Materials
![Here's what you'll need for these printable valentines](https://www.curbly.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/women_of_history_valentines_1.jpg)
- White cardstock
- Craft knife
- Ruler
- Surface to cut on
- Glue stick
- Women Throughout History Valentine Template (page 1 and page 2)
- Printer
Step 1
![Important Women in History Valentines: Step 1](https://www.curbly.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/women_of_history_valentines_2.jpg)
Print both pages of the printable valentines in full color. Use a craft knife and a ruler to cut each one apart on a surface that can be cut into, like a cutting board or piece of cardboard. Align the ruler with the valentine’s edge, press it firmly to prevent movement, and use it as a cutting guide.
If you have a paper cutter, you can also use that to separate your printable valentines!
Step 2
![Important Women in History Valentines: Step 2](https://www.curbly.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/women_of_history_valentines_3.jpg)
Fold each card in half. For a well-defined fold, place the halfway point of each card along the rigid edge of the ruler. Crease the card over the ruler’s edge to fold it from the back.
Step 3
![Important Women in History Valentines: Step 3](https://www.curbly.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/women_of_history_valentines_4.jpg)
Apply a small amount of glue to the back of each printable valentine and close the card. You’re done!
![Important women of history printable valentines](https://www.curbly.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/important_women_of_history_printable_valentines_4.jpg)
![Valentines day cards sitting on a white table next to white roses and a notebook with flowers on its cover.](https://www.curbly.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/important_women_of_history_printable_valentines_3.jpg)
![Joan knows how to celebrate Valentine's Day | Print these Women of History Valentines](https://www.curbly.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/important_women_of_history_printable_valentines_5.jpg)
![Badass Ladies of History Printable Valentines](https://www.curbly.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Powerful_Women_Throughout_History_Valentines.jpg)
Amelia Earhart is my favorite from this group. I had difficulty deciding between “You make my heart soar”, and the much darker, “I want to get lost with you.” Oh, Amelia. You were a legend.