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Watercolor painting tutorial for Valentine’s Day

By ericksondesigns Beth Erickson Designs Follow


Easy DIY Valentine’s Day Cards Using Watercolors & Office Supplies

Looking to paint some Valentine’s Day cards for your friends and loved ones? We’ve got you covered! For this beginner-friendly watercolor DIY, all you need is watercolor paint and office supplies. Thanks for sharing the fun design, Kristina!

  • A sheet of Canon Montval cold press watercolor paper (140lb, cut to 3½” x 10″)
  • Painting palette for watercolor paints
  • A container of clean water
  • A rag or paper towels
  • C-Thru T-Square Ruler
  • Simon Says Stamp Teflon Bone Folder (or the edge of any credit/plastic card)
  • Paper Mate 0.7mm Mechanical Pencil with Twist Eraser
  • EK Success Cutter Bee scissors
  • Crayola Washable Watercolors (8-count, comes with a no. 2 round brush)
  • Pilot Envelope Address Writing Gel Ink Pen (Fine, black ink)
  • 3M Post-it note pad (1½” x 2″)

Step 1: Scoring a Fold

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Here’s a Valentine’s card that you can get done at the drop of a hat! First thing you need to do is to prepare the card itself. Take your watercolor paper, cut down to a 3½” by 10″ rectangle, and use a ruler to mark its midpoint at 5″. This is where you’ll be folding the card in half. Next, with the ruler as a guide, use the bone folder or a credit card to “score” the paper down the middle. To do this, repeatedly run the tip of the bone folder down the ruler, as if you are drawing a line. Make sure you are applying enough pressure to create a “dent” in the paper. Doing this will cause the paper fibers to break, making it easier to fold thick paper in half without causing wrinkles. Fold the card and run the bone folder along the folded section to ensure that the fold is clean. Once this is okay, unfold the card and prepare to design the cover!

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For this step, you’ll need some common office supplies: a post-it pad, scissors, and a mechanical pencil. With the mechanical pencil, draw a heart on the post-it pad. Make sure that most of the heart is on the sticky side of the post-it so that your template will be easier to use. Use a pair of scissors to cut the heart out. To achieve smooth edges, keep the scissors steady while manipulating the post-it with your hands. Now, use your new post-it template and mechanical pencil to trace a heart pattern on the cover of your Valentine’s card. Easy, right?


Step 3: Wet-in-wet Valentine’s Day Hearts

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Now for the fun part! First, take out your watercolor set and use the accompanying round brush to pre-mix puddles of Yellow, Orange, Red, and Violet. After rinsing out your brush, cover a heart with a wash of clean water, then drop in yellow and orange via the wet-in-wet technique. Adding wet colors to an already wet surface will allow the colors to mix naturally in a variegated wash. You can use this fun technique to achieve unique color mixes! Do the same for all the other hearts, mixing up the color combinations to keep things interesting. In this tutorial, for example, the hearts at the bottom start with Yellow and Orange, then Orange and Red, and finally Red and Violet at the top.

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Mix together Blue and Violet and drop it into the topmost hearts to strengthen the purple tint. Do the same with the Reds, Oranges, and Yellows. Work these extra colors in via wet-in-wet, if you can. If the hearts have dried, simply add a thin layer of clean water on top before dropping the colors in. This extra layer of color will make the hearts on these Valentine’s Day cards really pop! Once you are done, allow the paints to dry before proceeding to the next step.


Step 1: Supplies

  • Watercolors (Children’s or Tubes)
  • Paper (Watercolor, Cardstock, Construction or Text)
  • Brushes (The ones that come with the paints or the ones seen here)
  • Heart Shaped Cookie Cutter
  • Scissors
  • Sharpie/Ink Pen
  • Jar (for water)
  • Plastic plate (for pallet)

Optional Supplies:

  • Glitter
  • Valentines Day Stickers
  • Glue
  • Ribbon/Twine
  • A second heart shaped cookie cutter in a different size

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Step 2: Tracing

Trace your heart shaped cookie cutter onto the card stock.

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Mix the color you want to paint and some water together on your pallet. Adding more water to your color will make it lighter and more of the paper will show through. Continue adding layers of color until you like what you have. You can try a pattern like polka-a-dots or stripes.

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Step 4: Drying

Let your paint dry thoroughly.

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Cut out your heart shapes

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Embellish your Valentine by adding glitter, stickers, and your message with a permanent pen. Mount it on another piece of card stock or a folded piece of card stock. Find envelopes to fit and your ready to go!

And there you have it! A very simple and affordable way to make a special Valentine for someone important in your life! Thanks for joining me! I would love to see your handmade valentines!

For more tutorials and inspirational encouragement visit www.bethericksondesigns.com.

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