- Adults
- Teenagers
- 45 min
What you need:
Pitt Artist Pens
Note:
- For all of the following Valentine's Day cards with handlettering motifs, it is important to note that, when moving the pen down (line from top to bottom), the colour becomes more intense and the stroke broader. Drag the line carefully upwards, i.e. from the bottom to the top, to achieve a more delicate, lighter and thinner line.
- If you don’t have the suggested colours to hand, you can always use other colours.
- The following Valentine's Day cards are intended for advanced handlettering artists. If you are a beginner, you can print out the finished motifs and use them as a template.
DIY instructions for Valentine's Day cards
Valentine's Day card: I love you
For this Valentine's Day card motif, you need Pitt Artist Pens in the versions B pink madder lake 129, B deep red 223 and S black 199.
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For the second lettering, the so-called Western Style is used. Be sure to edge it in red.
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The third lettering has more edges than the first. Note the thicker and thinner lines of the individual letters. Add hearts as decoration.
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Valentine's Day card: My heart is yours
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Valentine's Day card: #mylove
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Valentine's Day card: Sending you love
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Valentine's Day card: You are my Valentine
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Tips & Suggestions for making your own Card
We hope you have fun designing and building your personal greetings cards and messages for your loved one! Our romantic greetings cards are also perfect for weddings.
Design your Valentine's Day cards just the way you want them. Use coloured paper to create a stable base for your card. Add quotes and other creative elements. You can also use handlettering for invitations, birthday cards or birth cards.