Want to draw a Valentine’s Day calendar to mark February 14th? In this easy step-by-step tutorial, you’ll learn how to draw a festive calendar with a heart and the special date. Perfect for kids, classrooms, and anyone who loves Valentine’s Day doodles!
This guide is perfect for:
- Kids celebrating Valentine’s Day ❤️
- Beginners practicing simple shapes like rectangles, hearts, and numbers ✏️
- Teachers and parents planning fun holiday art activities 🎨
📅 Why Learn From Us?
At Easy Things to Draw, we create kid-friendly tutorials that turn everyday objects into cute drawings. With over 10 years of teaching experience, our guides are simple, clear, and perfect for beginners.
✅ What Makes This Valentine Calendar Drawing Special?
– ❤️ Combines easy shapes (ovals, rectangles, hearts, and numbers)
– 🗓️ Highlights the important Valentine’s Day date — February 14
– 🧠 Builds confidence in combining numbers and symbols in art
– 🎀 Fun to decorate with colors, patterns, or stickers
🔒 Classroom-Ready and Kid-Safe
All tutorials are safe, fun, and tested with young learners, making them perfect for group or solo art time.
What You Need
- Pencil ✏️
- Eraser
- Black pen or outlining marker 🖊️
- Coloring tools (markers, crayons, or colored pencils) 🎨
- Paper 📄
- Valentine’s Day excitement 💘
Step by Step Valentine’s Day Calendar Drawing Instructions
Step 1 – Draw the Binding Rings
At the top of your page, draw five or six small vertical ovals in a row. These are the rings that hold the calendar together.
Step 2 – Add the Top Bar
Below the ovals, draw a long rectangle. Connect each oval to the rectangle’s top edge to complete the binding.
Step 3 – Draw the Calendar Page
Extend two vertical lines downward from the rectangle, then connect them with a horizontal line to form the large calendar page.
Step 4 – Add a Heart Shape
Inside the page, draw a large heart to represent the Valentine’s Day theme.
Step 5 – Write the Date “14”
Inside the heart, write the number 14, since Valentine’s Day falls on February 14th. Make it bold and easy to read.
Step 6 – Draw a Cute Face
For extra charm, add two small round eyes and a smiling mouth in the top section of the calendar. Now your Valentine’s calendar looks cheerful and festive!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What colors should I use?
Red, pink, and white are classic Valentine’s colors, but you can also use purple, gold, or any colors you like.
Can I decorate my calendar more?
Yes! Add doodles like flowers, arrows, chocolates, or even mini hearts around the edges.
Is this activity good for classrooms?
Definitely! It’s simple, quick, and fun, making it great for bulletin boards, cards, or group art projects.
What if my numbers don’t look perfect?
That’s okay! Imperfections make your drawing unique. You can always trace lightly with pencil first before outlining.
Printable Drawing Tutorials
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You Did It!
Awesome work! You just drew a cute Valentine’s Day calendar marking February 14th with a heart and happy face. Whether you use it for a card, a classroom project, or just for fun, your drawing is festive and full of love.
👉 Want more Valentine’s Day art? Try our tutorials for heart balloons, rose bouquets, cakes, and chocolate boxes to complete your holiday collection.
Happy Valentine’s Day and Happy Drawing! 📅❤️