Inexpensively decorating for Valentine’s Day can be done and I will give you my best tips!
It’s fun to decorate for Valentine’s Day, but I can’t really justify dropping a lot of money to do it. My craft projects this week have been inexpensive. (Well, ok, the wreath got a little pricey with the 10 yards of burlap…)

I love to fill my glassware with fun seasonal and holiday decor. For Valentine’s Day I used cupcake liners (left over from Miss L’s birthday), pink striped straws (also left over from the birthday bash), and some adorable inexpensive heart-shaped ornaments from JoAnn.
To make the ribbon/heart loops, I simply looped ribbon around the tops of the canisters, and topped them off with a book page square, under a tissue paper square, with a heart (cut out from an old gift bag) on top! Talk about cheap decorating! 🙂

 The Martha Stewert mini cupcake liners (from JoAnn) look so bright and pretty! They make a perfect canister filler!

I used one of my rustic vintage blue mason jars in the arrangement. I love the way the pinks, corals, and reds contrast with the blue!
How do you decorate on the cheap for V-day?
Have a great day! 🙂

Thanks for sharing. It gave me some ideas for my home.
Oh, I like! Hoping to decorate this weekend. Love all your details! xo
What a lovely little vignette. I love the mix of jar types and interest they little labels add. Well done!
The cupcake liners are lovely! Thanks for sharing!
I think I have all of those things on hand! love how you put it all together. So pretty! I’d love for you to come over and share at Finding the Pretty & Delicious Linky party.
http://www.yourhomebasedmom.com/finding-the-pretty-delicious-linky-party-3/