Show Your Home Some Love With These DIY Valentine's Day Decorations (2024)

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Even if you waited until the last minute, there's no time like the present to whip up some easy DIY Valentine's Day decorations. After all, who couldn't use an infusion of bright heart-shaped decor this otherwise dreary time of year?

It's one of the simplest holidays to decorate for, too. Flowers (think: roses and carnations), can be purchased at the grocery store and provide instant festivity. And, there are plenty of things you can craft yourself like wreaths, Zoom-friendly banners, table decorations (don't skimp on the scented candles) and centerpieces using basic supplies—paper, paint, and yarn—that you can get at the Dollar Tree.

No matter what area of your home your targeting—your dining room, kitchen, office, bedroom, or even an outdoor area like the porch—turn on some festive Valentine's Day tunes and let these romantic and surprisingly elegant DIY Valentine's Day decorations set the tone for your V-Day party or virtual Galentine's Day gift exchange.

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Neon Heart Banner

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A punch tool makes quick work of the most tedious part of this craft—cutting out all of the hearts from neon cardstock. The rest is easy, simply cut out triangles, glue on the hearts, and string onto twine or ribbon, alternating colors.

Get the tutorial at Lemon Thistle.

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Yarn-Wrapped Hearts

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With just a bit of cardboard (use leftover boxes!) and your choice of yarn, you can make sweet and sophisticated Valentine's Day decor for your coffee table in a flash.

Get the tutorial at Home Made Lovely.

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Tissue Paper Stained Glass

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Though this Valentine's Day craft is easy enough for kids to nail—there's no science to positioning the tissue paper!—the result is pretty enough to display proudly in your windows.

Get the tutorial at The Turquoise Home.

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Kiss Banner

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Though you'll need a cutting machine, like the Cricut, to get this banner just right, you could also use a variety of smaller stamps and stenciled letters to create a similar piece for your space.

Get the tutorial at Lemon Thistle.

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Felt Garland

With just 10 minutes to spare, even a novice crafter can make this cute Valentine's Day decor. Simply send a threaded needle through coordinating felt balls until you have the right size garland for your space.

Get the tutorial at The Turquoise Home.

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Floral Monogram

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For stunning wall art you can keep in place well into spring (and even beyond!), consider recreating this faux floral monogram. For a unique touch, hang the finished product inside of a vintage frame. Or, add a string and use it as a wreath on your front door.

Get the tutorial at Home Made Lovely.

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Glittery Candle Votives

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Turn any small glass vessels you may have on hand into festive table decor for your romantic dinner. Go simple with glue and glitter, or try something a little more intricate by placing stickers or washi tape down before applying the sparkles.

Get the tutorial at Squirrelly Minds.

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Valentine's Day Countdown

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If you're counting down the days to the love-filled holiday, make it official with this fun paper craft.

Get the tutorial at Crafting Cheerfully.

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Heart Marquee Sign

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Though this heart-shaped decor looks like something you'd buy in the store, you only need a few supplies, like cardboard and LED lights to make it yourself.

Get the tutorial at Oh Oh Deco.

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Origami Heart Flower Bouquet

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For a bouquet that will last forever, swap roses for cleverly-shaped paper hearts.

Get the tutorial at Design Improvised.

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Love Letter Banner

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This banner, which looks great strung along the mantle, banister, or bookshelf, plays on a craft as old as time: the love letter.

Get the tutorial at Crafting Cheerfully.

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Mason Jar Bouquets

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Give handled mason jars new life as table decorations with a simple coat of paint and a metallic heart-shaped decal.

Get the tutorial at A Night Owl Blog.

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Paper Heart Wreath

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Though a paper wreath won't fare so well outdoors, it's a great option for indoor areas, like your bedroom door.

Get the tutorial at White House Crafts.

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Felt Wall Banner

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For easy DIY decor you can pull out year after year, opt for something a little sturdier—like a felt banner.

Get the tutorial at Happiness Is Homemade.

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Valentine's Day Candles

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This craft is as simple as you can get: Grab a few candles from the dollar store, then apply the downloadable decal to the outside. If you don't have a cutting machine, you can find similar stickers at any craft store.

Get the tutorial at A Pumpkin and a Princess.

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Printable Valentine's Day Wall Art

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One of the easiest ways to decorate for any holiday? Swap out pre-existing framed pictures for themed artwork.

Get the printable at Fox + Hazel.

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DIY Heart-Shaped Planter

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Re-home small houseplants, like succulents, into heart-shaped vases made out of clay. Bonus: These make great last-minute Valentine's Day gifts, too.

Get the tutorial at The Paper Mama.

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Modern Arrow Wall Art

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For something a little more sophisticated that doesn't immediately scream Valentine's Day, try this trio of arrows on the wall.

Get the tutorial at Craftberry Bush.

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Conversation Heart Tassel Charms

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When decorating, don't forget small often-overlooked areas, like your bedroom door. This DIY tassel looks super cute, and has a life well beyond Valentine's Day.

Get the tutorial at Studio DIY.

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DIY Gold Heart Pillow

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If you don't have the sewing know-how to create your own pillow from scratch, use iron-on vinyl to embellish a simple store-bought option.

Get the tutorial at Sarah Hearts.

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FAQs

How can I decorate my house for Valentines Day? ›

  1. Create a romantic atmosphere with candles and rose petals. ...
  2. Place a bouquet of roses in the center of the room, and use pink and red accents throughout the decor.
  3. Set up a cozy seating area with some plush pillows and a throw blanket.
  4. Hang a few romantic photos or artwork around the room.
Feb 1, 2023

How to make easy Valentine's decorations? ›

Heart Branch Centerpieces

Bring a bit of nature to your Valentine's Day décor by topping foraged twigs with red, pink, and white paper hearts and placing them in your favorite vases. They'll make the sweetest centerpiece!

What decorations are used for Valentine's Day? ›

Even though Valentine's Day is traditionally decorated with red, pink, and white, those colors really just don't go with the aesthetic of our home. In fact, other than some blush pink accessories in my girls' room and red accents in Harrison's room, we just really don't use those colors at all!

How can I decorate my house DIY? ›

DIY Home Decor
  1. DIY Dry leaves with Madhubani Fish. DIY Dry leaves with Madhubani Fish. ...
  2. DIY Fabric Coasters. ...
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  4. DIY Wall Panels. ...
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  6. Mini Floral Fruit Handpainted Dish Jewelry Ring Dish Clay Tray Room Decor Birthday Bridal Pottery Gift Ceramic Flowers Gold Trinket Dish. ...
  7. DIY Macrame Decor. ...
  8. DIY Durry with Patterns.

How do you set up a room for Valentine's Day? ›

Top 8 Room Decor Ideas For Valentine's Day
  1. Fill The Room Ceiling With Red/Heart-Shaped Balloons. ...
  2. Light Up Some Scented Candles To Set The Mood. ...
  3. Light The Room With Soft, Teasing Gleam. ...
  4. Scatter Flower Petals On The Bed. ...
  5. Accentuate The Room With Valentine's Day Decors. ...
  6. Use Red Pillow Covers.
Jan 20, 2023

How can I make Valentines Day the best? ›

Here are 14 ideas to help make this Valentine's Day extra special!
  1. Make a Valentine's Day Charcuterie Board. ...
  2. Send Valentines. ...
  3. Decorate in Hearts. ...
  4. Create a Valentine's Day Scavenger Hunt. ...
  5. Have a Valentine's Day Photo Shoot. ...
  6. Surprise Your Kids with Love Notes. ...
  7. Put Up a Valentine's Day Tree. ...
  8. Break a Heart-Shaped Piñata.

How can I make Valentines Day special without gifts? ›

How to Celebrate Valentine's Day Without Buying Gifts
  1. Make a Meal. One of my favorite things to do is have friends over to my house for a meal. ...
  2. Bake Cookies. I don't know about you, but I love getting containers filled with tasty treats around the holidays. ...
  3. Write a Card. ...
  4. Frame a Photo. ...
  5. Have a Movie Night.

How to decorate Valentine's table? ›

You don't have to go bold with vibrant reds—keep a soft, pastel color palette for a more intimate dinner. Set the table with baby pink salad plates, opt for copper or rose gold candlestick holders, and use plenty of light pinks in your floral centerpiece for an understated Valentine's Day dinner.

How to decorate a tree for Valentine's Day? ›

After all, repurposing Christmas trees into Valentine's Day decor is so easy. All you need to do is take off the Yuletide baubles and load it up with festive lights, ribbons, and ornaments in pink, red, and white for a look that's as romantic as roses and chocolates.

How can I decorate my house romantically? ›

This style is characterized by soft, delicate colors like pink, lavender, and beige; plush, comfortable textiles like velvet, satin, and lace; and elegant, vintage-inspired furniture and accessories. Decorative elements like candles, rose petals, and soft lighting can enhance the romantic vibe.

How can I decorate my house in February? ›

More Winter Decorating Ideas
  1. add plants to your bedroom.
  2. use white flowers around your home.
  3. fill a bowl with pomegranates for your table.
  4. use several stoneware crocks to decorate a shelf.
  5. prop birch logs in a corner.
  6. add a mirror to a room to reflect light.
  7. layer white or neutral bedding.
Jan 4, 2024

What is romantic home decor? ›

Floral prints, sheer fabrics and soft textures are a great way of getting Romantic. Try a combination of floral wallpaper and some long, billowing curtains made from sheer, lightweight fabrics such as silk, organza and chiffon, which will make the space feel light and airy and add a touch of shimmer.

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