How to Make a Pretty Insert Card for Valentine’s Day
LEARN TO MAKE A PRETTY INSERT CARDS ON ANY CRICUT CUTTING MACHINE FOR VALENTINE'S DAY
I think this card is so pretty with that rose on the front!
Like my other insert cards, this can be made on any cutting machine. In the download, you will find two folders inside. One for Cricut Explore and Cricut Maker and one for Cricut Joy.
Note: The version for the Cricut Joy is only the design so it would be best to use Cricut’s Insert Card Packs available at most craft stores! For more information on how to use this design with a Cricut Joy, please take a look at my Gingerbread Cookie Insert Cards!
In this tutorial, I’ll give you my step by step instructions and tell you what materials I think work best when making this project.
This file is part of Made with Love 2024.
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VALENTINE FLOWER INSERT CARD – MATERIALS LIST
- I am using my Cricut Maker. You could also use your Cricut Explore Air 2, Cricut Explore 3, Cricut Maker 3, or Cricut Joy!!
- Cricut Scoring Wheel or Scoring Stylus
- Cricut StandardGrip Cutting Mat (green)
- Cardstock. I am using my standard white cardstock and red.
- Glue or adhesive
- Cricut Scraper
- Cricut Brayer
Valentine Flower Insert Card
This tutorial will show you how to make a pretty insert card for Valentine's Day.
Materials
- My Valentine Flower Insert Card SVG Cut File
- Cardstock
- Glue
Tools
- A way to cut out your cardstock. I am using my FABULOUS Cricut Maker but you can use any current Cricut machine.
- Cricut StandardGrip Cutting Mat (green)
- Cricut Scoring Wheel or Stylus
- Cricut Brayer
- Cricut Scraper
Instructions
STEP 1 - PURCHASE & DOWNLOAD THE SVG CUT FILE
You can purchase the SVG Cut File for the Valentine Flower Insert Card in my shop here.
I am using the Cricut Explore and Cricut Maker version of the file. If you are a Cricut Joy user, you can use the Cricut Joy version with your cutting machine.
STEP 2 - UPLOAD THE SVG FILE TO CRICUT DESIGN SPACE
If you aren't familiar with uploading SVG files into Design Space, take a look at my quick and easy tutorial here. Using your smartphone? Click here for my step-by-step guide on uploading SVG files with the Cricut App.
STEP 3 - UNGROUP CARD LAYERS
The file will upload into Cricut Design Space grouped together. You will want to hit the UNGROUP button to separate the layers.
STEP 4 - CONVERT FOLD LINES TO SCORE LINES
Scroll down the list in the LAYERS panel and find the envelope. Click the fold line and change the fold lines to score lines by changing the OPERATION from BASIC CUT to SCORE.
Attach the score line and the envelope by highlighting the GROUP the envelope is under and selecting the ATTACH option in lower right hand corner.
Repeat this for the card base.
Click the GREEN Make It Button.
STEP 5 - MAKE YOUR MATERIAL SELECTIONS AND PREPARE YOUR MATS
Select on the mat and press CONTINUE.
You will see the layers for this card in the mat preview.
Click the CONTINUE button.
For this tutorial, I am using Medium Cardstock. Select your materials accordingly.
Attach your cardstock to the Cricut StandardGrip Mat using the Cricut Brayer.
STEP 6 - LOADING YOUR MATS AND CUTTING YOUR MATERIALS
To load the mat into the machine, press the double arrows button. Do make sure that the mat is positioned under the mat guides.
You will know the machine is ready to cut your material when you see the flashing "C" button. Press that to start the cut.
Follow Design Space prompts to change out the scoring wheel and fine point cutting blade.
Once the cut is complete, make sure to peel the mat away from the cardstock rather than the cardstock from the mat. This will prevent any curling of your design.
Repeat Step 6 for until all layers have been cut.
STEP 7 - ASSEMBLE YOUR CARD
Now that everything is cut, we can start to assemble the card.
Fold the outer card along the score line and burnish the fold with your scraper.
Next, open the card and carefully place the insert into the slits on the outer card.
Add glue if necessary to any parts that are too raised for your liking.
STEP 8 - FORM THE ENVELOPE
To make the envelope, begin by folding along the score lines and burnish the folds with your scraper.
Add glue along the outer edge of the inlay panel.
Place the inlay panel over the cutout on the envelope making sure to center it well.
Add glue to the bottom of the side flaps. Bring the bottom flap up and press to form the envelope.
Your card and envelope are complete.
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Happy Valentine's Day!
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Thank you so much for this series of valentine’s cards. They have all been lovely and unique. This one is especially classy & elegant as well as being a very quick card. I have looked forward to seeing the new project every morning. It was the first thing I did each day & I will miss that. Thanks again, it is appreciated very much.
I love this card, simple and classy looking.
Another pretty, easy to make Valentine card. The rose is beautiful. Thank you for sharing your talents. Look forward to another “Bearded” event soon.
Thank you very much for the 12 days of Valentine’s Day cut files. I appreciate them very much! Missed the last post day 12, out all day celebrating my birthday. The insert card was lovely. Thanks again for all you do for the Craft World! Hope you and family have a very Happy Valentine’s Day!