A few years ago I realized that Vivi was running out of time to make Valentine’s Day cards for her classmates, so I started searching online for free printable Valentine’s Day cards. There are so many awesome ones to choose from, but they are full color and we all know it’s cheaper to buy a new printer than buy ink cartridges. I tried to find one she could color in herself with the awesome gel pens we got at Costco, but couldn’t find any she loved.
The clock was ticking because we were going to be in Palm Springs on Valentine’s Day, and she needed to take the cards to school before we blasted off!
So I made some.
I bought a cute black and white vector image of hearts from DepositPhotos and created a simple card. There are 4 cards on the 8.5 x 11 PDF. I printed them on white card stock, and we cut them out. Vivi had fun coloring them and handwriting all of her classmate’s names on them. Each one is different and she loved loved selecting color combinations.
Edited to add a suggestion by Serendipity Indigo – print it on pink or red paper!
I went to 7 stores and could not find Valentine cards for my granddaughter to take to school tomorrow. These are going to be wonderful for her to color for her classmates.
Very nice cards…by the way, I am just suggesting that you can provide a valentine kit in which you have many things even in PDF form!
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My kids are going to love coloring these valentines!