Retro Valentine Procreate Color Palette. Download this Retro Valentine Procreate color palette with cute vintage pastels—perfect for lettering and Valentine’s Day designs.

Retro Valentine Procreate Color Palette
Looking for the perfect Retro Valentine Procreate color palette for your next lettering or illustration project?
This sweet, vintage-inspired palette blends soft pastels with playful pops of candy red and minty teal for a nostalgic Valentine’s Day vibe.
Whether you’re creating hand lettering, stickers, cards, or digital art in Procreate, these colors are designed to mix beautifully and keep your work cohesive, cheerful, and eye-catching.
Download the palette and start creating your own retro-style Valentine designs today.
The button near the middle of this blog post allows you to download this Procreate color palette for free.

- I created this XOXO artwork using this color palette and my Maximalist and Super Cute Procreate Brush and Stamp Kits.
- Check out my Procreate Tutorials for some lettering inspiration to pair with this palette.
- In my monthly newsletter, I share an exclusive free Procreate Color Palette. As a sign-up gift, you’ll also receive my Besties Procreate Brush set.
- You can learn how to create this exact artwork in this video tutorial.
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Importing a Color Palette into Procreate
Color palettes created specifically for Procreate are in a .swatches file format.
- Download the .swatches or .zip file color palette onto your iPad.
- If the file is zipped, uncompress it first. To do this, open the Files app, then find the .zip file you want to uncompress. Tap the .zip file. A folder containing the .swatches file will be created.
- Open Procreate and select the Palettes tab.
- Tap the + in the corner. Select the New from file option and locate your .swatches file.
- Tap the .swatches file. It will now appear in your color palettes.
Noteworthy
- If you download the Color Palette on a MacBook, you can AirDrop it to your iPad, which should automatically install in your Procreate Palettes. This is how I typically do it. It’s ultra-easy!
- Prefer a video tutorial? Head to YouTube and search for How to Import a Color Palette into Procreate.

Download THE Procreate Color Palette
Download the .zip palette file below and follow the steps above to import it into the Procreate App.
Happy Creating!





