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Valentine’s Day Trees!

We have some super cute Valentine’s Day Trees to show you today! These trees make the cutest decorations and some of them are even edible! We love valentine’s trees because they are so unexpected, seriously adprable and they can be made out of so many lovely things. With just a few supplies like a tree shaped foam piece, some felt, candy or even flowers, you can put these cute little trees together in seconds. We love all of the different looks you can do too. You can make a conversation heart tree, a carnation tree, a paper rose tree or even a donut tree. There are so many options that all make super cute looks and the possibilities are endless! We can’t wait to show you our favorite Valentine’s Day trees that are perfect DIY projects. Let’s get to this eye candy!

{We love these super cute Valentine’s Day Trees from Lolly Jane.}

{We love this idea of a donut Valentine’s Day tree for a cute gift for your loved ones from Paisley Petal Events!}

{These ombre Valentine’s Day Trees are made out of felt hearts and are totally DIY. Get the how to from Before Meets After.}

{Look at the adorable little butterflies on this pink macaroon Valentine’s Day tree from Cakes Haute Couture!}

{We always have loved carnation decoration trees and this one is so sweet and lovely for Valentine’s Day on Willow Tree Paper Crafting.}

{We adore this pink paper rose tree for a perfect valentine’s tree decoration on Fashion And Popculture. Amazing!}

{This macaroon tree is perfect for Valentine’s Day from Le Dolce Sweets. Its sweet and simple are lovely, just what we love!}

{Conversation hearts go hand in hand with Valentine’s Day and they look amazing on a cute decor tree like this one on Amanda Jane Brown.}

{Look at how cute these DIY paper heart Valentine Trees are from 2015 Interior Design. We love all 3 looks!}

{We are smitten for this red paper rose tree that is just perfect for Valentine’s Day from Craftaholics Anonymous.}

Valentine’s Day Trees! was last modified: February 18th, 2016 by Emily Miller
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