These intricate two-layer cut paper hearts, made on the Cricut or other cutting machine, are a beautiful addition to Valentine’s Day gifts and Valentine’s Day decor.
Happy Friday, my friends! I am finally starting to crawl out of the cold-induced stupor I’ve been in since the first of the year. I should have bought stock in cold medicine! I think everyone I know has had this nasty cold, or even worse, the flu. Hope you’re feeling healthy and happy as we’re really starting to roll into the new year!
Today I have two versions of these gorgeous cut paper hearts. One with a hole designed to be used as a gift tag, and one without. You could use the one without in all sorts of places—on Valentine’s Day cards, in Valentine’s Day decor, or even cut it in iron-on vinyl and put it on a t-shirt or tote bag. So cute!
These SVG files are designed in two layers: a intricate front piece and a backing piece. You can use the front piece alone or back it with the second piece, which is perfect for writing a sweet note if you’re using them as gift tags.
Download the Free Valentine’s Day Cut Paper Hearts File under SVGs C88
This file can be found in my Free Craft Resource Library. The file number is: C88.
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I cut my hearts out of Stardream Metallics paper. I love how well it cuts such intricate details!
Comments & Reviews
Claire Dubyts says
How can I download the cut paper hearts svg?
Cori says
Hi Claire,
Please request access to our free resource library by completing the information in the pink box. An email will then be sent to you iwth the password and link :)
Linda says
How can I get the svg for the Heart Gift Tag?
Crystal Summers says
Hi Linda,
The tag is now available here in the shop: https://store.heyletsmakestuff.com/products/lace-heart?
Happy crafting!
Crystal, HLMS Community Manager
Bernadette says
Hi Cori,
I love your work and that you are so willing to share. I have a Cricut explore that I am trying to learn how to use! I noticed you have a series of informational/instructional posts that I am going to view. Do you know of any other classes to help someone learn how to use their machine proficiently? Thanks!
Cori George says
I am in the process of creating an in-depth and comprehensive Cricut class! It’s still a work in progress, but if you’d like I can put you on the list to be notified once it launches (probably next month). Let me know!
Cheryl @ That's What Che Said... says
Oh those are beautiful! I can’t wait to make some!
Cori George says
Thanks Cheryl!
Jeanette says
Thank you so much. This is really beautiful!
Cori George says
You’re welcome!