Are you ready to express your affection with a personal touch? Dive into the world of handmade Valentine’s Day cards, where creativity meets heartfelt sentiments. In this collection, we bring you 12 delightful ideas that blend the charm of handmade cards with the vibrant hues of Copic markers.
Copic markers are not just coloring tools; they’re magic wands for artists. Explore the versatility of these markers as they effortlessly blend and bring life to intricate designs. Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or just starting, Copic markers offer a spectrum of possibilities for your Valentine’s Day creations.
Crafting your own Valentine’s Day cards adds a personal touch that store-bought ones can’t match. From selecting the perfect paper to choosing heartfelt sentiments, each step is an opportunity to infuse your love into the card. Handmade cards become cherished keepsakes, reflecting the time and care you put into creating them.
The pretty scallops, ruffled ribbon, distressed stamped hearts and layers of heart shapes dies give this beautiful card a vintage Valentine feel. Melissa used new products from Pretty Pink Posh for this design and is sharing it on their blog.
Now with Christmas and the other winter Holidays over our next big Holiday coming up is Valentine’s Day. You can make handmade Valentine cards for anyone special in your life. And I’m seeing lots of paper crafting companies release some wonderful new stamps, dies, papers and accessories coming out for Valentine’s so let’s take a look at some card ideas to inspire you.
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If it’s still cold where you live on Valentine’s Day then create some cards using Winter elements like this adorable design from Leanne that uses stamps of a snowman, cute hedgehog and birds to create a lovely scene. Take a closer look at the Hello Bluebird blog.
In grade school I loved when we made Valentine “Mail Boxes” and passed out cards to our classmates. This sweet notebook inspired card from Yana would be perfect for school friends or co-workers and is simple enough to make many at a time. Visit the Simon Says Stamp blog for a video tutorial.
I think Hedgehogs are going to be popular this year, Mayra used them on this delightful card using a frame die to create areas for different little stamped scenes with adorable hedgehogs and mice. Learn more on the Lawn Fawn blog.
Sweet treats are one of the best thing about Valentine’s Day, right? This delicious cookie card from Laura has a fun interactive twist, when you pull the tab some of the cookies spin, how cool is that!? She’s sharing a video tutorial over on the My Favorite Things blog.
This fun Valentine’s Day card has a stenciled geometric pattern with pink and blue inks adding a stamped sentiment and hearts. It’s another simple design that can be easily reproduced to make lots of cards and the color combo works for anyone. Visit the Hero Arts blog for all the details.
This Valentine features a super cute French Bulldog stamp peeking up from a die cut frame with little hearts and an “xoxo” sentiment all on stripped pattern paper. Take a closer peek on the Avery Elle blog.
This adorable stamped turtle is in front of a dry embossed door to delivery a sweet Valentine’s Day card. There’s also a gold heat embossed sentiment and stenciled hearts background. Learn more over on the Pink and Main blog.
You can never go wrong with red roses on Valentine’s Day. Galina created this lovely postage stamp inspired card with stamps, dies and stencils from Waffle Flower. Find this and 6 more cards from the design team using their new collection on the Waffle Flower blog.
Here’s a super fun and funny Caveman card to send to the guy in your life. When you press the sentiment the fire and torch actually light up, how amazing! It’s simple to add light up elements to your cards with EZ Lights from Pear Blossom Press.
These sweet (or should I saw “tweet”?) stamped love birds sit on layers of cardstock and vellum die cut hearts and a ink blended and die cut heart pattern background. Learn more on the Sunny Studio blog.
So let’s end on another darling Winter themed Valentine’s Day card with a stamped snow couple and puny sentiment on a heart shaped shaker card that can used as a gift tag or ornament. Take a closer look at this interactive design on the Ink N Splatter blog.
I hope you’ve found some great ideas to create some wonderful heartfelt Valentine’s Day cards!
-Heather
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