Tuesday, February 08, 2011

Valentine vintage window decor

I love decorating for each holiday, but because I like to make things hard on myself  like new decorating challenges, I usually change things up each year. Here's what my Valentine decor looked like last year:

I really liked how it all looked, but I got tired of the mercury glass candlesticks and gave them all away, and the little vignette on my bench is out of the question this year because of a certain little Master of Disaster so I need to do something different this year.

Changing up my decorations each year means that it takes me a little while to get it all put together and tweaked until it's just right. I don't have this year's decor done so I don't have a photo yet, but I did make something new to be the centerpiece of my display.
I used an old window I bought several years ago at a garage sale. I decorated it for Christmas too but I never got around to showing it on my blog though I suppose now's as good a time as any:
For Christmas, I made a banner using my die-cutting machines. I cut the cute scalloped bases out of old sheet music with my Sizzix Big Shot and edged them with vintage silver glitter. I cut the letters out of red cardstock using my new Cricut machine, and clipped them onto strings of red and white baker's twine using tiny clothespins. The twine was attached to the frame using tiny clear 3M Command hooks.
For my Valentine display I knew I wanted to use my window again and even purchased some pink vinyl to use with my Cricut machine, but I changed my mind at the last minute and used cardstock instead. I've seen a few things around Etsy and blogland using this little phrase and since I'm a big-time Beatles fan, decided I'd use it too.
To get my words all straight and evenly spaced, I used a ruler to divide the window into equal sections, then used a dry-erase marker and drew lines on the back side of the window. From there it was easy to cut out, arrange and adhere my letters in nice straight lines, and then I just used a spritz of Windex to clean the lines off the back of the glass when I was done!

I put my photo background board behind the window so I could get a better picture of it, but I actually really like how it looks and I think I'll make one the correct size to place behind the window for my display. Now I just need to put the rest of the display together...

7 comments:

  1. Wow, your window looks wonderful! When I've made these I've made it SO hard on myself---by painting, in reverse with glass paint!
    Great idea to change it up for the seasons!
    Hugs, Heidi

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  2. Ugh. I've had the hardest time decorating a new house this past year...I know how you feel about finding the perfect arrangement!

    I LOVE the sign (no pun intended) and I thought the newsprint was intentional. I really like it like that!

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  3. I love both the Xmas and the V-day displays. Do you love your Criscut? and is the diecut machine the same or is it something different? I would like to get something like this, but am not sure about spending the money on two! I finally bought mercury glass candlestick holders from a thrift store and decorated them for V-day, so I guess I am a couple years behind you ~ if I lived in CO, I might think I bought yours ~ LOL. Oh well, I have really wanted antique mercury glass.
    :)Heidi

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  4. I love it! And the Merry Christmas banner is adorable. I'm so glad to see you got that Cricut. :)

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  5. Hey, wow! That is great. Neat. I enjoy seeing something different instead of the same old same old. You are always creative.

    Thanks so much for stopping by and leaving a nice comment about my Gramma passing. Much appreciated.

    Jillian
    Bella Rosa Antiques

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  6. Heidi, would you please come to my house and decorate for me? I just haven't had the time or energy these past few years!! Love all of your ideas!!

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