15+ Valentine’s Day Card Ideas for Kids and Adults (2024)

Most know Valentine’s Day as a day full of chocolate, flowers, and most of all: Valentine’s cards. In fact, Valentine’s Day remains the second most popular holiday for greeting cards, just after Christmas. Valentine’s cards make wonderful reminders of our love and appreciation for those in our lives. For that reason, it’s important to find the perfect card for those special to us. So, if you’re looking for Valentine’s Day card ideas, we have you covered. Check out the ideas below or make your own with our step-by-step instructions.

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Valentine Card Ideas

You may have several different people to give Valentines to. And for each one of those loved ones, you might want a very different card. For Mom, you may want a sweet, heart-filled card to pair with flowers. For your partner, you might want something thoughtfully romantic. And for your child’s classroom, you’re probably looking for Valentine’s Day cards in bulk– and they’ll need to be both popular with all the recipients while also reflecting your child’s personality. Whoever the recipient, we’ve found a wide variety of Valentine’s Day card ideas to inspire you. Find them below:

Unique Valentines Day Card Ideas

1. Personalized Message

Custom Love Valentine’s Card by Shutterfly

Including a unique message in your Valentine will help your card stand out from the rest. Personalize your card with something meaningful to show your Valentine how much you care. They’re sure to appreciate the extra effort, and they’re guaranteed to save your card to look back on.

2. Printable Tic Tac Toe

Make your Valentine cards interactive and memorable with these printable tic tac toe Valentines from Skip to My Lou. These make perfect additions for classrooms as well as party favors and they’re sure to bring a smile to anyone’s face.

3. Newborn Valentine’s Card

Do you have a new addition to your family? If so, a Valentine’s card featuring the little one is a perfect way to help share your love with friends and family.

Valentines Day Card Ideas For Kids

4. Butterfly Pencil Valentine

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Butterfly Pencil Valentine from Shutterfly

These printable butterfly Valentines make perfect cards to send your child to school with– especially if you know they’ll be getting plenty of other sweet, sugary treats throughout the day. Add a special message to the butterfly wings to personalize each Valentine for your child’s class.

5. Star Wars Valentines with Lightsabers

These printable Star Wars Valentines from Skip to My Lou are fun alternatives to candy based Valentines. Whether you’re a fan of the Star Wars franchise or you’re looking for something unique for your child’s classroom, these easy to make Valentines will help you lighten up anyone’s day.

6. You Are Dinomite Valentine’s Card

You Are Dinomite Valentine by Shutterfly

This dino-friendly Valentine works well for toddlers and children alike. It’s also a perfect example of how to make simple kids’ Valentine’s full of fun for any age.

7. “Frozen” Valentine’s Card

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Frozen Valentine’s Card by Shutterfly

Not even a “frozen” heart could resist this Valentine featuring Anna and Elsa. It’s perfect for any Disney lover and any classroom. You could only make this Valentine’s Day card sweeter by including some extra special treats.

Cute Valentines Day Card Ideas

8. Lovely Doodles Valentine’s Card

Lovely Doodles Valentine’s Card by Shutterfly

Looking for a Valentine as full of love as you’re feeling? This cute Valentine features a tri-fold design that expands to reveal a larger-than-life heart for your Valentine. Include your favorite photos of you and the recipient for a special touch. Or, you can simply write a sweet Valentine’s Day message and send your cards to all your loved ones.

9. Penguin Printable

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Penguin Valentine from Liz On Call

Sweet, simple, and featuring adorable penguins, you can find this free printable on Liz on Call. It’s a perfect way to remind someone of your love from them this Valentine’s Day.

10. Printable Valentines for Socks

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Socks Printable Valentine from Skip to My Lou

These Skip to My Lou printable Valentines make adorable gifts for anyone. The featured printables include the sentiments “We’re the perfect pair” and “You knock my socks off,” so you can pick the perfect message for your specific Valentine.

11. Pastel Love Valentine’s Card

Pastel Love Valentine’s Card by Shutterfly

The gold and pastel contrast of this Valentine is too cute not to share. Show off the littlest members of the family or feature a large group photo to help spread the love this Valentine’s Day.

12. Hearts & Confetti

by Shutterfly

Hearts, confetti, and photos– oh my! This Valentine’s Day card packs in as much love and family as possible. And with so many adorable photos, this Valentine is more than fridge-worthy.

Simple Valentine’s Day Card Ideas

13. Vintage Heart

Vintage Heart Valentine by Shutterfly

This Vintage Heart Valentine’s Day card looks like it’s gone back in time. The old-time, minimalistic style helps to keep the attention on the main subject of this special holiday: Love.

14. Modern Design

Modern XOXO Valentine Card by Shutterfly

Looking for a sleek, modern design? Opt for something like this “Modern XOXO” Valentine’s card. These simple cards make perfect Valentine mailers for friends and family, and look great on anyone’s fridge.

15. Drawn Love Valentines Card

Drawn Love Valentine Card by Shutterfly

This simple photo Valentine card helps you keep what matters in focus. Include your favorite photo of yourself or your family and let the card say the rest. These beautiful photo cards make perfect Valentines for family members, and they’re easy to make.

How to Make Your Own Valentine’s Cards

Are you making your Valentines from scratch? If the Valentine’s Day card ideas above inspired you, and you’re ready to start crafting, we’re here to help. Just follow the guidelines below and you’re sure to create a beautiful Valentine’s card for your special someone. Or if you’re helping your child make their Valentine’s cards, consider our kids artwork custom card project.

What You’ll Need for Your Valentines

If you’re making your Valentine’s cards from scratch, you’ll need a few basic supplies to get started. Make sure to have the following crafting basics:

  • Scissors
  • Tape
  • Glue
  • Pens/Pencils
  • Protected Crafting Area (in case things get messy)

Once you have all those, look to the additional supplies and Valentine’s Day card ideas below.

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Valentine Paper

It’s important to pick the right paper or medium for your Valentine’s Day card before you get started. Common options include construction paper, printer (copy) paper, and cardstock. For more elaborate projects, you may also include art paper, origami paper, or tissue paper. Depending on the look you want, you may choose classic white paper or a mix of different paper colors. You can also consider layering paper or gluing paper heart shapes onto the outside of your card.

Cute Valentine Pictures

Do you have physical prints of the recipient and yourself that you want to include? If so, you can simply tape them into the inside of the card or cut them into fun shapes (such as hearts) to glue inside. Pictures help make any card or gift special, so this is a great opportunity to take advantage of old photos that never made it off your phone or computer.

Funny Valentine’s Day Messages

Does your intended Valentine have a sense of humor? Is so, consider including a funny or light-hearted message in your Valentine. These can either reflect a funny memory the two of you have shared, a play on words, or anything else you think the other person might find funny. Need a little inspiration? Check out the funny Valentine Day quotes below:

  • “If I could, I would wrap up all my love for you and put in a gift box. But they don’t make boxes big enough.”
  • “All you need is love. But a little chocolate now and then doesn’t hurt.” – Charles M. Schulz
  • “Love is in the air! So don’t hold your breath!”
  • “I wish you a Happy Valentine’s Day with all my heart– and lungs, and liver, and spleen!”
  • “May your status on Facebook does not change to ‘complicated’ after this Valentine’s Day.”
  • “Love puts the fun in together, the sad in apart, and the joy in a heart.”
  • “The Eskimos have fifty-two words for snow because it is so special to them; there ought to be as many for love.” – Margaret Atwood

Card Decoration Ideas

Once you have the basics of your Valentine’s Day card finished, you might want to add some decoration. Common card decorations include ribbon, stickers, glitter, paint, or paper cut-outs. Whether you add paper hearts, a ribbon bow to the top, or stickers with their favorite TV show characters – the extra effort is sure to shine through.

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FAQs

How to make a card for Valentine's Day easy? ›

Make a pop-up card.

Take a piece of construction paper and fold it in half. Draw a small heart on the fold, so the fold forms a line in the middle of the heart. Then, draw another larger heart around the first one. Cut around each heart, but do not cut them out of the card itself.

What are some words for Valentine's day for kids? ›

Some of Valentine's Day Words for kids are cupid, heart, angel, love, admire, feeling, rose, love notes, Valentine card, family, flowers, chocolates, appreciation, happiness, etc.

What is a short sweet Valentines quote? ›

Cute Valentine's Day Wishes

You may hold my hand for a while, but you hold my heart forever. I love you more than coffee. Thank you for being mine. You make me feel like the heart-eye emoji.

What is something often written on Valentine's Day cards? ›

Soul mate, best friend, partner — you're everything to me and more. Still can't believe you're my [one-and-only, boo, or insert your pet or nickname for them]. I'm truly the luckiest person ever.

How do you write a romantic Valentine? ›

This could be something as simple as “Just thinking of you,” or a bit weightier, such as “I don't know where I'd be without you and wanted to make sure you know how I feel.” Within the body of the letter, focus on the unique things you love about your partner. What's the most cherished memory you share?

How do you start a Valentines message? ›

I know we're new to this whole "you being my valentine" thing, but you're doing amazing sweetie. There's no one I'd rather eat heart-shaped chocolates with. Happy first Valentine's Day, I can't wait to celebrate with you. I'm really glad you're my valentine this year.

What do you write in a daughter and son in law valentine card? ›

Inside message: Wishing you both beautiful moments, warm memories, sweet joys, and all the happiness your hearts can hold.

Do you wish your kids Happy valentine's Day? ›

Yes, giving your child a Valentine's Day card or treat is a lovely thing to do. Those who include their children in Valentine's Day tend to go all out on presents and special meals and messages of caring and kindness. "We have little presents and special dinner," says Stephanie M. "My little boy calls it Love Day."

How do you write a children's day card? ›

Wishing you a day filled with joy, laughter, and all the things that make being a child so special. Happy Children's Day! May your day be as bright and cheerful as your smile. Happy Children's Day!

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