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Decorate Your Home For Valentine’s Day

You decorate for Halloween, Christmas, and other occasions, so why aren’t you getting festive around the house for Valentine’s day? Decorating your house is a great way to celebrate love and get everyone who lives there in a loving mood.

Valentine’s day doesn’t only have to be romantic between adults. You can get the kids involved too. Here are some ideas to get you started:

Christmas is over

The first thing you’re going to do before you start decorating for Valentine’s day is to make sure that Christmas is over in your house. Yes, February 14th is a month and a half after Christmas but some people hang on to their Christmas decorations longer than you would like to believe.

So, if there’s anything left, get it out now. We can’t have Cupid poking Santa by mistake.

Flowers and hearts

Decorating trim throughout your house with flowers and hearts are a good way to get into the Valentine’s day spirit.  You can replace your centerpiece with pink and red potpourri to give your home the official smell of love in the air.

Candles

Another must is candles, but make sure you are being safe. If you are going to add more candles than usual for Valentine’s day, just be sure that you take all the necessary precautions, especially if there are children and pets that can bump into them. You might want to prepare your bathroom for a night or two of relaxation with your partner as well.

Sweets

To celebrate Valentine’s day, you will likely add a dessert or two. Indulging in a few bites of rich chocolate just seems to come with the territory.  But, the options are endless when it comes to sweets. The main thing is that you stick to red, white, and chocolate. So, even if the whole family loves jellybeans, be sure to get a bag of only red and white for the evening. Serve your desserts on heart-shaped trays. Put whipped cream on chocolate chip cookies that have red icing on top. You get the idea. Indulge in Valentine’s day!

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