- 10.7 x 15 cm, 20 x 10 cm
- Shipped direct
- High-gloss finish on front
- Text printable on reverse
- Paper density: 300 g / m²
- 20 x 10 cm
- Set of 10 incl. envelopes
- Back printable with text
- 300 g / m² silk-matt paper
- 16.5 x 12 cm, unfolded to 16.5 x 24 cm
- Set of 10 incl. envelopes
- Silk-matt front
- Inside printable with text
- 300 g / m² silk-matt paper
- 20 x 10 cm, 40 x 10 cm unfolded
- Envelope included
- Front printable with text / photos
- Inside printable with text / photos
- 300 g / m² silk-matt paper
- 20 x 10 cm, unfolded 20 x 20 cm
- Incl. envelope
- Front printable with text / photos
- Inside printable with text / photos
- 300 g / m² silk-matt paper
- 29.7 x 21.0 cm, 29.7 x 42.0 cm unfolded
- Incl. envelope
- Silk-matt finish on front
- Inside printable with text
- 300 g / m² silk-matt paper
- 29.7 x 21.0 cm (A4)
- Incl. envelope
- Silk-matt front
- Text printable on reverse
- 300 g / m² silk-matt paper
- 20 x 10 cm
- Set of 10
- High-gloss finish on front
- Ruling on reverse side
- Paper density: 300 g / m²
- 14.5 x 14.5 cm, 14.5 x 29 cm unfolded
- Set of 10 incl. mother-of-pearl envelopes
- Front printable with photos / text
- Inside printable with text
- 300 g / m² Paper, mother-of-pearl effect
- 10.7 x 15 cm
- Set of 10
- High-gloss finish on front
- Ruling on reverse side
- Paper density: 300 g / m²
Why do people write Valentine's Day cards?
People started sending homemade happy Valentine’s cards to their loved ones as early as the 17th century. During the 18th century, sending love letters on Valentine's Day became widespread in England. In 1797 a book titled “The Young Man's Valentine Writer” was published to give men tips on writing love poems. A special type of paper was developed in the 1820s just for Valentine’s Day greetings as sending personalised Valentine's Day cards became more popular in Britain and the United States. During the Second World War, the custom of Valentine's Day and personalised Valentine cards were introduced to Europe by the Americans. Today, Valentine's Day cards are still considered a special gift and a beautiful addition to Valentine's gifts.
How do I make a Valentine's Day card?
Although Valentine's Day is all about love, your Valentine's card doesn't have to be cheesy. As you know your Valentine best, you will have a good idea of what to include in your card: a funny saying, romantic picture, or colourful collage of your best moments together? You can personalise your Valentine's card with some great snapshots of those special moments. Simply choose the card style and size that you like, then use one of the many templates to design your personalised Valentine's Day card. Upload your images and add your text in any font, colour, and size – that’s it, your personalised Valentine's card is ready to order.
When should I order my Valentine's Day card?
Your happy Valentine's card normally takes 4 working days to arrive. To make sure your Valentine's Day card arrives in time for the special day, you should start designing your card early and order it with plenty of time to spare. If you want to post your Valentine's card, then you will need an extra few days for it to arrive there. To be on the safe side, you should design and order your card about 14 days before Valentine's Day.