Printable Valentine Cards

Free Printable Valentine Cards

For years, our homeschool group got together every Valentine’s Day to exchange cards. I’ll admit it—I was the mom who grabbed boxed cards from the Dollar Tree. It was quick, easy, and kept me from feeling overwhelmed trying to make enough for all my kids. But I’ll never forget that first year, seeing the amazing, creative cards made by other homeschool moms and their kids—they were so original, they made our boxed cards look…well, plain! The next year, yes, we bought boxed cards again, but I kept thinking: one day, when we had the time, we would make our own. That day has finally arrived! Check out our fun collection of Free Printable Valentine Cards—perfect for kids, families, and anyone who loves a little homemade Valentine magic!

Be sure to check out our large collection of other Valentines Printables & Activities including our Candy Heart Labs!

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How to create our Printable Valentine Cards...

My older kids and I made these printable Valentine cards. There are 5 different versions available. Each of my kids wanted to create their own. All kids are different, as are mine. So, with that being said, each set of printable Valentine cards vary in number of cards and types of cards.

1.) To print the Valentine cards, I suggest printing the Valentine’s 4-6 pages per sheet. Some sets will have more than 6 or less than 6 options. Pick and choose the Valentine’s in each set you want to print and go from there. I advise printing on card stock for a sturdy Valentine.

2.) After printing, cut your Valentine cards with a paper cutter.

3.) Lastly, address the printable Valentine cards. This is a great time for your younger kiddos to practice their handwriting. For my preschooler and 1st grader, making their Valentine’s took a few days to make since their little hands got tired from writing, “From __________,” so many times.

4.) Consider adding candy, a pencil, or in some cases, a light stick!

*Whether you can use them or not, I hope that these encourage you to have fun with your kiddos this Valentine’s day creating!

Types of Printable Valentine Cards

Sports Themed Printable Valentine Cards

My oldest opted to create sports-themed printable Valentine cards. There are a total of 5 different cards. He chose to feature an athlete with one of their personal quotes next to it. These are just the thing for those wanting something a little different than hearts and rainbows! Check them out here

Fun Dog Themed Printable Valentine Cards

My second oldest created this set of two funny dog themed Valentine Cards. I made sure to copy his cards so that you can print at least 6 sheets per page. My son has a dry humor, like myself, and I thought that these were clever.

Science Themed Printable Valentine Cards

When it came time to make my printable Valentine cards, I kept it simple. When I found the Einstein clip art while I was eating a handful of Smarties, it was the ideal combination. This Valentine combines my nerdy and sweet side equally! Pair these Science Themed Valentine Cards with a piece of Smartie candy, and you are set to go!

Star Wars Themed Printable Valentine Cards

At the time, my 2nd grader thought Star Wars was cool. Let’s be honest, Star Wars has been around for decades and I’m sure it will continue to be a favorite among boys (and girls). He couldn’t decide what images he preferred, so we created three different types to choose from. One set features bookmarks which is perfect for attaching glow sticks or pencils. The other two options are cards. One has Star War cartoon characters while the other has real life actors. We used a mix of all of them. Check them out here!

Christian Themed Printable Valentine Cards

Both of my daughters wanted to color their printable Valentine cards, so we created a set with scripture and some without. You can choose to attach crayons, candy, or a pencil. I have seen these cards given away as coloring cards for the receiver to color. However, my girls wanted to color every single one they gave. The cards feature 3 verses about love. These are great for church, Sunday School, or anywhere!

Printable Valentine Coloring Cards

These black-and-white printable Valentine coloring cards are cute! They are perfect for younger kids. Personally, I like giving cheesy Valentine’s now that I am older. So, I guess I could say that these would appeal to a younger crowd and over 40… ha ha ha!

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