Hello and welcome! Do you like Valentine’s and do you like vintage? If so, today is your lucky day! We are having a blog hop on Vintage Valentine’s Day decor.
When I was asked to join a Vintage Valentine’s Day blog hop I thought, “what do I have that’s vintage”? I love stepping outside of my comfort zone, but vintage decor? I started searching for some inspiration and I found it! I decided to decorate my hutch for the hop. You know I love decorating my hutch since I gave it a makeover, it’s the perfect backdrop now that it’s white. You can go to the HUTCH MAKEOVER to see what my hutch looked like before.
The sweet Amber Follow The Yellow Brick Home is our host for this Blog Hop. You will have to go check out her Valentine’s vintage decor. I am so excited to go check it out too. I love her music room, maybe she will shared that with us today.
Welcome, to all my first time visitors. If you are coming over from Larissa Welch House 1900 I am so glad you are here. I am in awe with her table and how she dressed it, I would love to pull up a chair and enjoy the beauty. 🙂 She also shares the true meaning of Valentines with all her vintage “LOVE” items. She is the one to follow! I have linked all of my friend’s blogs at the end of my page. I hope you enjoy and get inspired.
Today I am going to share my BINGO Vintage Valentine Hutch. I have it all ready to give you my interpretation of vintage charm.
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I gathered up some real vintage bingo items. My husband and myself work once a month at the Knight’s of Columbus hall to work bingo. (Jim is a member of the Knight’s). When I was working last Friday night in the kitchen, I asked one of the members if the club had any old bingo cards that I could borrow. He said we sure do. I hit the jackpot and didn’t even play one game of bingo. 🙂 The Bingo cards and Bingo balls were purchased and used back in the 60s.
Let me take you closer to see my hutch and the little vintage vignettes I placed on it.
Since I am not a collector of vintage Valentine’s cards or Bingo cards, I printed off a couple to place in a few of my vignettes. I am sure my mom would remember using the Bingo cards, she (to me) is the ALL time Bingo Queen. I staggered the printed out Bingo cards and placed them in a heart card holder for display. I place two of my wooden ribbon spools, they remind me of being vintage. 🙂 Do you remember my Buffalo Plaid DIY bottle? I thought it would compliment the grouping. If you missed that DIY tutorial you can check that out DIY PAINTED BUFFALO PLAID BOTTLE.
On the other side I placed the vintage Bingo balls in a couple of containers along with some vintage printed out Valentine cards.
Y’all know that I love using books in my vignettes. Low and behold I never realized I had a vintage book!
I opened it up and on the front page I found this.
The middle shelf I added a cloche with another printed out bingo card and valentine card that I combined into one little card. I added some scrabble letters spelling out Be Mine! Next to the cloche I added a little angel, which is normally in my flower bed. 🙂
In the center I printed out another little vintage Valentine post card and added it to a frame.
I bundled the bingo cards together and tied a red ribbon with a bow around them.
The bottom shelf I added more of the vintage Bingo balls in a bowl.
Here is a couple more views of my hutch.
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Don’t forget to take a peek at all the rest of my friends blogs and their vintage Valentine’s decor. There will be plenty inspiration for you to absorb during this blog hop. You will love the ideas! Next up is Shannon Belle Bleu Interiors her ideas for a vintage tea party for Valentine’s is something you won’t want to miss!
Here are all my friends that are participating in the Vintage Valentine’s Days Blog Hop. Just click on their name and I will take you to their winter homes.
Follow The Yellow Brick Home | A Stroll Thru Life | Our Southern Home | Let’s Add Sprinkles | Botanic Bleu
Have A Daily Cup of Mrs. Olson | Art and Sand | Itsy Bits and Pieces| Adirondack Girl at Heart | My Thrift Store Addiction
Petite Haus | Virginia Sweet Pea| County Road 407 | Calypso In The Country |Bluesky at Home
The Crowned Goat |Thistle Key Lane |Lora Bloomquist |Le Culitvateur| Beauty For Ashes
White Arrows Home |The Tattered Pew | Welch House 1900 |Decorate and More with Tip | Belle Bleu Interiors
Decorating our home on a budget is my thrill. I think a home can look beautiful without breaking the bank. Your home should bring the best out of you and make you feel happy. You should smile every time you enter your home. 🙂