Author by Jane and Sonja on January 27, 2026 Updated on January 27, 2026
Add a little love to your home decor with this pretty pink and white XO Valentines wall decor idea. A lovely decoration for a wedding or shower as well.

With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, it’s the perfect time to make some pretty pink decorations for your home. This XO Valentine door decor, created with delicate white and pink flowers, is also a lovely reminder of spring to come.

XO Valentine Door Decor
Add a little love to your home decor with this pretty pink and white XO Valentines door decor idea. What is it about the simplicity of XO as a symbol for love? This XO wall hanging would also be lovely for a spring bridal shower or wedding. Have some friends over and turn it into a craft night where you can paint some wine glasses and create a sweet door hanging!
After all the Christmas decorations came down, it was nice to have a bit of clarity and minimalism. However, by the end of January, I’m starting to crave a little bit of color again. Valentine’s Day provides a great excuse to pull out some new decorations. While I’m not a big fan of red decor, this pink and white alternative is perfect for Valentines but will also look lovely all the way through spring.

Materials Needed for this Valentines Door Decor

- 1 bunch each of pink and white faux florals
- 1 faux eucalyptus bunch
- Cardboard
- Pencil
- Scissors
- White craft paint
- Paintbrush
- Wire snippers
- Hot glue gun with clear craft glue
- 24″ long, 3″ wide pink ribbon
How to Make Valentine Door Decor
Start by tracing an X and O onto thick cardboard. They don’t have to be perfect and you can size them to your liking. Mine were each about 12″ long and 8″ wide.

Cut out the cardboard letters.

Paint them white and let dry.

Separate the florals and eucalyptus into smaller sections. I kept the white flowers for the X and the pink ones for the O.

Start by evenly arranging sections of the flowers onto the letter O and glue in place with hot glue.

Next go around and fill in with bits of eucalyptus. Continue filling up the O with the flowers and leaves until it’s nice and full.

Repeat with the pink flowers for the letter X. Cut a section of ribbon 12 inches long and glue onto the back of the X.

Cut two sections of ribbon 6 inches long and glue to the back of the X and O, connecting them together.


Hang up your new Valentines wall decor and enjoy!
I love the delicate texture of these faux floral stems. With these pretty pink decorations, Cupid will feel right at home. I’m not sure that my husband will appreciate these pretty pastels, however, they will make me happy.
More Valentine Craft Ideas
- Conversation Heart Wreath
- Fabric Heart Garland
- Heart Painted Rocks
- Rustic Painted Twig Wall Letters
- Cardboard Tube Bouquet of Felt Roses
XO Valentines Wall Decor
Add a little love to your home decor with this pretty pink and white XO Valentines wall decor idea. A lovely decoration for a wedding or shower as well.
Age Group: Adult Crafts
Project Type: Valentine’s Day
Author: Jane and Sonja
Supplies
- 1 bunch each of pink and white faux florals
- 1 bunch faux eucalyptus
- cardboard
- pencil
- scissors
- white craft paint
- paintbrush
- wire snippers
- hot glue gun with clear craft glue
- 24 inches 3″ wide pink ribbon
Instructions
Cut out the cardboard letters.
Paint them white and let dry.
Separate the florals and eucalyptus stems into smaller sections.
Evenly arranging sections of the flowers onto the letter O and glue in place with hot glue.
Fill in with bits of eucalyptus. Continue filling up the O with the flowers and leaves until it’s nice and full.
Repeat with the pink flowers for the letter X.
Cut a section of ribbon 12 inches long and glue onto the back of the X.
Cut two sections of ribbon 6 inches long and glue to the back of the X and O, connecting them together.
This post originally appeared here on Jan 23, 2019.
Jane and Sonja are sisters, moms and lifelong craft addicts both living near Toronto, Canada with their families. They share their love of creativity, nature and coastal craft and DIY ideas on their blog Sustain My Craft Habit.
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