If you're like me, you enjoy decorating for all the little holidays. . . but you don't want to spend much money on decorating for all the little holidays. Unless you have a membership in the Holiday of the Month club, you need to pull together some fun decorations from what you have on hand plus a few embellishments. Here's one of my Valentine's favorites. I know you've seen this kind of thing, but I'll show you how I do it.
Grab a glass hurricane. Don't have any? Dollar Tree does.
TIP: Put a plastic cup or jar upside down in the bottom of the hurricane. This takes up some space so that you don't need as many of these:
Now pour those candy conversation hearts into the hurricane, covering the plastic cup.
Put a candle on top, and you're done! Don't have any candles in Valentine's colors? Me, either. But I did have these:
TIP: Attach some ribbon (or fabric scraps, or printed paper) to your candle with double-sided tape and
Voila!
Now I need to stop by the dollar store for a couple more bags of conversation hearts so that I can make another one of these. Even with the plastic cup space-filler, this hurricane took two bags. Well, it took most of two bags. I removed these three to send a message to my far-away friends:
Do you decorate for the little holidays? Got any great ideas? Please share!
Richella~~~
ReplyDeleteThis is precious, I have to try it! The ribbon around the candle really makes it look sweet! Thanks so much!
XO,
Jane
Awesome tip about the plastic cup!! I've never tried that before...what a money saver. I like to fill hurricanes, but it can be costly. Thanks for sharing, Richella!! :)
ReplyDeleteOh I love the plastic cup tip! Great idea, thanks for sharing. I usually cluster together little vinettes around the house that have red or pink in them & they suddenly turn to valentines decor :-) Take care!
ReplyDeleteHi Richella! Oh, this is adorable! I love it and I could totally do this.
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
So cute! I am going to have to try that! I kept out my red flameless candles from Christmas just for Valentines! The ribbon around your candle though is just perfect!
ReplyDeleteLove this idea! I will definitely try this. And I loved your little "message" to your far-away friends! :)
ReplyDeleteCute!
ReplyDeleteI love Valentine's Day and all things hearts.
Linda @ Truthful Tidbits
Very cute! I'm waiting for a blizzard to hit this afternoon, on top of yesterday's ice, so I don't think I'll be going anywhere for a few days. I'm going to have to see what kind of Valentine decorations I can come up with from stuff I already have.
ReplyDeleteLove it! I have a little container made especially for using with little candies, but that looks much easier to do. My vase doesn't have much room between both glasses and the hearts have to go in just right. Carla
ReplyDeleteI heart this idea and am totally going to do this! thanks for the awesome idea
ReplyDeleteI had just visited your blog for the first time to enter your give-away and saw your sweet comment on one of my Blog Buddies post (Shelly Sweetheart Wildman). You write so well. And I'm singing with you
ReplyDeleteHey sister
Go sister
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Hey sister
Soul sister
Soul sister
Soul sister. . .
Hi Richella! That is such a cute idea! I hate to admit it, but I didn't do a whole lot of Valentine's Decorating "BB" (Before Blogging) but I have definitely been inspired this year! My sister and I are hosting a Valentine's Sister Saturday party on the 12th and I would love it if you would consider linking this up. :-) We just launched a new blog together so if you haven't been by yet, be sure to come over and take a look!
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Very cute idea! I like displaying vintage valentines. They can usually be found for little cost. I also like making my own valentines to display.
ReplyDeleteNancy
Super cute, I heart the hearts! Great tip and trick there!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!!! Simple, easy and oh so cute! Thanks for sharing :-)
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I would love to tease my kids with not being able to eat it! :)
ReplyDeleteI have that very same idea but wouldn't you know I forgot to buy the hearts and I think we're going to be snowed in tomorrow. ;) Yours turned out really cute.
ReplyDeleteSo cute. :) The possibilites are endless with that hey! :) You could use rocks, and red candles, and tie some ribbon around the outside of the votive. :) Or whatever. :) Great idea! Thanks for sharing. Hehe :)
ReplyDeleteHugs,
PS Those lollies (candies!) are so cute!!!! :)
I like how you used ribbon to cover your candle to coordinate with your candy. This is just a perfect Valentine's decoration!
ReplyDeleteHave you noticed that it is hard to find real (Necco) conversation hearts? The Sweet Tart ones don't taste the same to me. I've already eaten two big bags of the Brachs ones. Someone needs to stop me!
Finding your blog through several clicks. I look forward to reading more. Have a wonderful week, great job on the valentine decor.
ReplyDeleteThe upside down cup is a genius idea! I just bought some conversation hearts to decorate with:)
ReplyDeleteSuch a neat idea! I've seen it before, but never with the clear bottle inside.
ReplyDeleteI'm headed to the store NOW!
This is such a great idea! The plastic cup tip is GENIUS! Thanks!
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