Sunday, February 2, 2014

Valentine's Buffet

Valentine's Day Buffet, The Charm of Home
I never got around to making a Valentine's Day wreath for the front door but, I did restyle the buffet for February.  I placed a heart wreath where I had the Christmas wreath.  I replaced the statue of Mary with a deer. 

Valentine's Day Buffet, The Charm of Home
I left the evergreen bough with the fairy lights and the votives.

Valentine's Day Buffet, The Charm of Home
I found a heavy and much more ornate silver tray at the thrift store a few weeks ago.  It was really tarnished, I just polished it up and it looked great! 
Sherry

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Seasonal Sunday at The Tablescaper 
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8 comments:

ℳartina @ Northern Nesting said...

Beautiful Sherry!!

Judith @ Lavender Cottage said...

The heart wreath of roses looks nice, especially up lit by the lights. I'd like to have twinkle lights out all year round as they soften everything around them.

At Rivercrest Cottage said...

your wreath looks wonderful with the chalkboard and the lights and silver. Love the whole look of the room.

Denise said...

This is so pretty and romantic, Sherry! I especially love the last picture -- Gorgeous! I hope you have a great week. :)

Hugs,

Denise at Forest Manor

The Old Parsonage said...

Love the simple swaps - still so festive!!

Leann

Rita's Recipes said...

I love how you used the deer with the evergreens. I've pinned it to remember to leave out my deer all winter and not just for Christmas. Pretty!

JP said...

Very pretty, Sherry!
JP

Poppy @ With a Dash of Color said...

Love the beautiful chalkboard frame! Such a pretty vignette...beautiful ambiance!The ornate silver tray is gorgeous:) Have a wonderful evening! Hugs, Poppy