9 Vintage Valentine Decor Ideas

The House on Silverado

Valentine’s Day doesn’t have to be all about modern decorations like glittery hearts and Hallmark cards. Instead, why not look to the past for inspiration?

Pressing old Valentines, collage-style, behind the glass is a great way to show them off without harming them.

 Framed Vintage Valentines

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A little flexible wire shaped into hearts creates a lovely way to feature both the knobs, and the vintage valentines without harming the knobs or the valentines.

 Valentine Holders from Vintage Knobs

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This old oil lamp base was missing its top.  No worries, it's the perfect vase to hold some pink sping tulips!

 Old Oil Lamp as a Vase

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Vintage pearl buttons are glued on a piece of reclaimed wood in the shape of a heart.  So easy, but so cute!

Vintage Button Heart

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Use vintage dishes like pink depression glass and white milk glass or ironstone, to decorate a cabinet or shelf.

Vintage Dishes

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Gathered up a few of your smallest vintage treasures and tuck them under the glass dome to make these sweet vintage displays.

Vintage Treasures in a Glass Cloche

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Grouping small items together ion a  tiered tray, pulls them together for a cohesive display.

Tiered Tray with Vintage Collectibles

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Cover old books with brown paper.  Write quotes, names, or anything significant on the spines for a personalized look.

Decorate with Vintage Books

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Cluster several vintage candy dishes filled with Valentine hearts for a simple vintage look.

Display Vintage Candy Dishes

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