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Valentine Decor Blog Hop

2/1/2018

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      Hello Everyone, Im excited to share that the Valentines DecorHop is up and running. I'm working with some amazing ladies who are also sharing their Valentines Day Decor.
So please hop on over and check out their beautiful homes.
Terrie       www.decorateandmorewithtip.com
Terressa   www.increasethefancy.com
Sherry       www.coastalhappiness.com         
Amber        www.heedingthehearth.com     
 
 My Home
  In my home I just concentrated on my Valentine decor to my fireplace and some in my dining room. I really enjoyed getting to create and do some diy this year for it. 
​ This is my fireplace in my living room. I made the piece in the middle from an old vanity mirror that had some issues. I  pulled the mirrors out since they wanted to fall out whenever you stood it up. I stripped the horrible black paint job it had. I then added the beadbord to it and stained it all with dark walnut, and then whitewashed it. I knew I wanted to hang above the fireplace to decorate around it. I made the wreath hanging on it.
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  I just love the way it all came together. I added the pretty scrapbook paper to the window with modge podge. I've had the little red childs chair for quite awhile. It usually hold Georgie the pig. He was demoted off to hold the cute heart pillows.
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He was inherited from my mom. I just adore him! The pillows I actually purchased off someone.

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I absolutely couldnt resist these beautiful roses from Trader Joes. The perfect shade of pink.
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I made the pink pom poms to add to the rag garland. I have had the garland for a couple years I got it at a sale where the gal was going out of business. It was only $15!! The lights strung in the garland is heart lights I bought from Target Dollar spot last year.
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Used my old scale with some greenery and pretty pink flower.
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  I recently added the frame with the old tin in it to my decor. It was a surprise find I found at an antique store for $20. I just love finding treasures that are inexpensive and different from what you can buy at the big box stores.
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I made the pillow with the hearts on it. It was a fun  and easy project. The pink heart was a Target Dollar spot find. Noticing a trend here? Target is my second home! The old music sheets hearts also an easy and economical project.
 We will now move into the dining room. I hung some heart decorations from my Chandelier. I decorated my buffet that I just recently painted with milk paint. It is such an awesome piec to decorate on!
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Added a little love to my coffee bar. 
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This cute little piece that is my coffee bar I recently traded for it. It will be getting a makeover soon.

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  The Love letters were paper mache that I sprayed them with gold metallic paint. Also Made some more music sheet hearts for a banner. Another project that I added beadboard too is the big frame it is a favorite to change up with the holidyas too.
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I used the hearts in a nest for some Valentine decor. I love this on my old scale which I decorate for every holiday.
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How cute are these heartswith a little bling on them? I got them from a friend of mine who made them.
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Well that is the tour of my Valentine decor. hope you enjoyed it! Please go check out the other lovely ladies Valentine decor. I would love to hear some feedback from you. Thanks for visiting The Shabby Nest 
                                                              Traci






2 Comments
Terrie link
2/1/2018 08:53:35 am

Traci, first off I just have to say I truly enjoyed joining you and the other sweet friends on this Blog Hop.

Your home is so beautiful. I love all the pieces that you created. The fireplace has so many things that I love about it! You do such great work.

Thanks for sharing your beautiful home with us. Love it!

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Toni
2/1/2018 06:32:28 pm

For the love of vintage!

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