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Bunny Easter Card

February 18, 2017 by Pam Larmore 2 Comments

This Bunny Easter Card is so stinking cute!  Penny Black makes the sweetest little animals, including this bunny inside the cabbage.

It is a fairly small stamp, but I used Spellbinders Card Making Dies to fill the rest of the card.  It turned out really pretty!

This Bunny Easter Card is a stamp from a Penny Black Set. I colored it with Copic Markers. The die cuts from Spellbinders Card Creators Dies. I added Wink of Stella and Stickles glitter to finish the card.

 

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Supplies to Make Bunny Easter Card

  • 8 1/2″ x 5 1/2″ White Card Stock for Card Base
  • Penny Black Garden Friends Stamp Set
  • Light Pink Card Stock
  • Light Blue Card Stock
  • White Card Stock – I use X-Press It Card Stock if I’m using Copic Markers.
  • Spellbinders Card Creator A2 Tranquil Moments
  • Oval Spellbinders Dies
  • Scalloped Ovals Spellbinders Dies
  • Tuxedo Black Momento Ink
  • Copic Markers
  • Clear Wink of Stella
  • Scrapbook Adhesive
  • Dimensional Tape
  • Star Dust Stickles

This Bunny Easter Card is a stamp from a Penny Black Set. I colored it with Copic Markers. The die cuts from Spellbinders Card Creators Dies. I added Wink of Stella and Stickles glitter to finish the card.

Instructions

  1. Stamp the bunny on white card stock in  Tuxedo Black Momento Ink.  Since I  colored it with Copic Markers, I wanted to use permanent ink.
  2. Color the bunny, cabbage, and butterflies using Copic Markers.
  3. I also did a light blue background with the markers.
  4. Use an oval Spellbinders die, and cut out the image.
  5. Cut a blue oval the next size up to mat the bunny image.
  6. Cut a white scalloped oval.
  7. Cut the blue background piece with the Spellbinders Die.
  8. Cut the rectangular background in pink.
  9. Use Scrapbook adhesive to assemble the card, referring to the photo for layering.  I put dimensional tape between the pink oval and the white scalloped oval layers.
  10. Use Wink of Stella to color the cabbage and butterflies.
  11. Use Stickles to add glitter to the die cuts.

This Bunny Easter Card is a stamp from a Penny Black Set. I colored it with Copic Markers. The die cuts from Spellbinders Card Creators Dies. I added Wink of Stella and Stickles glitter to finish the card.

You can really see the Wink of Stella in this photo.  It adds a really nice clear shimmer to your cards.

This looks like a really complected card, but it’s not….I promise!  The Spellbinders Card Creator makes it really easy to create this eye popping card.

To see more Easter Cards, visit Easter Card Ideas.

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Comments

  1. Julie Curtis

    March 27, 2016 at 2:31 pm

    You used some of the prettiest Die cuts on this I have seen in a while. Your coloring is beautiful! Great Job! Hugz

    Reply
    • psiloveyou

      March 27, 2016 at 8:23 pm

      Thank you! I haven’t had a chance to do the write up with supplies yet, but they are from Spellbinders.

      Reply

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