Love is in the Air: Easy Valentine’s Centerpiece
Are you ready for the cutest Valentine’s centerpiece ever, that’s also incredibly affordable and simple? This is easily a project that can be completed during naptime. Or, you can do it while your kiddos are awake and have them help. They could even make their own mini versions while you make yours. Watch the video below to see this Valentine’s centerpiece get Nora’s stamp of approval!
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Valentine’s Centerpiece Supplies:
- Vase (Here are some cute options: Ribbed White Vase, Large White Vase, Clear Gray Vase)
- Heart Hole Punch
- Pink, Red, and White Cardstock
- Hot Glue Gun
- Tree Branches
This Valentine’s centerpiece is so simple!
First, I grabbed a vase I already had. You can use one you have on hand, or check out some of the cute options I’ve linked above!
Next, I cut a handful of branches from a tree in our backyard. I wanted them to be slightly different lengths, but only vary by about 1-3 inches from each other. The size of your branches depends on how large your vase is… and how many hearts you want to make!
Which brings us to the next step: arranging the branches in the vase. Make sure your “branch bouquet” looks full from all angles, similar to the goal when arranging flowers.
Then, use the heart hole punch and punch out a bunch of hearts in all the Valentine’s colors. Glue the hearts all over the branches, and you’re done! Now you have a fun, super-affordable Valentine’s centerpiece.

Want more Valentine’s Day decor ideas?
Whether you lean toward subtle Valentine’s Day decorations or love all things pink, red, and hearts, I’ve rounded up some of my favorite decorations here! And if you’re looking for cute, simple valentines to share, check out this blog post for lots of fun ideas and matching free printables.
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