Hello Friends, are you doing some decorating for Valentine's Day? Today I'm sharing last year's Entry with a vintage botanical theme. I wanted to put together a romantic Valentine's Day vignette in the Entry, but I wanted to do something just a little different than my usual Valentine decor. Any time I can create a setting with a "vintage garden/botanical" theme I'm excited, because vintage-garden goods are some of my favorite items.
I usually have a Paperwhite bouquet here in the entry this time of year, but I kept out an arrangement of faux Amaryllis and star lilies and another small single Amaryllis that I used for Christmas. Then I thought I'd just go for a more botanical look with a wild vine with white winterberries draped around the antique mirror.
I love using this antique metal cupid tray for Valentine's Day, and I thought I'd bring in my concrete garden cupid statue to help celebrate and keep the theme going with the look of an old Conservatory / Greenhouse feel.
I love the look of layering mirrors, frames, and prints for a true vintage feel.
A stack of red antique books tied with a satin ribbon and a handmade crown for cupid bring in some color and sparkle. This crown was made by a friend's daughter years ago when I had a vintage market space. It was during the height of shabby/French decorating.
My vintage concrete cupid garden statue is usually in the Garden Room, but I brought him in here to celebrate Valentine's Day on the console and create a more conservatory look.
I usually just have the round antique mirror above the console, but I decided to layer the gothic window frame and an ornate cream and gold antique frame for a little more romantic Victorian feel.
I like to think that Valentine's Day brings us just a bit closer to Spring. And if I can use some beautiful florals and botanicals to give us a small glimpse of what's to come then it's all the more to celebrate. So far our January weather has been relatively mild. Before Christmas we were in the deep freeze but more moderate lately. We're expecting a bit of snow this weekend, but nothing like last year's horrible temps.
I used some of these same garden elements last year for
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That's beautiful, Debra. Elegant, versatile, not "cute." I adore that lovely tray -- that was a beautiful find! Happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteThankyou Jeanie. sometimes I go for "elegant" and it's a fresh change. I bought that tray about 10 or 12 years ago for about 12 dollars. I saw one recently for 70 dollars. ouch.
DeleteI always look forward to receiving your emails! You're such an inspiration!
ReplyDeletethanks so much, I appreciate you coming by!
DeleteIt looks really pretty Debra. Happy Weekend.
ReplyDeletethanks Kris, you too!!!
DeleteOh! I absolutely love this Debra. It makes my vintage loving heart happy and add the layer of botanical goodness and it's perfection. It's the perfect Valentine's vibes. I love that crown. Such a great handmade gift. Thanks for the inspo. XO- MaryJo
ReplyDeleteDebra, I am so in love with how your vintage vignette came out! So beautiful my friend! I think your statue and painting make it so special. Thanks for sharing today on the Home Imagined Link party.-Meagan
ReplyDeleteIt's so pretty, Debra! I love all the layers you used and that stack of red books is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteDebra, a lovely Valentine's vignette. The statue is lovely and your painting. I am happy to feature your vintage conservatory Valentine entry at Love Your Creativity.
ReplyDeleteDebra, I love everything about your vintage conservatory, from the entryway table I have always admired, to the Victorian inspired tray, to Cupid himself, to even those red books... all special touches added for the perfect vignette. I will be sharing your vintage conservatory tomorrow, featured on Whimsy Home Wednesday! It is perfect for Valentine's Day! Thank you so much for inspiring us, and myself for so many years!
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