Free Printables: Cute Kids Valentines Edition!

Ahhhh, Valentines day. I’m nowhere near prepared for you to get here next week, but at the very least I drew up some super cute artwork to pass out to everyone at the office!

If you’re following my work at home story… You know everyone at my office is just me. And Josh and Phil, of course. That’s why I’m sharing my free printables with you – these cute kids valentines are sure to be one of a kind at school!

Free Printables: Kids Valentines in Color

Free Printables - Kids Valentines from Hearts and Laserbeams

Click here to print the full sheet of kids valentines in color!

Free Printables: Kids Valentines in Black and White

If you’ve got a younger kid that’s into free printable coloring book pages, why not print out the black and white version? They could color up a sheet to pass out to aunts, uncles, grandmas, grandpas, even the family dog!

(But probably take it from the dog before the paper gets eaten, folks.)

Free Printables - Kids Valentines from Hearts and Laserbeams

Click here to print the full sheet of kids valentines as a coloring page!

This year’s free printable Valentines are based on the space one in the bottom right corner. Phil’s big thing lately is telling Josh and I “You’re my best friend in the whole wide world.” Like, he says it multiple times a day. And I got to sketching this week, trying to come up with something super cute to represent each continent in the whole wide world. You’ve got your sloths for South America, the Grand Canyon for North America, penguins for Antarctica, the leaning tower of Pisa for Europe, zebras for Africa, kangaroos for Australia, and the Great Wall of China for Asia.

What kind of confused me as I was working on this… is there’s different interpretations for how many continents are out there, guys. I grew up learning seven continents. Are you of the six continent faction? Five? It’s kind of like they’ve taken Pluto from my nine planets and the brontosaurus from my dinosaurs, and now “they” will stop at nothing to whittle things down!

I didn’t realize we were trying to ration stuff like that.

Single Images to Share with your Friends

These single images are perfect for grabbing to share on someone’s Facebook page to brighten up their Valentine’s day. If you click on em, you’ll see an extra special surprise, too! Each valentine is available as an art print in my Society6 shop, but some of them have been set up as super cute coffee mugs, wall clocks, even tshirts!

(P.S. – Wanna help spread the word about this year’s cute valentines? Get to pinning these on Pinterest and I’ll heart ya forever, Valentine!)

Free Printables - Kids Valentines from Hearts and Laserbeams

Free Printables - Kids Valentines from Hearts and Laserbeams

Free Printables - Kids Valentines from Hearts and Laserbeams

Free Printables - Kids Valentines from Hearts and Laserbeams

Free Printables - Kids Valentines from Hearts and Laserbeams

Free Printables - Kids Valentines from Hearts and Laserbeams

Free Printables - Kids Valentines from Hearts and Laserbeams

Free Printables - Kids Valentines from Hearts and Laserbeams

Freelance Illustrator Steph Calvert โ€ข Steph Calvert Art | https://stephcalvertart.com

Freelance illustrator Steph Calvert is an award-winning artist with 24 years of experience working as a creative professional. She is based in McDonough, Georgia, just south of Atlanta.

Steph Calvert has expertise as aย childrenโ€™s book illustrator. She is an expertย surface pattern designerย forย art licensingย and createsย line drawingsย for publishing and product design. Steph has years of additional expertise as aย mural artist, creatingย original art, andย logo designย for small businesses. She is currently querying literary agents with her first author/illustrator book projects.

National SCBWI Conference, 2023
Illustration Summer Camp โ€“ The Highlights Foundation, 2021
Make Art That Sells, 2017
BFA in Computer Art โ€“ SCAD, 1999


4 responses to “Free Printables: Cute Kids Valentines Edition!”

  1. Thank you for the free valentine printables for kids. As a busy and cheap mom, I appreciate the work you did to help me (and others) out. Otherwise, I would be scrambling at the last minute for overpriced valentines. Thanks again.

    • You are so welcome! I never actually thought of it that way, where my Valentines were helping those on a budget save a few bucks on the holiday. That’s great incentive for me to keep producing em!

      What’s the next kid holiday that they do in schools where you’d have to buy something?

    • Thank YOU for sharing them, Marcia!!! It’s always a help when folks get the word out about my artstuffs!

      Hope you’ve been doing amazing, love seeing what you’re up to on Facebook! (Watch out for bears!)

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