Wow, check out this stunning card from Jane! She used digital stamps of a bunny and eggs, dies for flowers and leaves, adding them to an egg shaped card. I spotted this idea on the Polkadoodles Instagram page.
If you haven’t made cards for Easter yet it’s time to hop to it! There’s still enough time though to make some amazing cards to send to friend and family using your paper crafting supplies. Use stamps and dies with bunny rabbits, Spring flowers, baby chicks and decorated eggs for DIY card designs. Let’s take a look at some fresh new Easter Card ideas to inspire you!
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Dilay used dies and cardstock to make a sweet rabbit and lots of colorful flowers adding touches of gold with metallic gold cardstock for the sentiment and center of the flowers. Take a closer look over on the Scrapbook and cards Today blog.
Mason jars have been popular for a while because they are so versatile, you can fill them with just about anything and for just about any occasion. Elena used jar, carrot, rabbit and alphabet dies from Lawn Fawn for this fun Easter card design. Visit the Lawn Fawn blog for more info.
Janet used new stamps from Art Impressions to create a fabulous Z fold card with a peeking bunny, basket of colored eggs and a bunny in a pot of tulips on each section of the card. Take a closer look on the Art Impressions blog.
This adorable trio of stamped bunnies sit in front of a beautiful scene with flowers, grass and wicker basket filled with eggs, all created using dies with ink blending for color. Learn more on the Sunny Studio blog.
This wonderful card uses several different techniques like dry embossing, die cutting and letter pressing. It might look like the images are stamped but they are letter pressed, meaning debossed with colored inks. It’s an easy way to add color and texture. Find out more on the Spellbinders blog.
This cheerful Easter card has a stenciled background, die cut egg tags tied with twine and stamped flowers. There’s also two borders of stamped sentiments, all in coordinating ink colors. Check out this card and several others that use the new Easter Peeps set at Simon Says Stamp.
The design team at Stampingbella has created a whopping 13 different cards and projects using this adorable Girl Bunny stamp. This card from Elaine was colored with Copic markers and she’s sharing a detailed coloring video tutorial over on the Stampingbella blog.
This pretty pastel card uses lots of different dies for a basket filled with Easter cheer. Each element on this design from Dana was cut from white cardstock with color added using small blending brushes. Find out more on the Pretty Pink Posh blog.
Gnomes are still going strong as a popular design, they aren’t just for Christmas, this cute little guy is ready for Easter on this card from Julee. She added layers of Easter pattern papers, a scalloped frame and repurposed a North Pole sign for an Easter sign to go along with the stamped gnome. Find out more on the Jaded Blossom blog.
This adorable card from Gemma has a stamped rabbit and chick sitting with an egg shaped shaker element with a plaid background filled with shimmery sequins and a curved stamped sentiment. I love the clean and simple design, you could make several of these at once! Visit the Hello Bluebird blog for all the details.
Jenn created her own woven basket using strips of cardstock and an arch die for the handle, how clever is that!? Inside she added some cute stamped images colored to coordinate with the pattern papers she chose. Learn all about this design on the Mama Elephant blog.
I hope you’ve discovered some ideas to create some wonderful Easter cards this year!
-Heather
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