A couple of weeks ago I went to an intimate dinner party and thought the presentation would be great for a Valentine Day dinner. These Valentine’s decoration ideas would work for just the two of you or an intimate party of four or six or even more.
Like all other special events, when we arrived we were treated to wonderful hors d’oeuvres and specialty martinis. In fact, one way to incorporate Valentine’s decoration for your Valentine Day dinner is to serve a cosmopolitan martini as the specialty drink of the evening. Re-name the martini a Sweetheart-tini or maybe a Romantic-tini. The ingredients and color make this drink a perfect match for the holiday. (For other specialty martini recipes check out pages 87 and 88 in Budget Bash.)
What I loved about this dinner was the décor. In fact, many of these décor ideas are simple tips that can turn any dining room into a romantic setting easily and inexpensively.
Valentine’s Table Decoration Ideas
Why spend money on a specialty tablecloth? One Valentine’s decoration idea is to simply purchase red velvet or red satin fabric and drape it over your table as a decorative overlay. Or, create a table runner with either one of your fabric choices.
Other table decoration ideas for your Valentine Day dinner include creating a simple yet fun and whimsical floral centerpiece using red fruit and flowers. This centerpiece includes crab apples, red roses and strawberries. Please note that strawberries attract small insects so you don’t want to use them in your outdoor centerpieces and probably it is best to use them at a small indoor dinner party where the centerpiece is just on the table during the dinner. (For other do-it-yourself floral centerpieces check the floral décor chapter in Budget Bash.)
At this dinner party, the hostess provided at each place-setting romantic love inspired quotes. She used red and black construction paper, rhinestones and red ribbon for décor on these notes. The quotes were printed on the red construction paper and then pasted onto the black paper as a background. Then the notes were decorated with the ribbon and rhinestones. Of course, you can always use these quotes at other parties you host as well.
Simple table decoration ideas for Valentine’s as well as other holidays include red votives on the table as well as hanging votives from your dining room chandelier (if you have one). Many craft shops sell these pre-made hanging votive holders and all you need to do is place a red candle inside!
Add Valentine’s decoration accents to your table such as the red butterfly as seen in the first picture or maybe mix and match your china, flatware and glassware. You can always pick up some inexpensive gold chargers and then re-use them during the December holiday season.
I hope you found the table decoration ideas for your Valentine Day dinner helpful. To learn more cost-saving and helpful party planning tips, recipes, simply pick up your copy of Budget Bash – Simply Fabulous Events on a Budget.