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Cynthia’s sweet Easter card has a stamped girl holding a large peep marshmallow, that matches her Easter hat, that she’s colored with Copic Markers. She standing on a die cut hill of plaid green pattern paper with stamped eggs tucked into tufts of grass, notice how she used a white gel pen for designs on the eggs. Learn more at The Greeting Farm blog.
Easter is almost here but there’s still time to create some darling card designs. Cute cards are ideal for passing out to the kids in your life or the adults who are kids at heart. Try using stamps, stencils, pattern papers and dies that create fluffy bunnies, tiny yellow chicks, wooly lambs и colorful Easter eggs with soft pastel or bold and bright color schemes. Today let’s check out some adorable Easter Card ideas for inspiration.
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This adorable card from Cindy has a pretty purple plaid background with a layered die cut and stamped sentiment to frame the super cute bunny and sheep stamps. She used a border of leaves along the bottom for grass, tucking in some die cut eggs and sprinkling around some flowers, all cut from pattern papers. Take a closer peek at the C. C. Designs blog.
Oh my goodness, how sweet is this card from Jasha?! She used lovely floral pattern paper for the background with her scene in the center surrounded by a glittery die cut oval frame. The stamped bunny is sitting in the flower pot, colored with Copic markers, she pulled the colors for the tulips from the pattern paper to keep it cohesive. There’s also grass and clouds created with stenciling. Find more info at the Art Impressions blog.
Christy created 4 different little scenes on her wonderful card using a frame die to cut out each opening. She stamped her images and colored them with Copic Markers, adding a few large stamped eggs that have soft stenciling for their patterns. You can watch her video tutorial over on the Lawn Fawn blog.
How yummy are these bunny mugs from Marine!? She used dies to create all the elements on her card, adding white and glitter splatter and accents with a white gel pen for extra texture. She heat embossed her sentiments onto the die cut banners. And I love the rainbow background she made with colorful scalloped strips! She breaks it all down at the Pretty Pink Posh blog.
Von Marie’s cheerful card has a gradient stenciled bunny background using orange to pink ink colors. Off to one side is a cute stamped girl that she’s colored with colored pencils and placed her and a stamped sentiment inside of a die cut scalloped circle, taking it off the edge adds such a nice detail. Watch her video tutorial at the Imagine Crafts blog.
Brenda’s egg-cellent card has an amazing background, she dry embossed the eggs with a folder, stenciled the color over top and then lightly sanded the raised areas so the pattern really shows. In the center is the cutest die cut rabbit with a large egg, sitting in grass and flowers, all die cut with colored cardstocks inside a faux postage frame. Learn more at the Spellbinders blog.
This darling card design has a puny saying with a sweet little stamped chick newly hatched from a colorful egg. There’s a very pretty background created with a layering stencil and different colors of pastel inks. Take a closer look over at the Hero Arts blog.
Gina created a trendy faux postage card with overlapping postage stamps that have stamped images on each with soft ink blended backgrounds on them. Notice how the inking stops before the perforations, leaving a white border, this gives a more realistic feel as does the little prices stamped on them too. I spotted this idea on her Gina K. Designs Instagram page.
If you’ve got one cute stamped you’d like to highlight try stamping it multiple times and coloring it in different colors like Amy did here. She stamped the bear in a fluffy bunny suit four times and used Distress Oxide Inks to watercolor them in different pastels, There’s fun splatter, tiny die cut hearts and a heart embossed sentiment too. Watch her video tutorial on the Prairie Paper and Ink blog.
Pam layered lots of bold plaid pattern papers on her adorable card, getting out the sewing machine to add bright white stitching all around the paper. I love the zig zag stitch, it looks like grass in the scene! For the center she stamped the bunny on a big stack of colorful eggs, all colored with Copics. There’s also some tied twine. Find all the details at the Expressions with Heart blog.
Using a tall slimline card style gives you lots of extra room to design like Zoe did on her sweet card. She used Polaroid die cut frames, stacked and overlapped down the card with plaid pattern paper behind. Inside each “photo” is a cute little stamped bear wearing a pink bunny suit with soft blue paper backgrounds. I love the cute little stamped chicks she included too! I came across her idea on the Pink and Main Instagram page.
I hope you and your family have a wonderful Easter filled with cuteness!
-Heather
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