How To Display Vintage Valentines (2024)

Published by Pam Kessler | 439 words. · About 3 minutes to read this article. - 10 Comments

I've got a little bit of a love affair going on over here with vintage valentines. You know, the kind you gave away to the boy you had a crush on in 2nd grade.

You'd pick out the prefect little valentine for him, write your name in your best cursive handwriting on the back and slide it in the little homemade valentine box on his desk. And hope he slid an equally thought out valentine into the box on your desk.

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And not one that his mom had filled out for him.

If you got a truck valentine you knew what that meant.

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Well, the other day I ran into a whole boatload of vintage classroom valentines at a local antique/gift store. I must have stood there for half an hour flipping through each valentine searching for the ones that spoke to me.

Cute ones. Romantic ones. Cheesy ones.

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Pretty sure the shop owner was about ready to throw me out.

But other than hoarding vintage valentines, sometimes it's nice to actually display them.

If you share a vintage valentine affliction like I do, here are some ideas of how you can display them!

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Creative Ways To Display Vintage Valentines

  • Tuck them around the house. This is my favorite. You'll see valentines tucked in all sorts of odd places in my house!
  • Use vintage flower frogs or place card holders (like you would use at a fancy dinner party) to prop them up.
  • A quick and easy garland can be made by using small clothespins to clip them to twine.
  • Just paperclip them to a metal wreath form and you have an instant Valentines Day wreath (for indoors of course).
  • Those little cinnamon candy hearts are a good way to stand them up. You can just simply fill a shallow tray with the hearts and plop the valentines in.

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However you display them, remember that a little girl or boy in 1954 took great thought into picking out THAT valentine!

Who knows, maybe the couple got married, had 5 kids and lives right down the street from you!

What's your favorite way to display vintage valentines?

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Other Vintage Valentine Display Ideas From Around The Blogosphere:

Linda at Itsy Bits And Pieces displayed hers in a cute repurposed frame.

Diana from Adirondack Girl At Heart showed how she made a simple Valentine banner.

Sarah at Sadie Seasongoods shows how she repurposed an old rug beater into a cute as a button display item.

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  1. Penny Potts

    Super cute! This year, I surprised my 80 year old Momma by placing them all over her bedroom, by light switches, and on her bathroom mirror. She has Alzheimer’s and thought they were so cute. I hope they brought back some fond memories for her. ❤️

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    • Pam

      I absolutely LOVE this idea! How sweet of you!

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  2. Katen Steinmann

    Love theses ideas

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  3. Maria

    You have the cutest vintage stuff. I love these so much!

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  4. Diana Petrillo

    Thanks so much for the shout out, Pam!! LOVE all of your Valentine displays, especially the cowboy on the phone up against the plaid thermos(?) bag!

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  5. Paula

    Great ideas! I love how you used red hots to anchor a few cards for display.

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  6. Julie Briones

    Those Valentines in the red-hots and white tray are adorable! Thanks for sharing!

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  7. Rebecca Foley

    They are so sweet! My favorite ones are military ones! So hard to find! But I’m doing my best! lol

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  8. Linda @ Itsy Bits And Pieces

    OH I love all of these ideas! Love , ;ove, love! And thank you for the sweet shout-out, Pam! Happy Valentines Day!

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    • Pam

      You always have the best vignettes for the holidays!

      Reply

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