Decorating for a Valentines Day party can be fun and exciting for the hostess. Traditional decorations are fine to use but it’s always better to add a few decorative touches that make the party unique. Our handy guide will show you a variety of ways you can learn how to decorate for a Valentines Day party.
One note however, it is not only the decorations which make a Valentines Day party memorable. It’s the food and the general atmosphere of the celebration that set it apart.
When choosing the decorations for the party the hosts need to have in mind where the guests will be gathering. This way they will have an idea on how many decorations to purchase or create. A bigger area will need more decorations, so the host will need to plan more time for shopping and preparation time. Choosing the right type for your own gathering should be paramount.
Hosts will want to focus on using the red, white, and pink color theme. Add candles, fresh flowers along with creative decorating ideas and these parties are bound to be a hit. If fresh flowers are not in season, they can be expensive, so it is permissible to use good quality silk flowers for this festive party. http://familyfun.go.com/valentines-day/valentines-day-parties/valentines-day-party-themes/valentines-day-party-704858/</re>
This guide on how to decorate for a Valentines Day party can help you to have a party that is fondly remembered.
Valentines Day Party for Kids
A woman in this 3-minute video shows how candy and cookies become part of the decorations for the party. These decorative touches extent to other types of food such as cheese for crackers, which is cut in heart shapes. Even though this video is geared towards a Valentines Day party for children, many of the ideas can be adapted to an adult party.
Step 1: Paper Valentines Day Decorations
There are all types of paper Valentines Day decorations that can be purchased in department and retail stores. Stationary stores also carry many different paper decorations for this season of love.
However, it’s the dollar stores which usually have a better deal on these items. Many people feel paper decorations are cheesy for a fancy gathering, but using these items in the proper way can make them classy.
Use paper doilies as accents for the Valentines Day party. Purchase red, white, and pink doilies and place them under bowls and platters. These will also look nice under plates on the formal table that is preset before the guests arrive.
Wrap Valentines Day wrapping paper over items such as photo frames that hang on the wall. Simply wrap the photo frame as you would a present and hang it back on the wall. This clever idea helps to decorate and covers any items, which would detract from the party atmosphere.
Here are some additional ideas, which are perfect for less formal gatherings. Hang a banner proclaiming seasonal greetings on a solid wall or over an entrance way. Sprinkle Valentines Day confetti on the tables to add a small touch of festiveness. Tiny hearts cut from red, pink, or white construction paper and hung on walls can be a nice touch.
Step 2: Unique Valentines Day Decorations
Store bought and unique decorations can make or break a Valentines Day party. Decorations go beyond the paper variety and can include several different items.
Candles add a nice romantic touch to any party but many people do not think creatively when it comes to candles and a Valentines Day party. Purchase some small red floating candles and set them in a glass dish, which is surrounded by flowers. As the candles float in the water, it adds to the festive atmosphere. http://waxwizard.net/float10.html
Candles can also be set on tables around the room to add a decorative touch. Lay a square mirror on a table; add some flower blossoms and a small votive candle. Purchase red, pink, and white votive candles and flowers for this purpose. This way you can mix and match flowers and candles. To prepare the flowers for use on the mirrors, cut the stems off so you just have the blossom. Cutting off the stems and arranging the flowers should be the last thing you do before guests arrive as these wilt fast.
If you have purchased strings of red or white Christmas lights, they can make wonderful additions to the decor. Hang a string of white lights among greenery such as a fichus plant or weave it among a vine you have growing in the room. The red lights would hang nicely over a fireplace or over a doorway.
Step 3: Food Valentines Day Decorations
Food at a Valentines Party can be decorative and this is a simple way to add a decorative touch to the room. Cakes, pastries, and even candy can become a part of the scenery.
Dunk small individual pieces of cake into chocolate and decorate with edible Valentines Day confetti. The host can also decorate these bite size treasures with little hearts in red or white, although it looks better if you have a mix of red and white decorative pieces.
Bake a two-layer cake, spread some vanilla pudding on the first layer, and cover with the second layer. Now frost the cake as usual, but add a ring on the outside of the top cake. Fill the inside of the ring with either cherry pie filling or sliced strawberry and add some whip cream to the center of the cake to hold either a whole strawberry or cherry.
Serving platters of Valentines Cookies set on a formal table make it look festive. Remember to place a red, white, or pink paper doily on the bottom of the platter before you begin to add the cookies.
Little goodie cups at each place setting for the guests is a great way to add a decorative touch to the table. Fill the cups with nuts, pink mints, or any candy that is red, pink or white.