Valentine Lettering Sets
2 Valentine Lettering sets in .psd format. Free download.
Valentine Lettering Sets
These 2 Valentine lettering sets are themed on love for the special day. It’s that time of the year again, the season of LOVE. In my personal opinion, it’s another commercially viable day for retailers. That’s why this resource is free…. grab it, there is not much free for Valentine’s Day! They are provided in .psd format and each character is a large-size Smart Object, so they can easily be re-sized to meet your requirements. As always, free download, and the download button is after the showcase.
Red & Hearts Lettering Set
This set has a pink embedded heart in each red uppercase letter – apart from the J, which has 2 hearts. The font used is Reina 12 Pro from FontsMe at 300pt. The lettering set is provided in 3 files:
- Uppercase Letters
- Lowercase Letters
- Numbers & Punctuation
The images below show the character set, they are displayed at 60% of their full size.
This example shows both upper and lowercase letters at full size:
Here I have used only uppercase letters which are shown at approximately 70% of full size. The background is from my Valentine Patterns set. I also added a small drop shadow (Distance 6px, Size 13px, Opacity 73%) to these letters:
In this example I have used both numbers and punctuation at 50%. I used a background from my Color of the Year Backgrounds set. I added a 2px stroke using a gradient from my Metal Gradients set.
Glass Hearts Lettering Set
A heart pattern encased in glass effect lettering is the design of this set. The font used is Balford Base from FontsMe at 350pt.
The lettering set is provided in 3 files:
- Uppercase Letters
- Lowercase Letters
- Numbers & Punctuation
This is an uppercase font, but the uppercase letters are bigger and have swashes. The images below show the character set displayed at 60% of their full size.
Uppercase lettering full size:
Lowercase lettering full size:
Image credit: Peter on Pixabay
The example below shows both numbers and punctuation at full size.
In the following example, I used upper and lowercase letters at 60%.
Image credit: Gloria Williams on Pixabay