Welcome to the first Pinterest Challenge of 2026! We are beginning the year with Valentine’s ideas. And I’m sharing a Simple Valentine’s Day Centerpiece Using Topiaries.
If you’re coming here from French Ethereal, welcome! I’m excited you’re here. Did you love Barbara’s easy Valentine’s vignette? Did you know she is a dear friend and lives only about 10 minutes from me? It’s fun to know I have some of my people close by. Now let’s get to the fun stuff.

Simple Valentine’s Day Centerpiece Using Topiaries
This month, our inspiration photo comes from Kate at Southern Home and Hospitality. She lives in Texas, too, and has a lovely home. Stop by and check it out.
I feel Valentine’s Day is one of those holidays with such a short season that it’s not really worth decorating for. When the kids were young, they had a school party. Creating cute boxes for their cards was enough decoration for me. So basically, I put a wreath on the front door and was done.
Now that the kids are grown, it’s really not my thing.
Southern Home and Hospitality
But when I saw these Valentine topiaries, it sparked a thought. I love topiaries. All shapes, sizes, faux, and real.
Here’s what I plan to incorporate from Kate’s image: 3 topiaries, hearts, a wooden cutting board, a candle, and flowers. Here’s how it turned out.
A Valentine’s Day Vignette
I’ve said many times that I’m not crafty. However, I do enjoy pushing myself to come up with a similar look to the inspiration photos; hence the word challenge. That’s the point of a Pinterest Challenge. To create something similar that works with our own personal style.

Since I’ve made lots of topiaries and don’t really want to store more of them, I went a different direction. And the best part is I didn’t spend a dime!
I already had grapevine wire leftover from this project. By using it to make different sized hearts, it allows me to easily store the little cuties until next year.
Heart shapes can easily be made with grapevine wire.
Using grapevine wire, you can shape it into anything you want and in any size you want. I made several-sized hearts. I stuffed the largest one into the leaves and used floral tape to connect the others to the stem. It was that simple!

You could also use paper, foam, cardboard, or air-dry clay to make your hearts. Just keep the hearts lightweight. If they get too heavy, they’ll pull the topiary over or not stay propped inside the greenery.

The other items Kate used in her vignette were flowers, candles, and a wooden cutting board underneath. You can see those elements in the photo, but I wanted to add a few more touches. Touches that I think made my entire centerpiece come together.
Don’t forget to add a few of your favorite little baubles.
In my mind, you can’t go wrong with ribbon for Valentine’s Day, and you can’t forget the lovey-dovey card. I have a stack of vintage-inspired tags I found at a store some years ago. This one pretty much sums up what is important on Valentine’s Day – cupcakes. lol.
There you go – a simple Valentine’s Day centerpiece using topiaries. It doesn’t look exactly like Kate’s, but for me, that’s the point. Can you see how easy it is to take a photo found on Pinterest and recreate something that works in your home? Maybe you’ll challenge yourself too. It’s somewhat satisfying.

Next up is my friend Rachel at The Ponds Farmhouse. You will enjoy her topiary made with felt hearts! Make sure to come back and see the rest of the Pinterest Challenge participants! You don’t want to miss so many fabulous ideas! Enjoy!




Cindy
I really liked your idea of adding the grapevine hearts and card to existing topiaries. Your vignette is cost effective and charming. Thanks for all you do.
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Thank you Rachel. I enjoy keeping the cost to a minimum or free! ๐
Cindy, LOVE your topiaries!!! I like that you added little hearts and that they are easily storable. For me, that’s key anymore because where to store things, lol?? I think your interpretation of our inspiration photo is perfect with the little bouquet of tulips and candlelight… Magical!
Enjoy your beautiful topiary vignette,
Hugs,
Barb ๐
p.s. PInned several photos, as always. ๐
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Aww, you are so sweet Barbara, thank you. As I get older, I’m tired of trying to find storage for things. I have enough to deal with already! Really, I need to start donating!
Oh I LOVE these cute wire hearts. You could use them in so many ways. Thank you so much for hosting!
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Thank you Laura. Yes, I plan to use them for years to come. Especially since they store in a ziploc bag!
So sweet Cindy! Those little wire hearts add so much charm to your topiary trio! As do the bows and tag with that little pop of pink. Pinned
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Thanks so much Cindy. The pink ribbon and tag are my favorite parts! ๐
Love your beautiful centerpiece Cindy!
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I appreciate that wendy, thank you. I’m not a big Valentine’s Day decorator so it is unusual for me. I wonder what the kids will think when the see it? lol.
You did a great job, beautiful centerpiece. Like the candles and that cute card. When it’s only you, cupcakes are very important, ha! Thanks for sharing love all these Pinterest challenges each month.
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I’m so glad to hear you love the Pinterest Challenges Marlene! And yep, I’m all about the cupcakes! ๐
Very pretty Cindy! I think you nailed this PC with the cute topiaries in the paper sacks and the wire hearts. You even have the tulips and candles! Love the card “Make Cupcakes Not War” too! Hugs!
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Thanks Michelle. It was a struggle at first when I thought I was going to make another topiary. I’m glad it worked out better than I thought. You were missed this month.
So pretty, Cindy! Your grapevine hearts are such a beautiful and clever way to add a little Valentine’s Day charm to your topiaries! The vintage card and ribbon adds such a pretty touch! Thank you so much for organizing this challenge. Wishing you a wonderful early Valentine’s Day!
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My pleasure Lynne. I am surprised they came out as well as they did. It wasn’t planned until the very last minute. I was dreading the thought of making another topiary. Even though I love them!
Cindy, I love your idea of grapevine wire to make hearts. As much as I love topiaries, they do take up a lot of space. Your combination of elements work beautifully together in this vignette. Thank you for the inspiration and hosting.
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Making more storage space is my goal this year. Hope to stick to it before 2027 arrives! ๐ Thank you Carol.
I love the folded kraft bags around the bottom of the topiaries; so earthy and textural. Topiaries are definitely having a moment; guess everything 80’s and cottage is definitely back:) Thanks for always inspiring our creativity, friend!
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Were topiaries big in the 80’s? I was so busy with school and having fun I never noticed. ๐ They will always be perfect year-round decor to me! Thank you Lora.
Love this easy idea for a centerpiece! Beautifully done!
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I love me some EASY! Thanks bunches Libbie! ๐
I love this. Is there a way that I can join your challenges?
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Thank you Julie Ann.
If you’d like to get on the waitlist for the Pinterest Challenge, you’ll need to email me. But I would wait and see if you still want to join. We are going to have a couple of changes next month. It makes me smile that you want to join. Thank you!
Such a sweet look for Valentine’s Day! I adore the use of the bags to unify the pots.
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Thank you Christy. I am definitely a bag lady. ๐