Valentine Front Window Display

Decorating By heavenlys Updated 9 Jan 2010 , 9:20am by JanH

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heavenlys Posted 8 Jan 2010 , 11:29pm
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So I have a beautiful big front window to display cakes in. It is about 16 feet across and over 5 ft tall. And I have found it is the best advertising I can do when it is full of display cakes.

Here is my dilemna. I am finding myself uninspired for Valentines day. I was kinda wanting a theme instead of the traditional pink and red hearts all over everything. Thought it would be fun to miss in something new.

So if you had my front window what would you do? Thanks for your input.

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282513 Posted 8 Jan 2010 , 11:45pm
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If you image google valentine window display there are tons. What about a cute book or movie that you could have hanging up and then let the rest theme around that?

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letsgetcaking Posted 9 Jan 2010 , 2:29am
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-I love vintage valentine cards, so I think something based around those would be pretty.

http://images.google.com/images?q=vintage%20valentine%20cards&rls=com.microsoft:*&oe=UTF-8&startIndex=&startPage=1&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&hl=en&tab=wi

-I also really like the Victorian look. You know, really lacy and embellished, gilded edging, etc...

-For some reason "Breakfast at Tiffany's" keeps coming to mind, but I'm not really sure how you would design around that.

Have fun with your space!

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heavenlys Posted 9 Jan 2010 , 3:43am
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I was sorta thinking about the old valentines. I think I am just a little burnt out with the valentines thing. I feel like our window always ends up looking really similar to past years. ( think it is the color scheme) think I am just trying to hard to break that mold

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JanH Posted 9 Jan 2010 , 9:20am
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..moving to Cake Ideas forum. icon_smile.gif

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