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Make Your Own Valentine Card! (Free Printable)

February 9, 2015

Time for a super cute Valentine’s Day Card for Kids AND it is a Free Printable. Woohoo!

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Hi! I am thrilled to be here sharing some creative ideas with you today as part of the 30 Days of Love with Red Ted Art! I’ve been a big fan of all the creative inspiration shared here. My name is Jen Goode (that’s goodie, like gumdrops!) and you can find more of my creative ideas at 100 Directions. I’m an illustrator and project designer and I LOVE all kinds of art. I love to try new styles and materials, I like to say I’m a bit of a creative Adventurer. I hope you enjoy the project I have to share today. We love Free Printables all year round!

Make Your Own Valentine Card!

This free printable set comes with everything you need to send some love to someone special. Just download and print the card set, cut out the pieces, assemble and send!

Card Detail Download

Envelope Download

You can add some of your own creative fun by including glitter, stickers or other pretty embellishments. Use double sided tape or glue to put the envelope together. Just fold all 4 sides, then glue the bottom flap on top of the  right and left flaps. Don’t forget to write a special note inside the card.

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A note about printing

The color of this printable is not an even, solid red. Instead is a faux texture with some color variations. So when you print the pieces, don’t expect a solid color print, it’s not your printer.. thats the intended color. Paint some glitter on top for extra sparkle!

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Some fun extras for you

The printable set also includes hearts you can cut out to make large confetti! You can also use them to decorate the envelope if you’d like. If you don’t want to cut out each individual heart shape, just cut them out as squares like I did. There’s also a bigger heart that says “my heart” in the middle so you can include your heart inside your card.

More projects and creative fun I’ve designed you might like:

Valentines Printables

Kids Crafts

Looking for more Valentine’s Day Card Ideas? We have a number of last year’s ideas for you here!

14 Valentine's Day Cards for Kids to Make

And why not browse the whole 31 Days of Love series here!

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  1. Jill says

    February 13, 2015 at 6:26 am

    Thank you so much for this cute valentine for my husband! I printed it out after he went to bed. We are an elderly couple, married for 55 years, and we go everywhere together, so it’s hard to buy him a valentine. A perfect card to go along with my plate of assorted homemade cookies!

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