Showing posts with label tiny wishes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tiny wishes. Show all posts

March 24, 2016

A Quick and Easy Easter Card


Hello! Wow, time sure is flying! Easter is just around the corner already! Where does all that time go anyway? Well, today, I have a cute Easter Card to share with you using the adorable Sale-a-Bration set, Honeycomb Hello. I just love this little chick! I think it’s just adorable and such a diverse set! You can use it for a cute “just saying hello” card, a baby card or an Easter card, it’s fitting for birthday cards or any celebration for that matter! It’s one of those sets; you will reach for again and again. Unfortunately, after 3/31/16, it will be gone forever. To get one for yourself, all you need to do is place an order for $50 before shipping and tax and you can select this very set as your free Sale-a-Bration item.

Honeycomb Hello Stamp set
Teeny Tiny Wishes Stamp set
Blushing Bride CS 8½” x 5½”
Love Blossoms DSP 3¾” x 5”
Wisteria Wonder CS 4”x 5¼” and 3¼” x 4½””
Whisper White CS 3” x 4¼”
Large Oval Punch
Word Window Punch
Basic Black Archival Ink pad
Daffodil Delight Ink pad
Tangerine Tango Ink pad
Blender Pens


Begin by stamping your image onto the Whisper White cardstock with the Basic Black Archival ink and color it in using the blender pens and ink. Layer the Whisper White piece onto the smaller Wisteria Wonder, punch the oval from the larger piece of Wisteria Wonder, then adhere the DSP to that and layer that onto the card base. Then add the stamped image to the card base layers at an angle using Dimensionals.  Stamp Happy Easter from the Teeny Tiny Wishes stamp set onto scrap Whisper White cs and punch it out using the Word Window punch and adhere it to the Lrg oval punched Wisteria Window and attach with Dimensionals; and there you have it! A quick and easy Easter card.
Happy Stamping,
Katrina
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