As the season of love fast approaches, you may be on the hunt for a perfect gift for that special someone, attempting to find a Valentine's card that can help you express your affections without being soppy or icky. Don't worry - we've got you covered with our collection of cheeky, heartfelt and minimalist Valentine's Cards. But once you've chosen from our adorable designs, you may be wondering what to write in a Valentine's card.

Thanks to the blank inside of our cards, you have plenty of space in which to divulge the inner workings of your heart, reflect on shared moments and adventures, or even write a dirty limerick - your options are endless!

For a holistic experience, try to match the vibe of your message to the design of the card itself - a thoughtful message inside of a heartfelt design like our Hearts Valentine's Card will be a gorgeous match. Consider some of your favourite memories together and express how your special someone makes you feel.

 A Valentine's Day card from Sister Paper Co

Alternately, if your chosen card has more of an informal approach like our Love You More Than Pasta card, thinking about what to write in a Valentine's card could take a more humourous tactic - try listing all of the things you love this person more than, or adding a silly spin to the classic poem (Roses are red, Violets are blue, I like your butt, it's my favourite part of you).

 

A love card with with gold foil pasta details from Sister Paper Co.

 

For our gals out there celebrating Galentine's over Valentine's, why not try looking forward to what a shared friendship will bring together, ruminating on all of the different adventures you can share over your lasting and eternal platonic love. From the big girl's trips together or daily experiences, note down how much these shared times mean to you and how much there is yet to come!

 

Sacred Heart Mini Love Card from Sister Paper Co.

Lastly, we always believe that it's important to be authentic (in every part of life, not just in greeting card messages), so there's never going to be a one-size-fits-all message that everyone should write. Of course, if you're truly stuck and still don't know what to write in a Valentine's card, a simple "Happy Valentine's Day" will suffice - just let the card's caption do the talking.

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What to write in a Valentine's card
Emma Pearce