Easy Valentine's Kiss Décor & a Kissing Quiz

When I talk with my friends, I find some people decorate for Valentine’s Day, they have a tote box in their storage and have pretty things they put out for this month that we celebrate Love and Cupid’s Arrow, where others don’t add one stitch of red or pink to their home. That’s ok too, whatever strikes your fancy. When I looked at my tote box I noticed I had a lot of red and pink whimsical things that I just didn’t feel were current and really wanted to add something new without spending a bunch of money.
This was a super easy Diy project for me especially since our last name starts with K.
I found this K at Marshalls last year on sale for $5 and I have a bigger black K that I nestle the two together on our desk in the living room. I love initials and monograms and feel they add a lot of personality to a room. I found the little frames before the holidays at a thrift store and they were in a bag of 10 or 15 for $1.95. If you remember I made that cute JOY wreath with them and did my Thanksgiving table too. They’re great for place settings as well. I grabbed a scrapbook paper book I had (from our wedding) and pulled out some of the red and white paper and there were stickers in there (which I forgot about) which wwere perfect. I just cut the paper to fit and then added the I S and S to them.
I grabbed a scrapbook paper book I had (from our wedding) and pulled out some of the red and white paper and there were stickers in there (which I forgot about) which wwere perfect. I just cut the paper to fit and then added the I S and S to them. This was super easy, took a few minutes and just added a little Valentines Flair for 0 dollars. Yes Free.
It got me thinking about Movies I LOVE and famous kisses. On the blog are a few of my favorites and a great Movie Kissing Scene Quiz, so if you have a minute come on over and see how many you can get?? Have a great day, Lisa
ConcordCottage.com with Lisa Walsh Huff Kroll
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