Two people exchanging loving messages makes for a charming illustration, and this tutorial shows how to draw two chat bubbles with hearts representing a conversation full of affection. The oval speech bubbles overlap slightly, one blue and one pink, each filled with scattered hearts in different sizes. Learning to draw two chat bubbles with hearts creates a visual dialogue element useful for cards, social media graphics, and romantic illustrations. The design suggests two people sharing feelings through their messages.
Drawing a Loving Conversation
This 10-step guide builds both speech bubbles with their overlapping arrangement, then fills each with a collection of hearts. The bubbles have smooth oval shapes with pointed tails directed in opposite directions, indicating different speakers.
Finished Illustration: Chat Bubbles in Love
Below is the completed drawing with both bubbles and their heart messages
For a single bubble version, check out the love speech bubble tutorial that features one cloud-shaped thought bubble with a heart. The smartphone with heart notification guide shows another way to depict digital communication, while the two overlapping hearts tutorial offers a simpler paired design. All these communication and heart drawings will be gathered in a Valentine’s Day drawing collection on this site.
Understanding the Steps
Each step uses colors to indicate progress:
- Grey represents earlier construction
- Red highlights current additions
- Black shows completed elements
Begin with the first bubble, an oval shape with a small pointed tail at the bottom left. The second bubble overlaps from behind, positioned lower and to the right with its tail pointing the opposite direction. Fill each bubble with hearts of varying sizes, angled differently for a natural scattered look. When you draw two chat bubbles, keep the heart placement random rather than in rows. Sketch in pencil, ink once satisfied, then erase. Color one bubble light blue and the other soft pink, with all hearts in shades of red and coral.
How to Draw Two Chat Bubbles with Hearts: Step-by-Step
Share Your Chat Bubble Drawing!
That completes this dual speech bubble tutorial. Did the overlapping arrangement work out well? Leave a comment with questions or share your experience with heart placement inside the bubbles. If your finished drawing is posted online, drop a link so others can see your artwork and offer feedback.
Want more paired element drawings? Try the two mugs with hearts tutorial for another duo design, or check out the couple holding hands guide for characters in conversation.