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The cutest DIY Valentine's Day room decor

Remember making Valentine's Day crafts as a kid in school? Well, even if you've aged out of the class candygrams, you can still tap into your creative side—while glowing up your room at the same time! Break out the scissors and washi tape, then get ready to give your space a makeover straight from Cupid's lair.

Paper honeycomb hearts


@liagriffith

These adorable heart ornaments look complicated, but they're super easy to make! Follow this template and tutorial to make sweet decorations that you can hang from dresser drawers, potted plant branches or curtain rods.

Double-sided tape hearts


@studio_rosie

These cuties can double as room decor and sweet V-Day gifts for your friends and fam! Head to the craft store for mini pom poms, string and buttons, then use mess-free double-sided tape to stick them onto brown cardstock. (Psst: It's super cute if you pen a sweet message on the other side.)

Yarn-wrapped heart garland


@lauraradniecki

Garland elevates any blank wall in your bedroom. Follow this tutorial to make hearts by wrapping yarn around cut-out cardboard. Any craft with yarn has the coziest curl-up-on-the-couch vibes. Try this one on a rainy day with a mug of hot tea!

Paint chip Valentine's Day garland


@schmittscreekfarmhouse

Here's another take on a V-Day room garland! Pick up a couple of paint chips from the paint or hardware store (psst: they're free!), cut out some mini hearts and tape or glue them to a string (or use a hole punch) for a sweet and simple decoration.

Felt heart stands


@lauraradniecki

These heart stands are a cute decoration for the top of a dresser or bookshelf. Cut felt into heart shapes, then and attach wooden dowels or leave them as a sweet tabletop centerpiece.

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Slider image: @strawbberriii
Top image: @lauraradniecki

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by Ava Slocum | 2/10/2024
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