Valentine’s Day is only a couple of days away and whether you’re in a serious relationship, just casually dating or single we still urge you to celebrate. This holiday might be made up, but it’s supposed to celebrate a good thing. It’s all about love. And love isn’t limited to romantic relationships. You can celebrate the love that you have for your friends and family, you can also just celebrate loving yourself. It’s a great reason to get the people you love together and just tell them that you appreciate them too. So whatever your relationship status is this Valentine’s day we hope you choose to celebrate the love in your life. And to do it in style – here are a few table decorations for Valentine’s Day dinner that might inspire you.
1. You don’t have to go with all red everything for Valentine’s day. Few of us actually own many red dishes and in all honesty, it can look a bit too much. A simple table runner with XO on it is really enough to set a flirty mood.
2. DIY little hearts made of paper and wine corks are a cheap and easy way to make your dinner table look more themed and intentionally decorated.
3. Great options for those who are doing Galentine’s this year. No boys allowed.
4. Don’t overthink it, sometimes you don’t even need special decorations that you can only use once a year. Why not buy themed snacks instead? These heart-shaped sweets work perfectly fine as decorations and they’re edible too.
5. Some pink and red roses, a few striped napkins and a couple of heart-shaped plates and the table is set and looking cute for Valentines without looking too overdone.
6. We loved this table setting because there’s no actual mention of Valentine’s Day but you can still sense a theme thanks to pink dishes and heart-shaped plates. The gold cutlery in a nice touch too. What a pretty color scheme this is, and perfect for celebrating a day of love.
7. Another creative solution where you just work with the pink color theme but don’t buy anything special. Flowers always dress up a dinner table, a few heart-shaped chocolates, and creatively folded napkins and you’re done.
8. A very neutral color palette for those of you who aren’t crazy about pink and red yet still want to do something special for Valentine’s day. Color isn’t everything, after all, you can still see the clear message even when it’s neutral shades.
9. This might look super done up and more suitable for a wedding, but we think it would still work great if you’re having a get together with a group of friends. All sorts of flowers in shades of red in this table setting are so pretty, but we also love the little pink menus with a red corner.