Valentine's Day Coloring Pages
12 free printable pages · print at home or color online
Key to My Heart
Valentine Cupcake
Hugging Heart Couple
Love Bug Valentine
Valentine Heart Mandala
Rose Bouquet for Valentine
Valentine Love Letter
Cupid with Bow and Arrow
Cute Valentine Teddy Bear
Candy Conversation Hearts
Big Valentine Heart
Valentine's Day, celebrated every February 14th, is all about sharing love, friendship, and kindness — and coloring is one of the sweetest ways for kids to join in. Our free Valentine's Day coloring pages feature the most-loved symbols of the season: plump hearts, swirly love letters, blooming roses, huggable teddy bears, winged cupids, and candy conversation hearts stamped with messages like "Be Mine." The holiday is named after Saint Valentine, and people have exchanged handwritten love notes for hundreds of years — the first true valentine cards appeared in the 1400s. As kids color, they practice fine-motor control, explore a warm pink-and-red palette, and make heartfelt gifts to hand out. Pages range from chunky, simple shapes for little hands to lacy, detailed designs for older fans who want more to fill in.
🖨️ How-To Guide: Download & Print Your Valentine's Day Coloring Pages
- Pick your valentines: Scroll the collection and choose your favorite hearts, cupids, and bears — grab a few for variety.
- Click the download button: Each page has a button right below it — one click saves the high-resolution printable to your device.
- Open the file: Open it in any standard PDF or image viewer — nothing to install.
- Print at home or school: Choose A4 or US Letter paper and turn on "fit to page" for clean scaling.
- Start coloring: Hand out the pink and red crayons, markers, or colored pencils and let the love begin!
💌 Activity Ideas Using Valentine's Day Coloring Pages
- Homemade Valentine Cards: Color a heart or teddy bear, fold the sheet in half, and write a sweet message inside to hand out to family, friends, or classmates.
- Classroom Valentine Party: Print a stack for a February party and set up a coloring station with pink, red, and purple crayons for the whole class.
- Heart Garland Decoration: Color several heart pages, cut them out, and string them together to make a cheerful garland for a door or window.
- Kindness Notes: Have kids color a love letter page and write one kind thing about someone they care about — a gentle lesson in gratitude.
- Color-Coded Sorting: Spread out finished pages and sort them by color theme — all-pink, all-red, rainbow — for a fun, hands-on activity after coloring.
📝 Printable Tips for the Best Coloring Experience
- Use heavier paper (32 lb. or cardstock) so finished valentines feel sturdy enough to give as cards.
- Pinks, reds, and purples are the classic Valentine palette — but encourage any colors that feel cheerful and loving.
- Color the big shapes first then go back for lace, ribbons, and tiny details so small areas stay neat.
- Add glitter glue or stickers once the coloring is dry for an extra-special handmade touch.
- Print a few copies so kids can make several cards for different people they love.