A Cherry Nice Valentine’s Day Card Printable

Cherries are EVERYWHERE right now, so when I saw Valentine’s day was coming up, I was inspired to create these adorable cherry Valentine’s day cards using the most gorgeous piece of public domain artwork I stumbled across earlier this month (Paul Lacroix’s “Still Life with Cherries”).

When designing them, I wanted to create a collection that was classy and romantic in appearance, but would work for Galentine’s day events, in addition to a kids classroom Valentine’s Day exchange!

They turned out even better than I had originally hoped and I love how well they work together with the DIY Tootsie Pop cherries from my previous blog post!

Download Your Free Cherry Valentine’s Day Printable Or Purchase The Full Set

As a special Valentine’s day gift from me to you, I’ve decided to make one of the designs from the collection FREE TO DOWNLOAD! xoxox!

Want the full set, including 3 different size options? You can purchase and download all 8 Cherry themed Valentine’s I designed for just $5!

Cherry Valentine’s Day Cards Printable

Celebrate Valentine’s Day with these ready to print cherry themed valentines!  Featuring 8 different sayings, each card comes in three different sizes making them versatile for use as Valentine’s Day cards & gift tags.

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$5.00

A Little Cherry Valentine Delivery Inspiration

Of course I couldn’t design something like this and not give it a little photo shoot of inspiration for how to use them! And once I got started I got a little carried away. But COME ONE, they’re just so pretty!

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Are you inspired yet!? I loved coming up with different things to pair with the cherry Valentine cards, from glass bottles of Cherry Soda, to Entenmann’s Cherry Hand Pies I could package in brown paper bags and tie up with velvet ribbon, to using them as part of a lush tablescape place setting!

Of course my favorite is pairing them with the DIY Tootsie Pop cherries from my previous blog post!

How would you use these?! Be sure and send me a photo if you make them!


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