Romantic hearts, roses, and love text faces for Valentine's Day

Valentine's Kaomoji

Copy Valentine's kaomoji with hearts, roses, and love notes for cards, chats, captions, and Valentine's Day posts.

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Valentine's Kaomoji ASCII art

Multi-line text art. Paste into a monospace field so the alignment survives.

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Valentine's Day cards

Add a heart-filled kaomoji or rose accent to a card message for a handwritten, affectionate feel without needing an illustration.

Romantic chat messages

Send a cute love kaomoji in place of a plain heart emoji to make a good morning or good night text feel more personal.

Social captions for Valentine's posts

Pair a decorative love symbol with a caption about a date, gift, or partner to match the romantic mood of the photo.

Gift tags and love notes

Use a small rose or heart cluster on a gift tag or sticky note to add a sweet visual touch alongside a short message.

How to use valentine's kaomoji

Valentine's Day cards

  • Pick a heart or rose accent that matches the card's tone
  • Place the symbol near the closing line for emphasis
  • Keep the rest of the message simple so the kaomoji stands out

Morning and night texts

  • Use a soft blushing or smiling love kaomoji for warmth
  • Send it before or after a short good morning or good night line
  • Save the more elaborate symbols for special occasions

Social media captions

  • Match the kaomoji style to the photo's mood
  • Use a bouquet or bow symbol for gift or date photos
  • Keep captions short so the decorative kaomoji has room to shine

Playful flirty messages

  • Choose a winking or reaching heart face for teasing texts
  • Pair with a light joke rather than a serious statement
  • Use sparingly to keep the flirtation fun, not overdone

Valentine's Kaomoji message templates

Copy a whole message for chats, captions, and comments.

Valentine's Kaomoji meanings

ଘ(੭ˊᵕˋ)੭🏹 ˚.⁺⊹🌹

A cheering figure with a bow and roses, expressing excited celebration for a Valentine's surprise or gift.

જ⁀➴ ♡

A flowing arrow line ending in a heart, suggesting a message or feeling being sent toward someone.

ʚ💌ɞ

A love letter framed by soft brackets, perfect for sharing or hinting at a romantic note.

🍫˚˖𓍢ִ໋🌷͙֒✧˚.🎀༘⋆

Chocolate and floral sparkle accents together, matching classic Valentine's Day gifting themes.

◟(ᵔ ̮ ᵔ)͜💐

A gentle blushing face beside a bouquet, expressing shy affection alongside flowers.

ღゝ◡╹)ノ♡

A winking heart face reaching out, playful and flirty for a teasing love message.

౨ৎ ₊˚⊹♡ 🎀

Soft sparkle marks around a heart and bow, a decorative accent for cute romantic captions.

💌 ⊹ ࣪ ˖ 🌹

A love letter paired with a rose sparkle, ideal for a sweet handwritten-style note.

(˘͈ ᵕ ˘͈♡)˚๐*˟♡

A soft smiling face with a heart and delicate sparkles, warm and affectionate in tone.

⁀➷⊹ ࣪ ˖~

A flowing script-like accent suggesting a trailing romantic thought or sign-off.

₊‧°𐐪♡𐑂°‧₊

A heart framed by delicate dot and star accents, dainty and romantic in style.

🧸

A teddy bear emoji, a sweet gift symbol often paired with Valentine's messages.

ᥫ᭡

A minimal heart-adjacent glyph, simple enough to slip into any short love text.

🥰📱

A heart-eyes face next to a phone, capturing the feeling of texting someone you love.

💕

A classic two-heart emoji, an easy universal symbol of love and affection.

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Roses in text form

Rose-themed kaomoji echo the classic Valentine's Day gift, letting people send a floral gesture without buying real flowers.

Hearts as universal shorthand

Heart symbols are some of the oldest and most recognized shorthand for love across written languages and platforms.

Braille-style love art

Some elaborate Valentine's designs use dense braille-pattern characters to build detailed pictures like bouquets or plush toys out of plain text.

Mixing text and emoji

Many Valentine's designs blend traditional kaomoji brackets with modern emoji like roses and letters for a layered romantic look.

What is Valentine's kaomoji?

Valentine's kaomoji are text faces and decorative symbols featuring hearts, roses, and love notes, used to express romance in messages, cards, and social posts.

Can I use these in a Valentine's Day card?

Yes, a heart or rose kaomoji adds a sweet visual touch to a handwritten or digital Valentine's card message.

Are Valentine's kaomoji only for couples?

No, they also work well for friendship Valentines, family notes, or lighthearted love-themed jokes with friends.

Do these symbols work in text messages?

Yes, most Valentine's kaomoji are plain text or standard emoji, so they paste cleanly into texts, DMs, and chat apps.

Can I combine a kaomoji with a caption?

Yes, placing a love kaomoji at the start or end of a caption adds emotion without needing extra words.

What is the difference between a kaomoji and an emoji here?

A kaomoji is built from text characters to form a face or scene, while an emoji is a single standard symbol like a heart or rose; both can appear together in Valentine's messages.

Are there simple options for a quick text?

Yes, short symbols with just a heart or single accent work well when you want something quick and not overly decorated.

Can Valentine's kaomoji be used on gift tags?

Yes, a small rose or heart cluster fits nicely on a printed or handwritten gift tag alongside a short note.