Valentines Day Decor That Works All YearRound

Valentines Day Decor That Works All YearRound

Seasonal decorations may seem redundant, but there's something universal about decorating for Valentine's Day. The red, white and pink color palette is tried and true, and whimsical hearts and flowers have a certain versatility that makes them just as chic in June as they are in February.

But if there's one thing I like , it's that everything is multifunctional. So after collecting all the holiday decor, I started going through my Valentine decorations to see what could work year-round. To further prove my point, here are 14 articles that I particularly desire.

If you're feeling a little depressed about making a Christmas wreath, say goodbye to your anxiety. While the heart shape of this woven raffia wreath evokes a time of love, the color and style are subdued enough to suit any occasion. (I've seen the yard scene come alive, especially in the summer.)

This is for all bibliophiles. These geometric paper pendants hanging from the ceiling are made from strips of pink paper and pages from a romance novel, so love is literally in the air.

As part of a love-themed decor, this pillow is the perfect accompanying character. But this adorable pug with a bow tie and heart-shaped sunglasses is a sofa staple all year round.

I tend to shy away from things with bold statements, but Cold Picnic's bold design and soft colors exude a chic side, making this tufted rug the perfect addition to any bathroom.

If you're looking for the ultimate piece for your gallery wall, I'd be interested in a piece to liven things up a bit. Even if you don't turn on this neon sign, its hot pink color is still bright enough to last.

It's like a Frank Sinatra song; Instead of Sinatra telling you how to spell love, it's the characters in Peanuts. I personally love these plates because they have a slightly different but cute Valentine decoration. They may not have hearts everywhere or something to wear, there is always something heartwarming about these pieces.

But if you want something heart-shaped, Pottery Barn also has these watercolor plates. Use it all year round to serve up some cupcakes or as a dessert plate on the table.

Don't have a bouquet of flowers on your counter? No problem with this pink pillow, it can help make your Sienna Miller cottage dreams come true. Throw your reading on the corner chair and relax by the teapot on a rainy day.

For floral-inspired decor, this blown glass vase features a tulip silhouette with a slightly eclectic twist. Plus, it's tall, so you'll have plenty of room for that big pile you just bought at the farmer's market.

The only thing that makes these napkins special for Valentine's Day are the painted hearts in the corners. But this detail, combined with the simple white linen design, helps make it versatile enough to display on the dinner table year-round.

If you're in the mood for a tea party no matter the season, you'll need these French cafe-style vases. Each one features beautifully designed text beneath a beautiful cake and will instantly transform your kitchen into a whimsical bakery.

Last year we announced that mushroom decor isn't going away anytime soon, so why not add mushrooms to your Valentine's program? These whimsical wooden mushroom figurines with red, white and pink covers are a great way to get a little into this design trend.

These Hill House sheets inspire whimsy as much as they warm the heart. A delicately lined pink floral pattern is the ultimate in cottage decor and gives your bed a versatile look from February through to summer.

There's nothing more timeless and classic than a pink heart-shaped pillow. It's the perfect mix of Barbiecore, grandmacore and cottagecore that will never go out of style. You can let the pillow stand out on its own, or you can fully embrace your inner Barbie girl and go pink and pink.

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