The Cutest Valentine’s Day Garden Flags

Happy Valentine's Day Gnomes Garden FlagGarden Flags are an easy way to decorate for various holidays throughout the year. They add a nice pop of color to your outdoor spaces and don’t take up a lot of storage space either. I have 3 garden flag holders on our property and love to switch out my garden flags as holidays & seasons change. You can place them near your front door, back door, deck area, or place in a flower bed. Fun way to decorate!

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Valentine’s Day is just around the corner and I purchased 2 new garden flags to add to my collection. Each one is double-sided and made out of 2-layers. They’re a really nice quality, not the thin (fall apart in a month) stuff you find at bargain discount stores. Seriously, really nice quality that will last season to season with proper care.

Happy Valentine's Day Garden Flag

I purchased the Valentine’s Day Love Letters design which I absolutely LOVE! It features hearts, closed roses, love letters and it says Happy Valentine’s Day. It’s double-sided, so it will display and read properly from both sides!!! It’s machine washable, line dry and weather resistant.

The second one that I purchased for my collection was the Happy Valentine’s Day Gnomes Riding in a Car design. It features a Gnome couple going out on a Valentine’s Day date. If you look closely, she has braided hair and is holding a heart. It’s double-sided, so it will also display correctly from both sides. Machine washable, line dry and weather resistant.

Happy Valentine's Day Gmomes Couple Garden Flag

Happy Valentine's Day LOVE Garden Flag

Above you’ll see how they look hanging in my front and back yards on a flag holder. As you can see…they hang perfectly! When it comes to the flag holders…you want to buy decent quality ones, not flimsy ones that will rust or blow away in a wind storm. They should be sturdy and offer an easy way for you to slide your flag on and off. There are some styles that are way too complicated for my old hands!

If you want your decorative garden flags to last for several years you want to take care of them properly. Machine wash on delicate cycle, hang to dry. I take the extra step of spraying my flags with a fabric spray that protects them from moisture, color fading, etc. You can buy them on Amazon and I highly recommend them so that you’re protecting your investment.

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Comments

  1. Jo-Ann Brightman says

    I change out my door mats more than my flags!. I have a more generic Valentine’s Day flag because it is a bunch or=f red roses in the shape of a heart and Welcome on it. These flags are very pretty.

  2. I change out my door mats and banners to decorate for each holiday. It is fun to do. I should add some garden flags like these to my collection.