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Valentine's Day Decor

Valentine’s (or Galentine’s) Day is almost here! If you're hosting a brunch, dinner, or party, I’ve got you covered with elegant, zero-waste décor ideas. This year, I made sure to avoid plastic and disposable items—everything can be reused and looks great year-round!

Valentine's Day Decor

First up, my favorite gold chargers, which I use at every dinner party. Next, I’ve included cute white ceramic heart-shaped plates for a festive touch. Fuchsia and gold cloth napkins add a pop of color, and don’t forget the gold flatware—this is my absolute favorite set, and I’m obsessed with it!

A charming scalloped table runner is a perfect addition and can easily transition into spring or summer. For drink ware, I love these heart-shaped low ball glasses and iridescent coupe glasses. These place card holders are incredibly versatile and can be used for any occasion.

To complete the look, I’m adding a felt pom-pom heart garland and fresh flowers in a large vase as the centerpiece. Lastly, a candle holder with adorable heart-shaped candles will set the perfect mood.

I hope you find some inspiration to incorporate into your Valentine’s or Galentine’s Day celebration!

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