Welcome everyone to this month’s Valentine’s Centerpiece Pinterest Challenge! As always, a big thank you to our host and friend, Cindy from County Road 407 who finds such wonderful ideas to inspire us. This month’s Valentine idea is a breath-taking topiary piece which hits home for me.
I love that topiaries are back in fashion as I was gifted a gorgeous ivy topiary years ago which eventually became a large outdoor plant. Since I couldn’t locate any actual ivy to recreate that look for this challenge, I opted for something a little outside the box…
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Welcome to French Ethereal! If you are just coming over from Lynne’s site, My Family Thyme, for the first time, welcome!! I hope you will consider subscribing to my blog. I always enjoy visiting with new friends. 🙂 And don’t you just love Lynne’s topiary?? Truly lovely and easy to make!
Our inspiration this month is a gorgeous Valentine’s Topiary Centerpiece created by Kate from Southern Home & Hospitality. Love this soft Valentine’s look!!!
The rosemary heart topiaries, the terracotta pots, and the peonies are all in that same, rich peachy-terracotta color! This just sings Valentine’s without being too cutesy.
Now I looked at grapevine heart wreaths, and yes, I could have copied this, but I truly wanted to do something different.
I did try to find living ivy to make a new topiary as I would love to have another one for indoors. I miss having the one we had in our previous homes.
This is the second ivy topiary (original post) I fashioned from the original ivy you can just see to the left in the photograph below.
I looked for actual ivy to recreate a topiary like the ones above, but ivy is not available at the garden centers right now. I wish I could have brought these lion planters with us when we moved out, but there was just no room in our storage units.
Those pots were part of the inspiration for my Valentine project, plus also for many of the terracotta pots I have today. I loved their French style!
A little spring for you from a couple of years ago! 😉
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So, what to do for our Valentine’s centerpiece instead?
I tried a few things here on the sofa table:
- one terracotta pot
- a basket for more texture
- various plant ideas
- a Valentine’s tablecloth folded into a runner to ground our centerpiece
- various tchotchkes to complete the arrangement
Terracotta was a no brainer. I didn’t have three matching pots, but I did have this lovely pot in my greenhouse shed which has that same soft terracotta look.
I found it down at Ikea, I believe, while on a garden shopping trip a couple of years ago.
The faux roses didn’t work here, but I really like the two green plants together along with the three elevated hearts.
The hearts bring in the topiary look from our inspiration piece and are my “outside the box” idea. And, they are small enough to easily pack away after the holiday ~ always a plus!
I then brought in a French-style tin planter to add extra volume to the vignette. I liked that element from the inspiration photo.
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Staying budget-friendly
Using things I already owned, along with the purchase of a faux pepperoni plant and the three hearts-on-sticks from At Home (not sponsored), this Valentine Vignette stayed within my budget.
I spent just under $30. The three hearts totaled around $10 and the faux indoor potted pepperoni plant was $19.
I do try and shop our home first ~ which is the biggest budget saver of all ~ as I am sure you do, too. However, I will definitely use both of these purchases a lot in the future!
But something was still needed from our inspiration photo… There it is! Adding a beeswax candle with its pretty bee medallion tied to it gives this vignette its finishing touch.
Voilà! Now this Valentine topiary vignette is complete. This honestly took me about 10 minutes to put together for you ~ a super quick and easy centerpiece with trying just a few different items until it “worked.”
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Decorating tip:
If you are just starting out in your own home or apartment, keeping a few staple pieces on hand, like inexpensive baskets and small plants, makes decorating much easier.
Gathering them at after-holiday sales and/or from thrift shops makes everything affordable. This is my biggest recommendation for when you feel inspired to redecorate your home! 🙂
Thank you for stopping by today, friends, and I hope you enjoyed my rendition of our Valentine Centerpiece challenge. Please leave me a comment below and tell me what you did or didn’t like in this vignette, or what you would do differently.
For more Pinterest ideas, check out my Past Pinterest Challenges page. Thank you, Lora, for the idea!! 💜
Up next, we head back to Cindy from County Road 407. I love that Cindy used topiaries in her centerpiece, as well. Soooo pretty!
Enjoy today’s Valentine tour, friends. Everyone links are listed just below.
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With warm Valentine hugs,
