jouy is always a good idea.
via Confessions of a Plate Addict
Along with toile, ticking and red French stripes are perfect patterns for Valentine’s Day!
I used red and white ticking along with muslin, vintage lace, crocheted ribbon and yarn to make a DIY Shabby Farmhouse Heart Rag wreath. This wreath has been a big hit with readers! I also made a neutral heart rag wreath which I will be sharing later this week.
Are you decorating for Valentine’s Day? I will be adding some cute and trendy Valentine touches in kitchen, but I will also have just a few elegant and vintage French inspired Valentine’s Day vignettes in other rooms. Over the next few days I will be sharing several Valentine’s Day craft DIY’s, so be sure to stop back by to check them out.
Thanks for visiting today! Have a LOVELY week ahead!
Amber
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13 Comments
I made a heart rag wreath last week -pink, cream, white fabric and ribbons -used the same Dollar Tree wreath as a base. I left the shiny stuff on -it barely peeks out as an accent color. Using white/pink/silver in the dining room as my main colors. Love your blog
January 28, 2019 at 8:44 amLots of lovely Valentine’s Day inspiration, Amber! Thanks for sharing!
January 28, 2019 at 11:35 amThank you so much for including me in this post!! Thank you for sharing so much amazing Valentine’s Day decor inspiration. I am definitely going to make a heart rag wreath, like the one that you made! I absolutely love it!!
January 28, 2019 at 5:07 pmHope you have a wonderful week, my friend!!
~Emily
Love all of this beautiful inspiration!!! Thanks for including my Valentine’s tea table in it!
January 29, 2019 at 4:38 pmPinned those cute ticking hearts… I never think of buying that kind of fabric for little projects, but I just should! 🙂
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Blessings,
January 31, 2019 at 3:03 pmBabychaser
Lovely Valentine inspiration, Amber. Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm!
February 3, 2019 at 9:59 amGreat ideas. Such lovely inspirations
February 3, 2019 at 9:02 pmLoving all the Valentine inspiration, thank you so much for including my Valentine Romance post.
February 5, 2019 at 10:55 amI am always so impressed with all the talent out there! Beautiful inspiration! Thanks for linking up to Best of the Weekend. You were one of my features! Enjoy your weekend!
February 8, 2019 at 8:26 amShelley
Such a lot of cute ideas. I will decorate just a little bit for Valentines , still enjoying the beauty and simplicity of winter whites this week! But reds always make my heart skip a beat. Happy week to you! xo Lidy
January 20, 2020 at 12:16 pmso many pretty ideas, I need to get busy!!
January 20, 2020 at 1:58 pmSo many beautiful and inspiring ideas. We used to have a few red/ivory toile chairs in our master bedroom that I reupholstered; they would fit in with a few of these posts.
January 22, 2020 at 2:44 pmSo many beautiful ideas! I am also a sucker for tulips, They just bring all the love and hope for spring!
January 31, 2021 at 11:29 pm