I was supposed to be working on a painting project.
More exactly...
A spray painting project, but the temperature has been SO low it was impossible to do that.
Instead, I was sitting in the family room working on my computer, enjoying the warmth coming from the fireplace.
:)
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And that's when I noticed for the hundredth time that the over-mantel was empty after taking down all the Christmas decor.
The wooden pallet was the only element hanging there on the wall.
Sad, I know!
So, after finishing my work, I headed out to do some errands.
Making sure my to-do list included...
Stopping by the Dollar store to buy something for the mantel.
Ha, those were six dollars and forty-one cents that were well spent!
Back home, the search for ribbons, pillows, and small stuff to complete the theme started.
Most of that is stuff you've seen before.
Like the beaded heart, the red pillows, or the rattan basket.
Who wants to spend a fortune on a one-day holiday decor!
Six dollars and forty-one cents seem fair enough.
;)
P.S. I bought interlocked hearts like the ones below; theyy were the size I needed.
I had to separate them and fix the cut wires with strong tape.
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I love it. great deal!
ReplyDeleteI love it, especially the price. My mantel is still empty, I need to follow your example! :)
ReplyDeleteAwwwww, so pretty, sweet and cozy too! Me encanta! :)
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This post is sooo inspiring! Great Valantine ideas!
ReplyDeleteQué gran despliegue para san ValentÃn ,, tu marido debe estar feliz con tanto amor jiji
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