Welcome sweet friends! When the cold and gray days of winter have settled in, it is so lovely to have a sweet celebration in the middle of February…Valentine’s Day! With the special day just around the corner, I rounded up tables to provide inspiration for February 14th!
“Let all that you do be done in love.”
1 Corinthians 16:14 (ESV)
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Reservations For 2 At The Sunshine Cottage
Sunshine Cottage was reserved for a romantic table for two!
My family room coffee table was set for tea and sweets with a box of pink, red, and white flowers!
Valentine’s In The Sunshine Cottage
For the first Valentine’s in the Sunshine Cottage, the table was set with sweet treats and a plate stack topped with a pitcher of flowers. A romantic ‘Artist Garden’ tablecloth from April Cornell provided the inspiration!
When I think of Valentine’s Day, there are certain colors that are automatically brought to mind! I am traditional in my celebration for this special day, red and pink are the colors of love!
I most often think of celebrating Valentine’s Day with my RM! It can also be a perfect time to share the occasion with special ladies in your life…mothers, daughters, sisters, and friends. Setting your coffee table can be quite simple! Coffee, sweet treats, flowers, and conversation…what’s not to love?!
Valentine’s Day – A Celebration Of Love
We always celebrate Valentine’s Day at home where there are no noisy crowds. A tradition was started a few years ago of reading the cards I have saved. The sweet memories of words written long ago warm our hearts!
Lots Of Love: A Valentine’s Day Tablescape
The centerpiece is unique and was inspired by an Instagram friend. A vintage transferware pitcher was repurposed to hold red and pink roses, pink and white carnations, alstroemeria, baby’s breath, and eucalyptus. You might see something similar coming soon!
My inspiration for this table was an April Cornell cloth, ‘La vie en Rose’ which literally means life in pink! Candlelight and flowers always set a romantic mood!
Feminine Toile pink scalloped dishware and spray roses were the stars of this table. For a touch of rustic to balance the pink, a burlap table runner was added!
L-O-V-E {A Valentine’s Day Tablescape}
When I could not find a table runner, wrapping paper came to the rescue! Tip: When tablescaping, think outside of the box!
A Romantic Dinner In The Sunshine Cottage
The Sunshine Cottage is cozy and warm…perfect for a romantic dinner with my Renaissance Man!
The Softer Side Of Valentine’s
I strayed from my traditional red and went with softer colors and pops of red for drama!
I will be joining a group of creative table stylists for a Valentine’s Day Tablescape Blog Hop on Tuesday, January 28th. There will be lots of beautiful inspiration for you to enjoy!
Thank you for your visit and gracious comments. Wishing you a delightful day!
Linking with: Pieced Pastimes, Between Naps on the Porch, Katherines Corner, Follow The Yellow Brick Home,
Life and Linda
These are all so pretty, Pam! Rick usually is the one to pull off Valentine’s dinner for me, but maybe I can pull together a tea for a couple of dear friends!
Thanks so much, Jeanie. How sweet of Rick, and I am sure his delicious bread will be served!
Happy Thursday Pam! Such a beautiful round up of Valentine’s Day table inspiration. I can’t begin to choose a favorite but I’m so love your brilliant use of wrapping paper as a table runner! Looking forward to hopping with you next week. Stay warm ♥
Thank you, Mary. We have a warm-up today, supposed to be in the high 40’s!
“What’s NotTo Love” is my favorite because I get to see how you decorate some of your other rooms. All of the Valentines Day pictures however are so very sweet.
Thank you, Alice. I hope your temperatures have warmed a bit!
So many pretty Valentine settings! I love the coffee table ones! I love your red stemware, so perfect! I need to get busy on my table. Stay warm!
Thank you, Jenna. It is warming up today!
Love it all Pam. It is so pretty and inviting. Have a beautiful day. Hugs. Kris
Thank you, Kris!
I love the round up postsl of tour Valentine tables, Pam. They all speak to the romance of the occasion. I love how you celebrate the love you and Butch have nurtured over the years.
Thank you, Rita. Almost 52 years of marriage, God is good!
Pam, All your tables are beautiful! I really adore the camellia plates. The soft colors are just perfect for Valentine’s Day. We eat at home for Valentine’s and eat out early as you and Butch do. I found some wonderful heart ornaments and transitioned our Christmas/winter tree to a Valentine tree. The pinks and red are bright and uplifting. Have a great week! Clara ❤️
Thank you, Clara. The camellia plates are some of my favorites. Your Valentine tree sounds beautiful ❤️
Pam, your Valentine’s settings are all so romantic. The love you and Butch share for each other and Christ is always inspiring. Love to you both.
You are so sweet, Roxanne. Love to you and John!
Breathtaking and inspiring! Valentine’s Day in my country is celebrated in June. Best wishes, my dear friend !
Thank you, Maristella! Your sweet visits are always appreciated!
What a wonderful roundup of Valentine’s day tables Pam! They are all beautiful and I love that red stemware – so pretty – and that moss centerpiece. Have a wonderful rest of the week and stay warm and cozy down there!!
Thank you, Kim. I am looking forward to hopping with you next week!
I “loved” each and every table. I always enjoy red and pink for Valentine’s Day; you display them all so well. I know you, and Butch will enjoy a lovely Valentine’s Day dinner together.
Thank you for such a lovely roundup!
Have a lovely weekend.
Thank you, Nancy. Wishing you and Sweet Man a wonderful weekend!
Oh Pam, these are all so absolutely gorgeous! I don’t think I could choose a favorite. I love all the traditional Valentine colors of reds and pinks. I agree with you…it is so wonderful to have a special holiday in the middle of the cold month of February. I hope you have a beautiful day and a wonderful weekend ahead, sweet friend!
Thank you, Shannon! Wishing you a warmer weekend, sweet friend!
These stunning tablescapes make my heart sing! I would enjoy celebrating at any of these tables!
Thank you, Mary!
Awwwww…Such a beautiful love story of two wonderful people. Love the tablescapes and the love you two have shared over the last 52 years. Yes, God is indeed Good. Happy Valentine’s Day to both of you.
You are a sweetheart, Kari. Thank you, my friend!
Your wonderful idea of reading saved Valentine cards can be implemented even though the one you love is gone. I take out my “treasure” box of cards and sit at the Valentine “date” table to recapture those past
moments when words of love were exchanged. Thank you for that inspiration so long ago, Pam dear. Your settings spell romance and they all show such care and thought. I am certain Butch supplies the
love songs to complete the occasion. How blessed you both are in love. Happy Valentine’s Day.
Yes, I am so glad that you take out your “treasure” box of cards and read, Mary! That warms my heart, a love that will never die! Thank you for your lovely thoughts and comments!
I personally like the soft pinks with a pop from the deep red of your stemware.
All so pretty Pam!
Hubby & I like to have a quiet time together too, often with a walk along the waterfront hand in hand & a favourite meal that night together.
Blessings sweet friend, Jennifer
Sounds so perfect, Jennifer! Thank you and blessings sweet friend!
Pam, so many pretty and inspiring tables to look back upon. I love these kinds of posts that have it all one click away. I look forward to your new Valentine’s Day table this week. Mine has been set for some time, and actually tweaked it for company this past weekend. Fun to keep a table set!
Thank you, my dear Sarah. I can’t wait to see your table! I agree it is fun to keep a table set!
Your talent to mix and match and come up with such original loveliness is just amazing!
Thank you, Cheryl!