I even got crafty for the occasion. So join me as I show you how I created a really thrifty Valentines table plus a couple of variations to the centerpiece and the place settings.
The first centerpiece is a Valentine's Day Letter box made from a plane red letter box like they sell at Target and craft stores. A previous owner had fashioned a wooden stand for it from three pieces of wood.
I used a product called The Photo Laminator to glue the materials to the mailbox. Any tacky glue would work equally as well. I started by thoroughly cleaning the box and stand and then cut up an old napkin that was stained to apply to the letter box. After that I applied the trim pieces and bow. Once the letter box was dry I cut the material to cover the wooden base from an old black and white polka dot napkin. Other pieces of trim were cut from some black and white polka dot ribbon that had been wrapped around ornament packaging several years back. The red heart ribbon came from marks at least 10 years or so ago. The ribbon was priced at 2 rolls for 99 cents and each roll had 25 yards of ribbon. I use it sparingly nowadays. You may recognize the black plaid material on the base from the kitchen chairs that I recently recovered.
Notice the little red metal baby carriage on the open door of the letter box. The little valentine was a download, and the snowflake was left over from Christmas. There is a small red Christmas bird ornament clipped to the top of the letter box where it closes. You probably recognize the truck from my Christmas Village -> Copycat Tablescape . The little flower pots came from Marc's, they were originally priced at 99cents each. Evidently they were slow movers and the new Easter merchandise was coming in so the pots were in baskets at the end of the isles and marked "free"


All items on this table were thrifted through the years.
The red dinner plates (marked Pier 1) were one dollar each from Goodwill
The red heart salad plates were 50 cents each from the VOA
The white battemburg lace doilies were 2 for 99 cents from the VOA
The Coco Cola flatware was 25 cents per piece from Goodwill
The Red gingham check glassware is from Goodwill 50 cents each.
The white eyelet trimmed tablecloth is from Goodwill $2.00
The tea table topper (appliqued and embroidered) was 1.00 from Goodwill.
The letter box was $1.50 from Goodwill
The red gingham napkins are 2 for $1.00 from goodwill
The black checked napkin sleeves were made from scraps
The red geranium napkin rings are to old to remember where and when
The grapevine plate decor came in a bag of about twenty for $3.00
Flowers for the pots are from the stash.
Keep in mind I always have my 10 percent senior discount, and I almost always have a 20 percent off discount card for donating. I also get a 35% discount card after spending one hundred dollars. Believe me - I use my discounts!
Estimated total cost of $16.00 to $20.00 to design and set this Valentine's Day table
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Now you may ask yourself why is this crazy lady listing the prices of all this thrift store stuff. Well that would be because Wanda over at A Wandaful Thing is doing a frugal thrift store Valentine's Day Tablescape challenge that must cost twenty dollars or less to make the tablescape. Here is the link if you would like to get in on the fun at Wanda's Challenge -> awandafulthing.com
The only thing actually bought to do this table was the letter box $1.50 - Everything else came from the stash
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More Pictures
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Alternate looks for the table
The red and white container in this alternate centerpiece was part of a three piece set from goodwill and is made from stained glass.
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Have a wonderful weekend - And remember to thrift on ladies, thrift on.
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** Fairy Garden Update **
The blizzard from earlier this week left one of the residents of the fairy castle stranded. She was found perched precariously atop the snow laden trees calmly awaiting rescue after the storm let up.
The other residents of the castle are assumed to be alive and well inside the castle. It is thought that by April a rescue team will be able to plow out the snow and rescue them as well.