The Best Thrifted Valentine’s Decor Ideas

If you are looking for budget winter decorating ideas, you will love these thrifted Valentine’s Day decor ideas. I’m always looking for seasonal decor for cheap at thrift stores. I don’t like to spend a lot for short term decorating. I’ve gathered 12 or more ideas for recycling or upcycling thrift-store finds for your Valentine’s Day decorating.

In addition, you will see simple crafting ideas that turn your inexpensive finds into perfect Valentine’s Decor. So let’s get started.

Thrifted Valentine's Day Decor with heart basket wall planter.

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Thrifted Valentine’s Decor Ideas

First, I want to share a couple of recent thrift store finds that are perfect for Valentine’s Day.

Thrifted Heart Hanging Basket

I was strolling the aisles of Goodwill when I spied this cut heart-shaped hanging basket. It was filled with spanish moss and only $2.00.

Y’all know I couldn’t leave it behind. It’s the perfect farmhouse rustic decor I love.

All that was needed was a few red tulips to brighten it and some red-and-white yarn to hang it over an old cabinet door.

Thrift Store Hanging Wall Basket - Valentine's Decor ideas

Patchwork Quilt Heart

I’ve collected cute patchwork quilt heart pillows for several years. I use these great finds all year long, but they take center stage for Valentine’s decor.

You may also want to look for old quilts to make your own pillows. See 15 Ways To Decorate with Antique Quilts.

Vintage Quilt Heart - thrift Store Find.  Thrifted Valentine's Decor Ideas.

Vintage Seed Packets

This is a DIY project from a couple of years ago, but I pull it out yearly. The Vintage Seed Packet and Moss Heart Garland is perfect decor from Valentine’s through summer.

Look for old seed packets or other vintage gardening images to make this easy garland.

Vintage Seed Packet and moss heart garland over Faith Cow Painting.

Thrifted Milk Glass

I have an extensive collection of thrifted milk glass, which includes several vases.

To create Valentine’s decor, you only need to fill a vase with red or pink flowers.

I added red tulips to the vase, surrounded by a paper heart garland, and thrifted vintage bottles to the bathroom vanity for an easy, inexpensive Valentine’s vignette.

You can see more about decorating with Vintage Milk Glass at 15 Stunning Ways To Use Milk Glass In Your Home.

Milk Glass Vase filled with red tulips and old green bottles for Valentine's Decor Ideas

Thrifted Tablescape for Galentine’s Day Brunch

Planning a Galentine’s Brunch doesn’t have to break the bank. Here, thrifted vases hold Valentine’s Candy and a DIY place card. The dishes, glasses, tablecloths, napkins, and silverware are all thrift store finds. In addition, the centerpiece consists of vintage milk-glass bud vases and a milk-glass cake stand.

See more on Budget-Friendly, Galentine’s Brunch Ideas.

Old Books or Music Pages

Another item I collect regularly is old books and sheet music. They are useful for many decor projects. Here are a few ways to use them for Valentine’s Decor.

Vintage Key, Thrifted Frame, and Old Book Page

First, this project combines three thrifted finds.

Old keys are another item I’m always tempted to pick up if the price is right. In addition, a chippy old picture frame will usually find its way to my house.

Therefore, combining these three inexpensive thrifted finds is an easy DIY decor project and a great gift.

Vintage Photo Frame with book page and vintage key.  Quilt hearts.

To make this paper heart garland, you only need old music sheets, red craft paper, and jute twine.

Cut the hearts with a silhouette cutting machine or by hand. Use a large needle to thread the jute twine, then attach the hearts by running the needle through the heart.

Vintage Music Page Paper Heart Garland surrounding book and candle vignette.

3-D Heart Garland with Old Book Pages

The above heart garland is quick and easy, but this 3-D honeycomb heart garland will steal the show. It’s made with old book pages, but you can see other, more colorful options at the 3-D Heart Garland Tutorial.

Honey-comb heart garland made with old book pages on mantel

Old Book Page Roses for Valentine’s Wreath

There are so many ways to use old book pages, and this Valentine’s Wreath is one of my favorites. Using vintage book pages, I created paper roses and attached them to a Dollar Tree heart wreath frame covered with jute rope. You can find the tutorial at “5 Easy Valentine’s Day Wreaths.”

Dollar Tree Heart Frame with jute rope & old book page roses for Valentines Wreath

Cork Hearts

Another fun and inexpensive way to use old corks is to make this trio of cork hearts for Valentine’s Day.

Recycle Wine Corks Heart Trio.  with antique dough bowl for Valentine's Decor Ideas

Vintage Buttons

Do you collect old buttons? I previously repurposed clothing and saved all the buttons to embellish my designs. Therefore, I have a lot of vintage buttons, but I still need to use them.

The next two ideas are on my list of projects I’d love to attempt.

Puffy Button Heart

My friend Michelle at Thistle Key Lane is so creative, and she recently made this Puffy Button Heart to add to a Valentine’s Day Cloche Vignette. I can see several ways to add this cute vintage button heart to your decor this season.

Vintage Button Puffy Heart

Vintage Button Heart Pillow

Another creative way to use vintage buttons for Valentine’s Decor is this cute heart pillow.

Michele at Vintage Home Design created a lovely design and graciously allowed me to share her design. You can see the easy-to-follow tutorials here.

Vintage Thrifted Button Heart Pillow

Scrap Fabric

I have shared several pillow tutorials using scrap fabrics. This heart scrap fabric pillow was my very first project.

This is an easy vintage-inspired project if you shop for fabrics or have a collection of leftover materials.

All you need is a pillow cover and a small amount of fabric. The options are unlimited.

Scrap Fabric Heart Pillow Cover for Valentine's Decorating Ideas.

Thrifted Valentine’s Day Porch Decorations

Another fun find was these two white heart-shaped baskets. I knew immediately they would look great on my porch for Valentine’s Day. I just filled them with some simple red flowers and hung them on the shutters beside the front doors. Don’t they look adorable?

Heart Basket with red flowers on black shutter beside front door for Valentines Day

Can you think of other ways to use vintage or thrifted finds to decorate for Valentine’s Day? Here are a few simple ideas that I’ve added to my list but haven’t done yet.

  • Fill vintage jars with candy hearts
  • Add red and pink vintage buttons to a jar or bowl
  • Make heart-shaped gift tags from old music or book pages
  • Use vintage Valentine’s cards – string them together for a garland or add them to a large bowl.

I look forward to hearing your ideas.

More Thrifting With The Gals

Heidi – Vintage Soup Tureen Centerpiece / Ann – Dishy Kitchen Hooks You Can DIY

Robyn – 5 Ways To Style Vintage Books / Kristin – Vintage Collection Using & Displaying Old Handkerchiefs

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28 Comments

  1. These are great ideas, Rachel! It’s so nice to save money on holiday decor. Plus, you’ve styled each thrifted find perfectly!

  2. Lots of cute ideas…I better get started! But the link to Heidi’s vintage soup tureen centerpiece isn’t working 🙁

  3. So many great Valentine decorating ideas Rachel! Thank you for including me in the blog hop, it was so much fun!

  4. So many great ideas, Rachel. I love the Valentine’s heart basket What a fun find. I need to get out and go thrifting once I feel a bit better.

  5. I am so inspired by you always Rachel! I love these ideas. We made little hearts and pillows from an old blanket this year and now I want to do more Valentine crafts.

  6. I enjoy your work and your sharing so many great things. My husband has dementia and I am his caregiver so we stay very close to home. Seeing your posts always brings me joy and encourages me to search my own home for items. Thank you so much for being a blessing!!

    1. Sugar,
      This is such a great compliment. I’m sorry about your husband and I’m thankful that my posts bring you joy. Thank you for sharing with me. It means a lot to know that what I share matters. I appreciated you so much.

  7. The forced branches bring back lots of fun memories. I will do this this week. Thanks for the fun ideas now I just need to find My Mother’s buttons and Grandmother’s. I pray I didn’t get rid of them

    1. Kay,
      You sound like me! I have kicked myself over letting go of so many things. However, it’s had to hang onto to everything on the off chance I’ll need it some day. I was just been seaching for some old antique hardware that I removed from thrifted furniture and replaced with something else. Now that antique hardware is what everyone is looking for. I found a few pieces but still looking for the big stash. LOL. They may have been donated. Best of luck on your button search.

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