Valentine's Day Table Decorations - MY 100 YEAR OLD HOME (2024)

I love color and I am obsessed with this table creation. I created my first ombré table to use as Valentine’s Day Table Decorations.

Isn’t it fun how the colors fade into each other which makes such an incredible statement centerpiece, simply with color? I had this idea to create a Valentine’s Day table for my family. I wanted to use not only ombré flowers but ombré place settings. The more I thought about the idea, the more I thought that it could be amazing and beautiful.

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Valentine’s Day Ombre Table Decorations

So how did I achieve this ombre look?

I started with the fresh flowers. I then knew the colors of the flowers would dictate which china, chargers, napkins, and glassware I would use.

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In case you couldn’t tell, this is by far, hands down, my 100%, favorite table I have ever designed. Ever.

The colors are so much fun and although I have seen an ombré centerpiece, I have never seen an ombré table!

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How to Create an Ombré Valentine’s Day Table Decoration

How to Style the Flowers

It all begins with the flowers.

I haven’t been to the Los Angeles Flower Mart in so long! Fresh flowers were a must for this table, so I went to one of my favorite places, the LA Flower Mart. We are so lucky to have a flower mart nearby. Not all cities have a flower mart and Los Angeles is big enough that the mart is open for wholesale business and to the public.

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I knew I wanted to style a pink table (I am slightly obsessed with the color pink these days) and found the most amazing flowers in ombré tones from dark pink to blush and white tones.

So I found a few ruby red peonies, large magenta roses and smaller light pink and white tea roses, magenta hyacinth, and old fashioned carnations (more ruffly than regular carnations) in ruby red, light pink, and white. I also found light pink sweet peas, blush and light pink ranunculus, blush hydrangeas, and iceberg roses in my garden.

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Once home with my armloads of flowers, I began trimming them, removing leaves and discolored petals. Next, I gathered nine square vases together to place down the middle of our dining room table. I allocated three for each of the color families, dark pink, medium pink, blush, and white flowers.

Here are some of the flowers I bought at the Flower Mart. I decided to arrange them on our kitchen island since I had so many to work with!

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I wanted the flowers to be low in the vase so that the centerpiece would be uniform in shape and size down the center of the table, the only variation would be color. To hold the flower heads up above the top of the vase so that they wouldn’t slip down into the bottom of the vase, I built a lattice out of scotch tape, placing strips in each direction.

Creating this lattice makes it easy to build a low-profile arrangement. Once the lattice is in place, start filling the top of the vase.

I started with the darkest color first. I used peonies, old-fashioned carnations, hyacinths, and large magenta roses. Once I had three of the square vases equally filled, I moved on to the medium color pink.

For the three square vases to hold the medium/light-colored pink flowers, I used old-fashioned carnations, light pink tea roses, light pink sweet peas, and light pink ranunculus. For the blush/white flowers, I used white tea roses, blush hydrangeas, and iceberg roses from my garden.

Here is a step-by-step photo journal of how I styled one of the vases.

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When I lined up the nine flower-filled vases down the middle of the table, I was speechless.

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Once the flower colors were set, choosing the china, chargers, and glassware fell into place easily.

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It wasn’t hard to create the same ombre effect with the tableware.

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This tablescape turned out more amazing than I ever imagined. I am so, so excited to share this with you!

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I even made some Mercury Glass Hearts to match the ombré theme. You can see how to make these ornaments in my blog post DIY Mercury Glass Ornaments. I used glass heart ornaments this time.

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This table is so amazingly beautiful, I’m thinking I need to make a dinner that is all pink so that the food enhances the flowers. That’s reasonable, right?

Perhaps I could make salmon, pasta with vodka sauce, radish salad, and a strawberry dessert. What do you think?

OK, maybe not.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does ombré mean?

Ombré means “shaded” in French and can be defined as the blending of one colorhue to another, usually moving tints and shades from light to dark.Ombre has become a popular feature for hair coloring and even baking, in addition to its uses in home decorating and graphic design.

How is ombré used in home decor?

Following the early 21st-century trend, many popular home decorators have incorporatedombréinto their home decorating styles.Ombrécan be used in many products from textiles to glassware, and as a wall-painting technique, where walls are painted in colors graduating to a lighter or darker tone towards the other end.
Martha Stewartdescribes the gentle progression of color inombréas a transition from wakefulness to slumber.

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FAQs

How to decorate your home for Valentine's Day? ›

Heart-shaped home decor: Hearts are the symbol of love, and incorporating heart-shaped home decor accents into your home is a perfect way to set the romantic mood. Whether it's heart-shaped pillows, wall art, or even heart-shaped wreaths, these accents add love to any room.

How do you tastefully decorate for Valentine's Day? ›

Mix Candy and Flowers

The first is a wide vase, the second is a bunch of candy hearts, and the third is a few fresh stems of your favorite flower. If you want to go the extra mile, tie a bow around the whole thing and set it on the dining table.

How to decorate a romantic dinner table? ›

A: To decorate for a romantic dinner, focus on creating an intimate and cozy atmosphere. Start with a clean and well-dressed table, then add elements like soft lighting, candles, and flowers. Consider incorporating romantic colors like red, pink, or white. Add personal touches like photos or sentimental items.

What do you put on a table for decoration? ›

Flowers, candles and vases are all excellent items to use as centerpieces for you table decor. When using these, try to stick to odd numbers. This is more pleasing to the eye and helps create a sense of balance.

How do you decorate your table? ›

I always recommend working in sets of threes or odd numbers as this looks balanced and most pleasing to the eye, for example, one decorative vase, three bunches of flowers or five candlesticks. Make sure to use varying heights for drama, however, avoid using any objects that block peoples views from across the table.

How can I decorate my house romantically? ›

This style is characterized by soft, delicate colors like pink, lavender, and beige; plush, comfortable textiles like velvet, satin, and lace; and elegant, vintage-inspired furniture and accessories. Decorative elements like candles, rose petals, and soft lighting can enhance the romantic vibe.

When should I put up my Valentine decorations? ›

After all, every day till the holiday and beyond should be a celebration of love! And since January is notorious for being dark and gloomy, a couple of weeks into the month is the perfect time to gear up and get crafting for the upcoming day of love.

What are the colors for Valentine's Day decor? ›

30 best Valentine's Day color schemes with the red of love, pink for gentleness, gold for trust, lavender for passion, burgundy for care and much more.

How do you set a table beautifully? ›

The fork is placed to the left of the plate. Place the knife to the right of the dinner plate and then set the spoon to the right of the knife. Set the water glass in the top right corner, above the knife. The napkin can be placed on top of the dinner plate or beneath the fork.

What color combinations are best for Valentine's Day? ›

In the Valentine color palette, pink, purple, and red converge to create an enchanting symphony of love and romance.

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