Free Printable Valentine’s Day Cards to Color

February 14th is coming up soon, so make your loved one a beautiful and unique card with these 3 free printable and color-able Valentine’s Day cards!

I always forget to buy a card for Valentine’s day, so I usually wind up DIY-ing one last minute. Inspired by that idea, I decided to create these free color-able Valentine’s cards that can be printed and colored in yourself!

Click here or on the image below to download these free Valentine’s day cards!

printable color-able zentangle inspired valentine's day cards

How to use these cards?

  • For best results, I recommend printing them on card stock paper and then coloring them in with high quality markers or colored pencils.
  • These cards are designed to be printed on 8.5 x 11 inch paper and then folded in half. I recommend coloring them first before folding them in half so the pens don’t bleed through the page.
  • You can print them out at home or take them somewhere to be printed.
  • The inside is intentionally left blank so you can add your own personal message and say whatever your heart desires!
  • These card designs are inspired by the Zentangle drawing style which incorporates black and white doodle art style patterns.

You can check out my other coloring pages and freebies here.

I hope you have a lovely and happy Valentine’s Day!

Cheers,

julie signing off

5 Comments

  1. Purelifephotoss

    Thats the best part of being artist! I think. I always make my cards, no matter the holiday. Great designs too.

    • Julie

      Yes, totally! I have been drawing cards since I was a kid! And thank you :D

  2. nanasworldweb

    Oh my word, Julie those are awesome! Earlier today I was looking online to see how to make a free coloring sheet available on my blog, and then I saw your post. Is it very hard to do? It looked like there were various ways to do it. Have you ever done PDFs for sale? Yours are so pretty!

    • Julie

      Thanks so much @nanasworldweb, no it’s not hard to do it the way I have, I just uploaded the pdf into my Dropbox and then copied the link into my blog post. I did try selling a few coloring pages before on Etsy but it was a lot of work with little return so I just decided to offer them for free!

      • nanasworldweb

        Thanks for your reply! I wonder then if Google Drive would work the same way? I’ll have to give it a try! ??

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