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Vintage Valentines Display Tips

Monday, February 4, 2019




Tips to display vintage Valentines will give you ideas how to add a treasured Valentine to your home's decor without going all out in every room or on every surface with Valentine decorations. With a single treasured Valentine and a handful of complementary items, you can celebrate the day dedicated to love in your usual decorating style. 


It's a party! 
A Vintage Valentine's Day Blog Hop! 

Thanks to Amber at Follow the Yellow Brick Home for organizing over 20 blogs to share ideas using vintage Valentines with you for your home. You can find links to all of the posts at the end. 

If you are coming from Katie at Let's Add Sprinkles, you already have some good ideas for how to use vintage Valentines. If you haven't been to Katie's blog yet, you don't want to miss it! Katie and I live within 15 minutes of each other and are friends in real life, not just online friends. 


Vintage Valentines display tips for framed batik fabric Valentine
Whether you are having a party or merely want to add a touch of romance for the month of February, here are some tips to decorate for Valentine's day with an extra special vintage Valentine.  



V I N T A G E   V A L E N T I N E S   

D I S P L A Y   T I P S 



L O C A T I O N 
Any number of places will work to display a special vintage Valentine, but good choices are table centerpieces, mantels, coffee tables, kitchen islands, buffets, shelves, or chest of drawers. 



Vintage Valentines display tips for framed batik fabric Valentine on pine chest
A pine chest of drawers sits at the end of our fireplace and is visible from both the kitchen and the living room. Since these two connected rooms are the heart of our home, the spot is a great area to decorate. Both family and guests see this chest of drawers up close. 



❤ V I N T A G E   V A L E N T I N E 
Vintage or not? 

From an online search for a definition of vintage, the results did not give a definitive answer. Some recognized experts and some self-proclaimed experts cited 20 or 30 or 50 years or older. Other "experts" cited vintage as an adjective to describe a time period... vintage 1960. Most stated vintage depends upon the item being described. Vintage clothes require one age standard whereas vintage autos require a different age standard. Yet, others defined vintage as it applied to its original use... vintage wine. 




Vintage Valentines display tips for framed batik fabric Valentine made by Austin Texas street vendor in the 1970s
Whether your special Valentine meets the definition of vintage is irrelevant. Any treasured Valentine from a loved one is worthy of being the center of a special arrangement. 

My most treasured Valentine was handmade in the 1970s by a street vendor on the campus of the University of Texas in Austin. The Valentine is not paper, but fabric printed in the hippy-style of batik. 

The small scrap of fabric has ragged edges and was relatively inexpensive, but was a splurge for a college student's budget. 



❤ C O L O R 
Red, pink, mauve, or the trendy blush are traditional colors associated with Valentine's Day, but if you love another color and have a Valentine in that color, by all means use that color. 

Many years I create special Valentine arrangements in blue. 



Vintage Valentines display tips for framed batik fabric Valentine made by Austin Texas street vendor in the 1970s
Since the vintage Valentine will be the focus of the Valentine grouping, the color of that Valentine determines the colors for all the other items surrounding it. 



❤ A C C E N T S 
After choosing a special Valentine as the focus for your arrangement, assemble items to use with it. You want a mix of textures, heights, and objects with meaningful stories to you. 


Preserved Boxwood Heart Topiary

Vintage Valentines display tips with preserved boxwood heart topiary
With its unusual special heart shape, the topiary itself could be the focal point in a different Valentine display. Purchased while peeping at Fall foliage in Maine, the topiary reminds me of the trip with my sister. 



Dried Roses in a Red Stoneware Pitcher 

Vintage Valentines display tips with red transferware pitcher of dried red roses
Red roses are another traditional Valentine's gift, and the vintage pitcher belonged to my mother who received it as a gift from Victoria, Canada in the late 1960s. 



Stack of Red Books 

Vintage Valentines display tips with stack of red books
A stack of books is one of the ways to adjust the height of objects sitting on top of them. You can collect used books based on the color of their covers for decorating. Thrift stores, garage sales, estate sales, and your grandparents' attics are your best sources for inexpensive used books. Ebay and Etsy may have collections of used books in the same color for sale, but the prices typically will be higher than books found from the original owners.   

For Valentine's Day, shades of red coordinate with my batik Valentine. 

However, these books were not collected solely to use in decorating, but have meaning in my life. 

The New Testament: English Version for the Deaf belonged to my dad. I gave this copy of the New Testament to my dad for Christmas the first year it was published, not because he was deaf, but because he supported the translation center that translated it. Mother gave it back to me after Daddy's death. My personal Long Tall Texan (not my dad) was the lead Hebrew translator who worked on the companion Old Testament edition of the Bible for the deaf. 

Murder for Christmas is one I bought a few years ago. I love Christmas and a good mystery! 

The Book of Curves is a book about unusual mathematical equations and the graphs they create. I was a high school math teacher for 29 years before becoming a high school administrator and then serving as the school district's advanced academics' coordinator for the K-12 gifted program. The curves in the book are fascinating to me. Probably not fascinating to just anyone, though. Remember, choose items meaningful to you. 


White Ceramic Heart & French Ephemera

Vintage Valentines display tips with French script ephemera document dated 1878
As usual for me, there is a bit of French in the vintage Valentine display. 

The white ceramic heart weighs down an antique French ephemera document, dated 1878... definitely an antique, not just a vintage document. 



Vintage Valentines display tips with framed batik fabric heart made by Austin Texas street vendor in 1970s
Pull out your saved boxes of old Valentine's Day cards from friends and family, and choose one special card to be the centerpiece of a vintage Valentine display. 

Place the card in a frame, and surround it with accents that say Valentine's Day with meaning to you. 


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Next up in the blog hop is Jann at Have a Daily Cup of Mrs. Olson. Jann is one of the sweetest bloggers I know. She was one of the very first bloggers who reached out to me and became a follower when I started writing Botanic Bleu. So, I am surrounded by love on this blog hop... Katie before, and Jann after! Just what Valentine's Day is all about. 

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For more inspiring vintage Valentines, 
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Happy Valentine's Day,