Print these lovely watercolor valentines to send a special note to your sweetheart on Valentine’s Day. There are four designs and a folding envelope too, perfect for family and friends that you want to send something a little more sentimental.
I just adore these watercolor valentines.
They don’t use the same exact graphics, but they’re definitely in the same style as my 2016 planner and my watercolor note cards.
I made these to be really bright and colorful. There are shades of pink, purple, red, and orange. They’re so cute and cheerful that I want to send them to everyone I know.
Watercolor valentines
Download these watercolor valentines HERE. They print best on regular 8-1/2 by 11-inch card stock.
This printable includes two pages. The first page has four square cards and each one is about 3-1/2 inches. Each card design is different, with a simple little message. One of them is blank so that you can write in whatever you want to say. Of course, they’ll all be blank on the back, so you can write there too.
The second page is the envelope. It takes up the whole page, so you’ll want to print extras. To put it together, you just cut out the outline. Then crease each of the curved wings and fold them in so that the “to” and “from” are on the outside.
To close the envelope with your card inside, fold it like you would a cardboard box, with each flap overlapping the one to the right.
These are meant to be pretty flat, but you could probably sneak a small treat inside the envelope, like a few of these chocolate bears.
I polled my Facebook audience and everyone agreed that both flowers and chocolate are best. Of course, you could tuck this card into a larger gift.
These are so pretty and I love the effect of the watercolors on the paper. There really is an art to working with watercolors, one which I never mastered. But you have, in abundance!
Well, being a graphic designer helps. 🙂 I didn’t paint these by hand, but I really admire people who can do that.
The cards are lovely but I’m in love with that envelope! Especially it’s dark edges.
I love these. They are so pretty. I bought some watercolors at Pinner’s Conference and haven’t tried them out yet. I will though.