Today, I will be sharing my Pink Valentine's Tree in the Dining Room.......
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In my previous post, I shared my Pink Valentine's Decor in the Dining Room......
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Today, I will be sharing how I decorated the 7 foot pencil Tree that has been in the Dining Room since Christmas......
After Christmas, I stripped it down to the lights , the fluffy white tinsel garland and glittered white baby's breath.......
I removed the pink glittered beaded garland from the Tree and replaced it with another pink beaded garland.......
I have amassed quite a collection of ornaments that I use for this Valentine's Tree........
The Tree is topped with a bow made from pink ribbon with a gold shimmer to it....
Several streamers of ribbon drape down from the top of the Tree......
The tree is decorated with pink hearts......
Cherubs resembling Cupids........
White hearts......
Framed and embellished Valentine's tags.......
Boxes of candy ornaments......
Hearts that I embellished.......
Floral hearts........
White lace ornaments with tassels.....
Pink glittered hearts......
White roses are tucked into the Tree........
Silver hearts......
2 Victorian style heart boxes rest on the pink tree skirt that I made......
Over on the window divider by the Tree.......
I hung a few Valentine's plaques.......
A pink glittered heart.......
A tin plaque that says "Love"......
And a heart plaque that I made.........
Next to the Tree on the table......
Another one of the pink mercury ornaments that Joe bought on Clearance at Bed, Bath and Beyond sits in the crystal compote bowl............
Underneath the table.........
2 more of those pink mercury ornaments........
We celebrated Valentine's Day with a family dinner on Sunday......
I don't do fancy tablescapes because there would not be any room for the amount of food on the table that my boys eat!!!!
A simple setting with the rose china that I bought weekly at Acme markets before I got married.......
And vintage Gold Leaf glasses that I bought at a church yard sale.......
Now I am going to shock you because I rarely post recipes or ANYTHING about cooking because truth be told, I HATE to cook!!
But I do it for my family even though I would much rather make reservations for Dinner instead......
My sons LOVE turkey and would eat it every day of the week if they could so I made 2 Turkey London Broils for dinner......
They are very easy to make.......
I melt 3 sticks of butter and mix it with 1 package of Savory Herb and gGrlic Soup mix.......
And pour it over the turkey which I placed in a tin foil lined banking pan.....
Seal the tin foil around the turkey.....
Bale on center rack of oven at 350 degrees for about 1 hour and 45 minutes.......
Carefully unwrap the tin foil because it is hot........
I then sliced it up.........
And put it in a covered baking dish in the oven on warm until it was time to serve it.......
This is all that was left!!!!
Yep!! Just a few pieces that I cut up , mixed the mayo and made turkey salad!!!!
I guess you can say that my family enjoyed their Valentine's dinner!!!
In my next post, I will be sharing how I changed the Powder Room over from Christmas to Winter with a bit of Valentine's........
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Your tree is over-the-top romantic!
ReplyDeleteI love the tree with the white garland layered with pink beads. So pretty. I think the table looks beautiful with the pink and those plates with the single rose.. Thank you for sharing the turkey recipe, I know that had to be juicy and tasty as I can see it. I will have to make that this end of week. Yummy.
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so nice. Betsy
As usual I'm behind on reading your blog! Lovely table and I think I will try your turkey recipe! Looks wonderful, Hugs
ReplyDeleteThe pink tree is fairy. Thanks a lot for the turkey recipe
ReplyDeleteHugs
Oh, Debbie! You always dazzle us with your beautiful trees!
ReplyDeleteVery creative Valentine's ornaments.
ReplyDeleteThat Valentine tree takes the cake--or should I say the cupcake? Wink, wink! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm!
ReplyDeleteDebbie, now I KNOW we're kindred spirits b/c I hate to cook too! I would rather do ANYTHING than cook! Isn't that funny? I love your tree with the Victorian hearts, and several of the vignettes speak to me too. I think I caught sight of a brass wall fan in one of them. Did I? If so, I have one of those, but have never known what to do with it. Yours is kind of hidden so I can't tell.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tree. I think this one is my favorite of the trees. So cute. I hope it was a good day. It looks like a good dinner.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at Keep In Touch.
Katie
Let's Add Sprinkles
Thanks for sharing at Party in Your PJs! Always look forward to your posts!
ReplyDeleteLove your Valentine tree. I kept my pink tree up until Valentine's Day. Thanks for sharing at Snickerdoodle.
ReplyDeleteHi Debbie, oh your tree is so pretty and I love the ornament that you made for it. That turkey dish sounds so good and easy to make. I will have to try that sometime.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing all of your awesome post at our Cooking and Crafting with J & J.
Have a nice weekend.
Julie