Cynics be warned: This post is chock full of Valentine's Day cheer.
I start anticipating Valentine's Day come mid January. The Christmas bustle is over, and all we're left with is cold and dark weather. I think it's a lot of fun to put on those rose-tinted glasses and appreciate all things love and romance. And being wined and dined doesn't hurt either!
It's also a lot of fun to get dolled up on Valentine's Day. And while I love to wear my red and pink, I prefer not looking like cupid vomited on me. Instead of head-to-toe red, I like to wear a base of black or white, and use Valentine's-themed accessories to show my spirit. Here are some VDay accessories I'm loving this year. And they best part? They're all under $50, with most under $20.
- Scarves! Cozy up during February's chill with a warm Valentine's Day scarf. A basic, solid-colored red scarf or pink scarf is always a classic and will look great with most any coat. Or, consider a patterned scarf. I have the heart scarf above (see it in action here), and it's too cute. The rose floral scarf above would add a very romantic touch to a little black dress.
- Earlier when I mentioned rose-tinted glasses, I meant it in the metaphorical sense. But some sweet heart sunglasses can give you a literal rosy view of life. What other day during the year is it totally acceptable to wear some heart-shaped glasses?
- Maybe you want to use Valentine's Day for some “me time” and pamper yourself a little bit. Light a candle, steep yourself a perfect cup of tea in a heart mug, and give yourself a mani/pedi. I love Butter nail polish — and that shade of red is so sassy!
- Jewelry is one of the most classic gifts that show love. But there's nothing wrong with getting yourself some inexpensive love-themed costume jewelry. Both the heart earrings and love ring above are from Modcloth — and both are well under $20!
- Tame those flowing locks with some VDay hair accessories. Don a cute red hat if your date includes ice skating or a walk outside. Tuck your hair to the side with a sweet heart comb, or pin some rose clips into your curls for a romantic touch.
- Forget chocolates and Necco Sweethearts. Get yourself some arm candy instead! A blush-hued handbag is subtle, while a bright red purse is bold. Or for a night out dancing, consider a little red wallet with just enough room for the essentials.
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written by: Sarah Heckle
Author bio: Sarah Heckle is a writer, editor, and blogger from Indianapolis. She and her husband met on Valentines day several years ago, and she's excited to spend their first married Valentine's Day together!
OOOH, these are some great ideas!!!!
and so much better than overdoing red!