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Valentine's Day: Dress up your home in love

Get festive with these 5 cute ways to dress up your home for Valentine's Day.
By Alexandra Gater
Valentine's Day: Dress up your home in love

Valentine's Day Home Decor Picks

Custom Love Art

Show off your love all year round. This DIY art is made from you and your loved one’s fingerprints. We love how easy it is, too.

For instructions visit Man Made.  

Photo, Man Made DIY

Valentine's Day: Dress up your home in loveMan Made DIY Custom Fingerprint Art (click pink arrow to read more)

Post-it notes heart

Use post-it notes to spread the love, by sticking them on a wall in the shape of a heart. We love the idea of writing cute messages on them, too. 

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Photo, Jason Grant for Officeworks.

Valentine's Day: Dress up your home in loveLove Posts

You Light up My Life

These firefly string lights are attached to bendable wire. Mold them into a cute word or picture (how cute would a light-up heart be?) and keep them for everyday decoration after Valentine’s day. 

Firefly String Lights, $28, Urban Outfitters.

Valentine's Day: Dress up your home in loveUrban Outfitters string lights

Love Details

Let love shine through your walls this Valentines Day. We love these gold heart decals. Stick them on your wall as a decorative piece, or surprise a loved one on Valentine’s morning.

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Gold Heart Decals, $35/set of 25 hearts, Pottery Barn Kids.

Valentine's Day: Dress up your home in lovePottery Barn Kids Heart Decals

Candle with a cause

Candles are a necessity on Valentine’s Day, regardless if you’re celebrating. This Jonathan Adler in partnership with (PRODUCT) RED candle is a blend of rhubarb, tomato leaves, basil, crushed thyme and sandalwood.

Every candle sold will help fight HIV/AIDS through the Global Fund.

(PRODUCT) RED Special Edition Tomato Pop Candle, $38 USD, Jonathan Adler

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Valentine's Day: Dress up your home in love(PRODUCT) RED Special Edition Tomato Pop Candle

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