Ever since I was a little girl, I have loved Valentine’s Day. My Mom used to prepare a special breakfast to celebrate the day, and we would exchange Valentines as family. Seven years ago, I was a Valentine bride (February 12), and now the holiday is even more special. I have loved seeing what some of my Instagram friends have been doing to celebrate the day of love, and today I am sharing a few highlights!

Meredith Lewis displays her exquisite Herend china, Francis I sterling, and monogrammed napkins from Halo Home. You can tour Meredith’s beautiful home here!

Porthault Coeurs pink is always perfect for Valentine’s day! @annlovesparis via @lboriginals (shop the look here)

Indigo Home Shop (shop the look here)

Meg @megmcc_33 always decorates to the nines for the holidays, and Valentine’s Day is no exception! This and the next five images are from her gorgeous home (which you can tour here).

Silver is always appropriate, and how darling are the vintage cherubs?

I have always loved these Scalamandre zebra napkins, and they are perfect for Valentine’s!

Everything tastes better on silver, don’t you agree?
Happy Valentine’s Day!

What a beautiful round-up of Valentine’s accounts!!! Thank you for including me!!! I shrieked when I saw!! Happy Happy Valentine’s Day to you! Love, Emily
Happy Valentines Day and happy anniversary!! Thank you for including me in this beautiful round up of Valentine decorations! I love getting inspiration and ideas from other people and always seem to adore the accounts you find! I’ll have to start following a few of these that I’m just seeing for the first time. Have a wonderful day celebrating!!! xoxo
Happy Valentine’s Day (and anniversary), Andrea!!!
Andrea,
Happy Valentine’s Day!!! I love this holiday, too!
Thank you so much for including me in your Insta-round up, as I feel like I am in incredible company!!!
Wishing you loads of love today!!!
xoxoxoxoxoxo Elizabeth
Does anyone know the name of the china pattern Meg has in the photo with the cups stacked ? I saw it awhile ago and forgot the name I think it is a French pattern. Anyone? I love it.