Today’s project is a stepped up card using the Easter Bunny Bundle. I added a few die cuts and layers to yesterday’s Simple Sunday card.
Just like yesterday’s card, I water colored the bunny on Shimmery White cardstock. I used the Easter Bunny Punch to crop him out, and adhered him to a stitched square.
Here are the two cards, side-by-side.
Card Dimensions:
Melon Mambo, 11 X 4-1/4, score at 5-1/2
Basic White, 3-5/8 X 4-7/8
Basic White, 3-1/2 X 4-3/4, emboss with the Quatrefoil EF
Hues of Happiness DSP, 3 X 3, die cut with the Stylish Shapes Dies
Melon Mambo, 2-1/2 X 2-1/2
Basic White, 2-1/2 X 2-1/2, die cut with the Stylish Shapes Dies
Shimmery White & Basic White scrap
Melon Mambo, 3-1/2 X 5/8
Basic White, 3-1/2 X 1/2
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Today I have a simple Easter Card that you can create in just a short amount of time.
I stamped the Easter Bunny with Gray Granite onto Shimmery White cardstock. Water coloring the bunny is a snap with our Water Painters. I punched him out with our Easter Bunny Punch. If you don’t have the punch it is very easy to fussy cut.
The flowers are stamped on a piece of Basic White scrap and colored with Stampin’ Blends Markers. I fussy cut them and adhered them to the bunny with Mini Dimensionals.
Dimensions:
Melon Mambo, 11 X 4-1/4, score at 5-1/2
Basic White, 4-3/4 X 3-1/2
Basic White, 4-5/8 X 3-3/8
Shimmery White scrap, stamp bunny
Basic White scrap, stamp flowers
Basic White, 4-3/4 X 5/8, stamp sentiment
Basic White, 5-1/8 X 3-7/8
Basic White, 5 X 3-3/4, stamp easter eggs
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I am thrilled to share with you my Makeover Monday project. I used the Cottage Rose stamp set and stepped up yesterday’s, Simple Sunday’s card.
To appeal to the avid stamper, I made several changes to my Simple Sunday card. First, I colored the Designer Series Paper with Pool Party and Granny Apple Green Stampin’ Blends Markers.
Next, I changed the color of the tag to Pear Pizzazz, wrapped the ribbon around the entire panel and added some embellishments.
The inside is stepped up as well.
Which card do you prefer?
Card Recipe:
Pool Party, 11 X 4-1/4, score at 5-1/2
Basic White, 5-1/8 X 3-7/8
Pool Party, 5 X 3-3/4, emboss with the Basic EF
Basic Black, 4-3/8 X 3-1/8
Abigail Rose DSP, 4-1/4 X 3, color with Stampin’ Blends Markers
Pear Pizzazz & Shimmery White scrap
Basic Black, 5-1/8 X 3-7/8
Basic White, 5 X 3-3/4
Abigail Rose DSP, 3/4 X 3-3/4
Basic Black, 1/2 X 3-3/4, die cut using the Penned Flowers Dies
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The images are heat embossed with White Embossing Powder on Coastal Cabana and Soft Sea Foam cardstock.
I created the wreath by first die cutting the large scallop circle that you can find in the Give it a Whirl Dies. Next, I centered the “wreath die” over the scallop circle and ran it through the die cutting machine a second time.
I had so much fun creating the second card. The background is stamped with both the flowers and the leaves with Versamark and heat embossed with White Embossing Powder. I used Sponge Daubers to add color to complete the Embossed Resist Technique.
The final project is a unique treat holder. I have a roll of Life Savers inside the box.
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Every Monday, I create a card that I hope appeals to the avid stamper. Today I am sharing a card I made using the Sweet Citrus Bundle for Makeover Monday.
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