Somehow Easter always sneaks up on me, so I designed a simple card for a fast turnaround. I made these double sided flat cards, but with a few changes you can make them into regular cards.
Supply list for four flat cards
- 1 sheet Elegant Eggplant 8.5x11" cardstock
- 3 sheets Whisper White 8.5x11" cardstock
- Elegant Eggplant ink
- Daffodil Delight ink
- Hello Easter stamp set (only available until the end of May!)
- Scissor snips, ruler and craft knife or Stampin' Trimmer
- Adhesive and Stampin' Dimensionals
- Stampin' Sponges
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- Cut two sheets of Whisper White cardstock into 8 pieces. First, trim the cardstock down to 7.5x10" sheets. Save the scraps for later. Cut the sheets in half at 5" on the longest side and then in half again at 3.75".
- Trim the leftover strips to 0.75x3.5".
- Stamp "Happy Easter" on the strips with Elegant Eggplant ink and notch each end.
- On another piece of cardstock, stamp the largest egg in Elegant Eggplant. Colour if you wish.
- Carefully cut out each large egg with scissor snips.
- Sponge the front panel all over with Daffodil Delight and affix to one side of the Elegant Eggplant panel.
- Take the back panel and sponge the edges with Daffodil Delight. Stamp leaves and a rabbit in Elegant Eggplant ink. Affix that to the Elegant Eggplant panel. Make sure both front and back are facing the same way and one isn't upside down :)
- Stick down the Easter egg to the front.
- Place 2 Stampin Dimensionals on the back of the Happy Easter sentiment and stick on the front.
One of the reasons that I chose the decorative egg over the striped one in the set was that it reminded me of eggs I used to make in school back home in Edmonton. The art of traditional Eastern European egg decorating is lots of of fun! Have a happy and blessed Easter!