A Little Bit of Valentine
I’m not going crazy with Valentine’s this year, just sprinkling a little here and there…
I brought out my treasured vintage Valentine postcards and stood them up in my flower frog collection so I can enjoy them on my kitchen windowsill when I wash dishes.
I didn’t use much red in my Christmas decor this year, so I’m o.k. looking at it mixed with some pretty pink for a couple weeks.
My window frame was looking a little bare without it’s Christmas lights, greenery and bunting, so I decided to adorn it with some cute mini floral frames I think I got from my mom (?). I had also picked up some red, glittered letter ornaments in an after-Christmas sale.
My cute little, glittery cyprus trees from Walmart (wrapped in book pages) are still looking adorable, but I moved them from their kitchen feeder to the dining room Masterpiece Buffet, lined up in a vintage cheesebox.
I used a little red and white divine twine left over from the store to tie each to a simple nail, nailed into the rustic frame. I love having the foundation of the window frame to nail into whenever I want, without having to make holes in the wall (especially since I just finished painting all the walls).
Just a little Valentine specialness so my family feels loved!
Sharing at these parties:
Have a Daily Cup of Mrs. Olson
Gorgeous! Love those antique postcards. Thanks so much for linking up to Share The Love! Happy Valentine’s Day!
Your welcome, Amber! Happy Valentine’s to you, too!
Lora
Love your vintage post cards, I always have something pretty in the kitchen window too! Thank you for sharing at our “Vintage Valentine” blog hop.
Debby
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Yes, Debby, the kitchen windowsill is a lovely, seasonal decorating canvas!
It’s all just beautiful! I especially love your vintage postcards! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
hugs,
Jann
Thanks so much, Jann!
They’re good dish washing beauty, Cecilia! Thanks for hosting the party each week!
Love those pretty postcards displayed in floral frogs, Lora. Thank you for sharing @Vintage Charm–pinned!