Have you been looking for cute Valentines Day cards printable to make at home? These three bunny themed Valentines cards printable files are super sweet and easy to make. All you need to do is print and cut!
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A Free Valentines Day Card Printable For You to Download
I love designing new things to share on the blog, and this Valentines Day cards printable design is no exception. It’s so nice to be able to create things that make people smile, and it’s especially nice to be able to give them away for free on a platform like this, too.
I created a Mother’s Day printable last year and this design is similar in the fact that it couldn’t be easier to use. Simply download the files and print them out onto your favourite cardstock at home.
I created these designs using Firefly, then I took them into Photoshop to sharpen and tidy them up a little.
I’m so pleased with how they’ve turned out!
Each card was created at A5 size (to print on A4 and fold in half) and has bleed and crop marks, so you can print them out on a home printer, then cut them using a paper trimmer or craft knife and ruler.
If you wanted to, you could reduce them down and print at A6.
Shop Bought Cards V Printable Valentines Day Cards
Cards can be so pricey these days. Plus if you don’t live—or work—in a place that has decent shops, it can be hard to find well-designed, good-quality cards. We live in a village, but the range of cards in our little shop isn’t as varied as I’d like.
I’ve resorted to making my own cards many times as a result! But what if you aren’t particularly creative?
This is where printable cards really come into their own. If you have a home printer and a computer, you have access to so many amazing printable cards. If you don’t, then obviously, the shop-bought card — or a card off the internet (Mooks Design sells a lovely range!) — is the variety you’ll choose.
But if you can download and print out cards at home, the choice is endless. Etsy, for example, has a fantastic range that is really reasonable in price.
But if you’re looking for a free Valentines Day cards printable to make at home, you’re in the right place!
How To Use This Valentines Day Cards Printable
Firstly download the files.
In the zipped folder you’ll find one PDF which contains all three Bunny Valentines card designs. If you’re feeling creative, you can erase the text on the artwork and print the bunny pictures to pop in a frame. They would look very sweet on the wall of a nursery.
The PDF is a print-ready card.
I’ve included crop marks and bleed, so you can just print it out on your home printer, using the crop marks to cut your card down to size.
You’ll see on the image above that in the print window, there’s a white page to the left of the Valentine’s card image; this will form the back of the card once folded.
Once your card is printed, you’ll see the crop and bleed at the four corners of the design.
Simply use a craft knife and ruler — or a paper trimmer— to cut away the excess card, using the crop guides to help you.
Then once you’ve cut the card out, use a ruler to make a crease up the middle of the card, to create the fold.
And that’s all you need to do to create a beautiful card for your Valentine using this Valentines Day cards printable PDF! The card fits in a standard C5 envelope, or you could make your own; there are loads of tutorials online showing how to make an envelope.
More Free Valentine’s Day Printable Designs to Download
My blogging buddies get together each month to design things for a particular theme. This month, unsurprisingly, it’s ‘Valentines’, and they’ve come up with some amazing designs. From candy bar wrappers, to free stickers for you to download, here’s the roundup:
Download The Valentines Day Card Template
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Caro Davies is a former art-director turned writer and content-creator, and editor behind UK lifestyle blog The Listed Home. She writes about home-related topics, from interiors and DIY to food and craft. The Listed Home has been featured in various publications, including Ideal Home, Grazia, and Homes & Antiques magazines.