Cricut Valentine Wobble Cards

Valentine’s Day crafts are even sweeter when they wobble. These adorable cricut Valentine wobble cards bring your cards to life with a fun little bounce that kids and grown-ups can’t resist. Get ready to cut and assemble these fun Valentine’s Day cards.

Cricut Valentine Cards that Wobble

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Want more wobble characters for your Valentine cards? Most of my Valentine’s Day Sticker SVG files make great little wobbles for this card base. For more Valentine card ideas, search my free Valentine’s Day SVG files or try these fun Valentine Shaker Cards.

Learn how to make Cricut Valentine Cards that Wobble!

I’ll be using my Cricut to make these Valentine wobble cards, but they can be made with any cutting machine that is compatible with SVG or DXF files. There is also an optional gift card holder that you can add to the back of the card if you want to add a sweet little surprise.

Watch the step-by-step tutorial to learn how to make Cricut Valentine cards that wobble here:

YouTube video

To Make Wobble Cards, You Will Need:

Download The Valentine Wobble Cards SVG

You can download these free Valentine Wobble Card SVG Templates from my members only free library (design #37 under Card Templates or search โ€œValentine Wobble Card SVGโ€).

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Valentine Wobble Cards Free SVG

Step 1: Upload the Valentine Wobble Card SVG to Cricut Design Space

Upload the Valentine wobble card SVG to Cricut Design Space. If you need help with uploading SVG files, then check out my tutorial here. Then click on “ungroup” to ungroup your layers.

Ungroup card layers in Cricut Design Space

Step 2: Choose the Wobble Card Designs

You don’t need to cut everything out in the file. Decide which design that you want to make and delete the other 2. If you want to make all 3, just make sure to duplicate the card layers so you have additional card pieces to go with them.

If you don’t want the gift card holder or envelope, then delete those layers.

Note: For more design options, check out these Valentine’s Day Sticker SVG designs. A lot of them will work great with this card.

Delete the designs that you don't want to use in your Valentine wobble card

Step 3: Add and Attach Score Lines

The base of the card has a few score lines that you need to modify. Click on the arrow to open the layers in this group. Then click on the group of lines and change the operation from “Basic Cut” to Score.

Change the operation of the lines to Score

Then, select the full group with the lines and card layer selected together and select “Attach”. If you do not attach this correctly then your Cricut will not score in the correct place.

Attach the score lines to the card layer in Cricut Design Space

Step 4: Adjust Pen Layers

You will need to change the operation of the Happy Valentine’s Day text and text on the gift card holder to “Pen”. You will also need to change the line on the gift card holder to score, just as we did before. Then select the gift card holder layer, pen layer and score lines together and select “Attach”. You will also need to attach Happy Valentine’s Day to the layer below it.

Change the operation of the text to pen.

If you want to use the envelope, make sure to change the black rectangle on top to score lines and attach them to the envelope just as we have already done.

Step 5: Cut Everything Out

Once all your modifications are made, select “Make It” to cut everything out. If you are using a scoring tool or pens, make sure to follow the prompts in Cricut Design Space so that you know when to add those.

Step 6: Attach Valentine’s Day Scrapbook Paper to Card

Lay the card flat. The cut lines will go down further on one side, this side is the front so lay this side in front of you. Glue down the scrapbook paper down the sides. The top of this should line up with the top of the cut lines, if it doesn’t then flip your paper around.

Then glue the banner on that says Happy Valentine’s Day! Glue the other decorate pieces in-between the top score line and the score line below it. These pieces should fit perfectly in this space with a small border of the card showing around it.

Glue Scrapbook paper to card

Step 7: Fold on the Valentine Card Score Lines

Fold the card on all of the score lines, almost alternating which way each score line goes (see image below). When the card is folded, it will easily lay down flat when you press it and stand up on it’s own.

Fold the card on each of the score lines so it lies flat

Step 8: Attach the Wobble to the Valentine Design

Glue together the Valentine design that you are using. Then add a self-adhesive wobble to the back. Attach the wobble to the front of your card.

Apply wobble to design and attach to the front of the card

Step 9: Add an Optional Gift Card Holder

If you want to add a gift card to this Cricut Valentine card, then glue the gift card holder to the back of the card. Just fold the 3 flaps in, add glue to them and then attach it to the card.

Cricut Valentine Wobble Cards

Step 10: Assemble the Envelope

The envelope is super easy to assemble. Just fold on all 4 of the score lines. Then glue the decorative paper in the center of each of the flaps, leaving a border around it. Attach the envelope by folding the 2 sides in and then gluing the bottom piece on top.

Cricut Valentine Card with Envelope

Thanks so much for checking out these Cricut Valentine Cards that wobble. When youโ€™re done, make sure to post these in my crafting group here or tag me if you post them on social media. I absolutely love seeing your crafts and canโ€™t wait to see how yours turn out!