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Happy Easter Card

 Hello Crafty Friends – Annie here with a fun Easter card featuring a variety of cardstock from CutCardStock.

CutCardStock Supplies

Natural Twine Kraft Cardstock

Vanilla Bean Textured Cardstock

Aqua Cardstock

Scottish Highland Textured Cardstock

Light Yellow Cardstock

Orange Fizz Cardstock

Pink Lemonade Cardstock 

Neenah Classic Crest Solar White Cardstock

Other Supplies

Brutus Monroe: Easter Egg Pattern Paper

Various Dies: Spellbinders, Brutus Monroe & Dare 2B Artzy

Hero Arts Stamp: Celebrate Everyday CL498

VersaFine Ink: Onyx Black

VersaMagic Ink: Sahara Sand, Pumpkin Spice, Tea Leaves, Turquoise Gem, Pixi Dust & Thatched Straw

Offray Ribbon: Yellow Organza

Bearly Art Glue & Mini Glue Dots

Die Cutting

Start by die cutting all the pieces from the various cardstocks. I used Natural Twine Kraft Cardstock and Vanilla Bean Textured Cardstock for the basket. Aqua Cardstock, Light Yellow Cardstock and Pink Lemonade Cardstock for the eggs. For the carrots I used Orange Fizz Cardstock and Scottish Highland Textured Cardstock. I used Pink Lemonade Cardstock and Neenah Classic Crest Solar White Cardstock for the bunny. For the flowers I used Pink Lemonade Cardstock, Light Yellow Cardstock and Orange Fizz Cardstock . I used Scottish Highland Textured Cardstock for the leaves.

Cut card panels from Neenah Classic Crest Solar White Cardstock and Natural Twine Kraft Cardstock.

Inking & Assembly

Next, ink the edges of the basket with VersaMagic ink Sahara Sand for some extra enhancement. Glue it altogether. 

Ink the edges of the flowers, eggs and carrots.

Adhere the carrots and flowers together.

Assemble the bunny. 

Stamp the sentiment onto the little tag diecut from Neenah Classic Crest Solar White Cardstock.

Gather all the pieces for the card.

Adhere all the eggs, carrots and bunny to the basket. Add the pink flower & leaves to the basket front.

Adhere the basket to the card front. 

Add the tag and other flower to the front of the card. Add a few gems and the ribbon. Finally adhere the card front panel to the card base.

Now, the card is done!

Thank you for stopping by the blog today. I hope you found some inspiration!!


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