Valentines Day… do you decorate for it, or not? I’m kind of lazy when it comes to Valentines Day, so the only time I make new Valentine projects is if I find something easy, and it fits in with the rest of my farmhouse decor.
I’ve found one of the easiest ways to decorate for this holiday is to tweak some of my Christmas decorations and get a little extra mileage out of them.
The DIY Pallet Wood Shelf was really easy to change up. I just added some jars filled with candy corn and some antique skeleton keys to give it a valentine theme.
Another easy project is to use the Image Transfer on Glass method on a painted bottle.
I didn’t even paint a new bottle – I just removed the one I already had on the bottle and replaced it with a red “special delivery” postage stamp image (free printable here). It takes just a few minutes to do.
Soda bottles with red graphics can be turned into Hanging Flower Vases.
Here are even more Valentine Projects!
This Junky “Love” sign by Beyond the Picket Fence is SO cute and fun – it will have you digging through your junk stash to make one of your own!
Here’s another Junky Love sign variation by Vintage with Laces.
These Personalized Initial Blocks by The Olde Farmhouse on Windmill Hill are totally my style, with the rusty letters and rustic wood.
If you like decor that’s a bit more primitive, these Primitive Hearts by 1871 Farmhouse may be just your kind of project.
I spotted these burlap Love signs on Etsy, and they look very simple to make.
This Reclaimed Wood Heart sign is another easy idea from Beyond the Picket Fence.
This Chippy Red & White Farmhouse Table via Bringing French Country Home has naturally aged valentine charm, don’t you think?
And check out how Betsy at My Salvaged Treasures made this adorable Rustic Metal Heart.
Here’s a pretty DIY rustic and natural Driftwood Heart by My Creative Days.
These Vintage Linens Hearts by Have a Daily Cup of Mrs. Olson make charming bowl fillers.
Joan at Scavenger Chic has 2 DIY versions of Pallet wood hearts.
Simple Heart Art – One Krieger Chick
Valentine Candy Box Succulent Planter – Farm and Foundry
Shutter Love Sign – Concord Cottage
Paper Heart Banner in Frame – Town and Country Living
Punched Tin Can Heart Candle Holder – Country Living
Scrap Wood Heart – Lake Girl Paints
Painted Love Jar – JoAnn Fabric
Valentines Mason Hearts Jar – Lights.com
Valentine Ticket Garland – Duct Tape and Denim
Don’t throw out that chocolate’s box – turn it into a Valentine Door Wreath– Bliss Ranch
I would leave these Beadboard Hearts by Simply Country Life up year-round!
I can’t think of a cuter way to repurpose pallet wood and sticks than this Rustic Heart Art by Scavenger Chic!
This Buttons and Burlap Decor by My Thrift Store Addiction is so charming and easy to make.
This Candy Jar made with Flower Pots is such a cute idea! by EatMove Make
These Vintage Sheet Music Page Printables have a love theme, and may be perfect for some of your own Valentine projects.
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If you have some Valentines projects you’d like to share – I’d love to see them, so link them up below!
Really great inspirational and easy projects. I used to decorate when my boys were young. Now I just display my flowers from hubby!
Those are fabulous Valentine ideas
Yes I decorate for Valentines day and I decorated a tree just yesterday with vintage cards
Thank you very much for including my LOVE sign in this great collection, Angie!
What a wonderful collection of creative ideas! Thanks, Angie, for featuring my rustic metal heart.
Love the inspiration and thank you so much for featuring my two hearts.
Oh my goodness this post is filled with beautiful ideas, some of which I pinned to my wedding board for DIY decorating inspiration for my daughter’s wedding this summer.
So many great projects Angie. It’s funny…. I can pick my friends projects out in a heart beat. Joan, Becky, Betsy, and you have such distinct styles!
pinned!
gail
LOL – I’ve noticed the same thing, Gail – I often see a photo of a project, and can guess who made it before I see the name!
Thanks for the ideas now to go put them together and decorate for Valentines!!!
I simply L-O-V-E all of your Valentine HEART ideas They say love all year. Cannot wait to get started on many of these Shared them with my hubby to make some of these for me and us Must share this, for Valentine one year he made me heart shaped rusty barb wire wreath. It has been used all over our home ever since he gave it to me. It is priceless to me..
Hi Angie, Thanks so much for featuring my red farmhouse table on your Valentine Farmhouse Friday. Hugs to you on Valentine’s Day!