Picture Perfect Love Sherry recommends changing the color of a few frame mats to quickly and easily alter the entire room. “Paint the back of them red or pink – that way you can flip them over once a year for some Valentine’s Day fun!” She recommends painting the frame mats with thin coats of regular old latex paint (and a test pot of it will only be around $3-4). Just be sure to tape off the front with delicate surface tape.Always up for thinking outside the box, Kirsten from Simply Grove suggests framing the word of the day. “The word LOVE is such a beautiful word,” she says. “Frame the word and accessorize with it somewhere in your home.”
Home Is Where the Heart Is Go for the gusto and place a giant heart on the wall in removable paper or fabric. “If you really love the shape, why not paint a heart in a neutral color on a wall,” says Kirsten.
Love Notes Valentine’s Day isn’t about the roses or the chocolates, it’s about showing the people you care about that they are special. Show loved ones your soft side with notes, and incorporate it into your décor. “I love placing notes all over the house for my hubby,” says Kirsten. “I use cute typography on white paper and add red hearts. I stick them on the fridge, mantel, bookshelves and taped on mirrors.” It’s a great way to show you’re smitten and stylish.
Pops of Love “Your whole house doesn’t have to look like Valentine’s Day threw up on it,” explains Sherry. “Small pops of pink or red in the form of a red throw or pillow, a small red lacquered box or a soft pink tray on the coffee table might be all you need to subtly inject some love into the air.” “It’s a great temporary way to add some Valentine love to your home,” agrees Kirsten.
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