
Red is so versatile
and obviously so right for Christmas and Valentine's Day.
With just a few tweaks Christmas decorating is being transformed into Valentine's Day. Removing the reindeer, adding a few more roses, a pillow ornament and a bit
of red beaded garland from the Christmas tree and I'm good to go.

I did purchase a white rose from Big Lots, I think it was about 39 cents in the Christmas after sale but that is all I bought.
I just love being able to make it from what I have!

Very thrifty way to extend the life of a centerpiece from one holiday to the next. Wishing a most wonderful day. Blessings, Tammy
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love your Valentine's decoration, Gloria! And it's such a nice way to get more use out of one's decorations. :)
ReplyDeletePretty nifty thrifty this. You can't go wrong with red roses, nothing says Valentine's day more. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteGreat job, I love anything that can be used more than one season. You did a great job, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCha Cha
beautiful
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!! I love being able to reuse anything!!
ReplyDeleteMags
Great idea!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up with Talented Tuesday!
That is a great idea! Thanks for sharing and for sharing my button!
ReplyDelete-Tiff
I love this idea it's very versatile. You could also change it up for 4th of July.
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