So don’t put your tree away just yet (or run down to the basement and get it back out of storage), because we’ve rounded up some of the best trees on Instagram to inspire your own Valentine’s Day decorating. Even Cupid himself would approve of these looks!
Use Valentine’s Day Decor
Transform a classically-decorated Christmas tree by taking off the holiday ornaments (you can even leave the red bulbs up!) and replacing the Santas and snowflakes with hearts of all sizes. We love how Jasmine incorporated wood signs into her tree decor. Get the look by picking up a few festive decor pieces, like a Love Arrow Wall Sign. When it’s time to take the tree down, you can relocate the signs to another area of your home.
Find a Faux Tree
If you normally decorate a live Christmas tree, a Valentine’s Day tree is the perfect excuse to pick up an artificial tree in a color besides green. Go all-in with a pink tree, or opt for a classic white tree that you can use for other holidays too. This Valentine’s Day display looks extra sweet with a bouquet of faux roses (Cathryne got hers from the dollar store!) at the top of the tree.
Decorate a Rainbow Tree
If you’re feeling nostalgic for the classic conversation hearts that weren’t sold last year, add them to your tree! Cut out felt hearts and add your own sayings, or purchase a set of felt conversation hearts. This tree is proof that a Valentine’s Day tree doesn’t have to be exclusively red and pink; we’re loving the rainbow of colors displayed here.
Make a Tree Topper
If you’ve been looking for an excuse to flock your own Christmas tree, this is it. We were drawn to the way the red and pink ornaments and faux roses pop against the snowy look of this artificial tree. And not to worry if your usual star or angel topper is too Christmassy for this look; just tie a classic bow around the top of your tree instead.
Add a Tree Collar
Whether it’s a Christmas tree or a Valentine’s Day tree, we think a silver tree collar is always appropriate. You can make your own from a galvanized metal bucket, or pick up one at an after-Christmas sale. This look can make a faux tree look a bit classier, and we love how she tied the metal tree collar into the galvanized metal hearts on the tree for a charming rustic feel. If you’ve been looking for an excuse to leave your tree up a little longer, this is it. Swap out the red and green decorations for a red, white, and pink color scheme you can leave up until mid-February.