Hand Lettered Valentine Banner With FREE Printable

11 Materials
$10
30 Minutes
Easy

I have a quick and easy Hand Lettered Valentine Banner to celebrate the big day! Download the FREE Printable and let your creative coloring and lettering juices flow!

Sketch out a 6 1/4″ by 6″ heart with MONO J Drawing Pencil 2H grade on bond cardstock. Sketching with a harder grade pencil like a 2H is my preference because it creates lighter lines that are easier to erase. The MONO Zero Eraser makes detailed erasing, in tight spaces a breeze.

Then create layers and fill in with patterns.

Trim the sketch and tape it to a clean sheet of bond cardstock. Using the Cricut BrightPad, trace over the sketch with MONO Drawing Pens 01, 03 and 05.

Here is the final hand-drawn doodled heart. Be inspired to create your very own heart OR download my  HAND LETTERED VALENTINE BANNER

Now I like doodling, but the coloring is always more fun! Use a combination of Dual Brush Pens 703, 723, 725, 743 and 815. TIP: For coloring with Dual Brush Pens print on a laser printer or copy machine, so the design doesn’t bleed when coloring with Dual Brush Pens. If you only have access to an inkjet printer, then colored pencils are the way to go.

Instead of creating a banner with a single word, I used one of my favorite quotes from the Beatles, “Love is all you need.” Use the brush tip of Dual Brush Pen N15 to create a bold, hand-lettered design. Placing one word on each heart.

To create the banner, attach the Valentine’s Day Hearts to a 36″ length of ribbon using Tombow Xtreme Permanent Adhesive. The Tombow Xtreme line of adhesives are five time stronger than traditional adhesives, making them the perfect choice for mixed media projects.

Your Hand Lettered Valentine Banner is now complete!

Suggested materials:
  • MONO Drawing Pens 01, 03 and 05 from Tombow
  • Tombow MONO J Drawing Pencil 2H
  • MONO Plastic Eraser – Black from Tombow
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Beth @CreativelyBeth
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  • Erin Erin on Jul 04, 2021

    How do you post things on this


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