Free Printable Vintage Valentines - Salt in my Coffee (2024)

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Going for a vintage vibe this Valentines day? These free printable vintage valentines look amazing when printed on card stock! Here are a dozen of the sweetest vintage valentines, all in the public domain so they're free to print and use!

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We're embracing the Valentine's season early in our house this year. It started last week when we took down the Christmas tree and my tender-hearted little 3 year old went into some serious mourning over it.

He loved that tree, and the "holiday-ness" it brought into the house. After nearly an hour of pressing his little nose to the window for a glimpse of where it awaits the early-spring brush pile, and even running outside to visit it, the one thing that finally helped soothe his sadness was the promise that the next holiday is coming soon. Which it honestly really is!

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We sat down and started cutting out some paper hearts, while I told him stories about his great-grandmother, who loved all holidays and started celebrating them just as soon as the last one ended.

A smile came out, and both kids wanted to know more about Great-Grammie, and Valentine's Day. Most of all, they wanted to know, "what fun things are we going to do and make?"

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I hadn't really thought that through yet, but clearly, at the top of the list, should be making and sending valentines.

So later that night I got my hustle on, and started looking for inspiration from valentines of the late 1800's and early 1900's. Holy moly, was that an era that knew how to do Valentines day!

I swooned over one adorable valentine after another in the digital collections of various libraries. There are so many beautiful valentine images out there that are now in the public domain, which makes them free for anyone to use!

Then I found the Raphael Tuck collection. Search over.

Raphael Tuck & Sons was the world's largest postcard publisher in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Now defunct, their collection of charming postcard images is stewarded by a non-profit, TuckDB. According to their website:

The images on TuckDB Ephemera and TuckDB Postcards are of items / postcards created before 1928 putting them in the public domain. You are free to use them as you see fit. We request that you attribute your use of TuckDB's images but it is not required by law.

I think that's the sweetest thing! Every one of the images here in this post is courtesy of TuckDB.com. If you have a bit of time, you can follow this link to peruse all 532 images in their "Valentine" category, and each image can be download in a high enough resolution to print your own cards very nicely.

Or, use one of these 12 printable vintage valentines that I've edited to print perfectly in a 4x6" size. These are some of my favorite images from the TuckDB collection, and I'm using all 12 of them for sending to family and friends this year. If you click on any of these images in the gallery below, you'll be taken to the full resolution print-quality pdf, which you can download.

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Aren't they adorable? While the black and white images may not immediately jump out at you, they look amazing when printed on watercolor postcards! You can then use watercolors to add your own flair to these delightful images, making your valentines even more personalized.

It's like a grown-up vintage version of those coloring-card valentines they make for kids!

If you do paint some of your own, please feel free to snap a photo and email it to me - I'll add it to this post (with your name of course) as inspiration for others!

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I hope you enjoy working with these delightful old valentines as much as we are! For more public domain Valentine images, check out these vintage valentines from the British Library!

Happy Valentines Day, my friends!

Anna Chesley

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Anna Chesley is a freelance writer living a homestead lifestyle, with a special love for family travel, old books, vintage skills, and seaside living. In addition to founding Salt In My Coffee, she runs the website, New England Family Life, as well as The 1800's Housewife, a website devoted to re-creating authentic 1800's recipes.

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FAQs

How do you make a secret message for Valentines? ›

On the back of the heart, use a pen to write: “Brush the other side with pink watercolors to find a secret message in invisible ink!” Send the card to a friend, your parents or grandparents, a special aunt or uncle or your teacher. The message is revealed when they brush over your message with watercolors.

How do you pass out Valentines in class? ›

Here are a few tips for passing out valentines in the classroom:
  1. Recommend that students don't put specific "To" names on the cards. ...
  2. Have students decorate a bag or box for students to drop cards in quickly. ...
  3. Students should set their "mailbox" on their table before handing out valentines.

How do you make a simple secret message? ›

Mix together baking soda and water 2. Dip your ink pen into mixture, then write your message on your paper 3. Wait until the ink is dry 4. Use a clean paintbrush to cover the entire paper with grape juice concentrate 5.

What is a valentine code? ›

CODE VALENTINE TEAM AND PROCEDURES

The “Code Valentine” signal will be made anytime a person on campus is in need of emergency services such as cardiac arrest or symptoms where the Code Valentine/First Responder Team may be needed.

How old is passing out Valentines? ›

Passing out Valentines is a 600-year-old tradition

Each year, kids in classrooms across America hand out Valentine's Day cards to their classmates. According to History.com, the oldest record of a valentine was a poem Charles Duke of Orleans wrote to his wife when he was imprisoned in the Tower of London in 1415.

What are the Valentines rules? ›

Valentine Etiquette: Dos and Don'ts
  • Do make a dinner reservation for February 14. ...
  • Do discuss Valentine's Day in advance. ...
  • Don't wait until the last minute. ...
  • Do extend the valentine invitation in person or over the phone. ...
  • Do bring flowers. ...
  • Do accept invitations to Valentine's celebrations.
Feb 2, 2012

Do kids still pass out Valentines? ›

Most teachers and etiquette experts we spoke with indicated that it is usually recommended to give every student in the classroom a valentine, especially if your child is passing them out at school. Doing so teaches your child to be inclusive and keeps kids from feeling alone or isolated.

How do you write a secret message to someone? ›

Use a simple transposition cipher.

Decide how to rearrange the letters. A simple transposition cipher, for example, might take each letter and place them in reverse order within the word, but not the sentence. “How are you today” would become “woh era uoy yadot”. Let your friends know the rearranging order.

How can I write a valentine message? ›

Valentine's Day Messages for Girlfriends
  1. "I want to shower you with hugs and kisses all day long."
  2. "I can't tell you enough how special you are to me."
  3. "I'm so lucky to have a girlfriend as gorgeous as you."
  4. "Next to you is my favourite place to be."
  5. "I love you and all the fun we have together."

How do you say will you be my valentine in a romantic way? ›

Here are a few alternative ways to ask someone to be your Valentine:
  1. "Would you do me the honor of being my Valentine?"
  2. "I can't think of anyone else I'd rather spend Valentine's Day with. ...
  3. "I'd love to make this Valentine's Day special with you. ...
  4. "I hope you'll be my Valentine and make my heart skip a beat."
Feb 4, 2023

How do you write a romantic valentine? ›

Valentine's Day Messages for Romance
  1. I love you more than all the stars in the sky. ...
  2. With you, every day feels like Valentine's Day.
  3. You are beautiful inside and out and I'm so lucky to be yours.
  4. You're my forever love and I'm so grateful to have found you.
  5. Be mine today, tomorrow and forever.
  6. You give my heart peace.
Jan 8, 2024

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