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The Best Valentine’s Day Kitchen Decor To Bring Some Love Into Your Kitchen

February is almost here, and one of the most anticipated days of the year is Valentine’s Day. Whether you’re spending it with your partners, friends or by yourself, you need to make sure you feel the love. And what better way to do that than through decorating your space? Better than chocolates, Valentine’s Day kitchen decoration will bring you so much love for so little money. Make your kitchen a very romantic place. Good news, none of them are over $30, which is friendly to college students, to us.

Pink & Red Champagne Glass, $10 

When you open a bubbled and sweet champagne (or any other drinks you like), try to use this pink glass cup with red dots. You will enjoy your drinking more, trust me.

Red Heart Drinks Toothpicks, $12

Before enjoying your cocktails, don’t forget to use this heart toothpick to pick your fruits or garnish a cocktail It’s 100 pieces per serving. Amazing!

White & Red Heart Ceramic Teapot, $27

If you don’t like alcohol (or you can’t drink yet), no worries. Get yourself a cup of tea or coffee, poured from this adorable teapot with a red heart on it. The lid and handle are shaped like a heart.

Hearts & Bows Cutwork Table Runner, $17

 Have lunch or dinner with this cute pink table runner, featuring hearts and bows. It’s perfect for a Galentine’s Day brunch.

Love Heart Cutting Board, $13

Preparing a meal together is very romantic, right? Use this wooden and heart-shaped cutting board to show love when you are cooking. 

Stoneware Serving Platter, $15

Show off your favorite dishes to your loved ones by serving it in this glossy stoneware red heart plate. Or use it to display your favorite Valentine’s Day candies.

Hearts Serving Tray, $7

If there are many people coming to your house to celebrate, fill this serving tray with cupcakes or fruits to treat your guests. With its white base with red and pink hearts, it’s an adorable addition to your table.

Heart-Shaped Snack Box, $8

Everybody likes different snacks, so this heart-shaped snack box is perfect to appease all tastebuds. It’s divided into four, which means you can enjoy different snacks without argument.

Heart Topper Spoon Set, $5

Despite the faux jewel on the handle, this wooden spoon is perfect for hosting. You can use the set to serve soup or appetizer dips.

The Bistro Tile Stoneware Nut Bowl, $14

Anthropologie is popular for its Bistro Tile pattern, but this version of a candy bowl is too sweet.. The mosaic pattern with different degrees of pink adds a  vintage touch. 

XOXO Foaming Hand Soap, $7

Put this hand soap in your bathroom for the month of February to bring a little love into a room that needs it.

Valentine Colors Kitchen Towels, $8

Your kitchen needs cleaning too! Show your love for your kitchen by using these pink and red towels to clean it. Your kitchen is filled with love right now.

3-Wick Lidded Sugared Watermelon Jar Candle, $10

Personally, the first thing to pop up in my mind when I think about Valentine’s Day is a candle. Turn off your lights and light up a candle to make the space feel so cozy.

Heart-Shaped Wooden Signs, $12

Put these little wooden hearts anywhere in your house – on the dinner table, on the living room floor or beside a gift. It will spread love to every corner of your house.

Shiny Glass Heart Ornaments, $15

Hang up those shiny hearts all around your house to transition from the holidays to Valentine’s Day.

Daria Mohan Zhang is a new national writer at the National Writers Program at Spoon University. She creates the content of the food site for Gen Z, pitching and writing food news.

She is currently a sophomore student at College of Communication at Boston University, majoring in Journalism. She is a features writer at the Daily Free Press, a student-run newspaper at BU, covering stories across such as arts, community, business, and science sections. She also had radio news experience at the WTBU News radio show, as an anchor and editor. She enjoys being a human storyteller and continues to build her skills in covering stories, learning from different hands-on experiences.

As her hobby, Daria can play clarinet (since her 4th grade in primary school). She joined the BU Pep Band this semester and found a lot of fun in watching hockey games. She is also a K-pop fan who loves listening to K-pop songs