Right on the heals of the debut of their skull mold that guys at Colour de Verre bring you the Flaming Heart, also known as the Sacred Heart. It looks like they’re getting us ready for Dias de los Muertos! These are so cool. I just can’t wait to get a set of both molds. As usual with Colour de Verre, there are great instructions and tutorials on their web site.
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12 More Handmade Easter Card Ideas
This darling duckie card from Caly features a die cut duckling wearing a stamped set of bunny ears with flowers. She sitting on a background of dry embossed florals with some pastel inking added along with a heat embossed sentiment. Take a closer peek at the Caly Person blog.
How are your Easter cards coming along? If you’re still working on them or haven’t even started I’ve got some amazing ideas to get you inspired. No matter you’re style, cute, elegant or traditional these fresh new handmade cards will fit the bill with different paper crafting techniques like stamping, die cutting, dry embossing, stenciling and more. So grab a cup of your favorite beverage and take a gander.
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This cute Easter bunny has found the biggest carrot in the garden. He and all the carrots are die cut from colored cardstocks, with butterflies fluttering around too and lots of splatter added. The blue on blue stenciled words are the perfect backdrop for the scene. Watch Amy’s video tutorial at the Prairie Paper and Ink blog.
Pre-printed pieces make it a snap to create a card in no time. This pretty design has layers of pattern paper layers and tied tags, the top one printed with a sweet sentiment. There’s also a hopping bunny and chipboard flowers and carrots. You can download free directions at Echo Park Paper.
This card looks like it came right out of a story book! Amy used digital stamps as the focus for her darling Easter design, coloring them in and also creating an amazing Spring field using Copic Markers. Take a closer look at A Thousand Sheets of Paper blog.
Shake up your Easter designs with a shaker card. Justin used stamps from Picket Fence colored with Copic markers over floral pattern paper placed all around the center shaker element. For the shaker he die cut the opening from the pattern paper, placing acetate and die cut words over top with little confetti bits inside. Watch his how to video at Scrapbook and Cards Today.
These sweet pastel peeps create a fun 1/2 background on this yummy card from Crystal. She colored them with Copics, added some ink splatter and cut the paper at a diagonal with a black edge. For the main element she stamped and colored the cute girl die cutting her with circle dies, also with a black edge. Find more details at The Greeting Farm blog.
Wow, I love the quilt background that Lynn created die cutting tiny printed papers cut with a faux stitched square die, adding inking to the edges. Over top she added a cute dimensional stamped scene with bunnies and chicks in an egg cart, colored with Zig Clear Color Markers. Watch her tutorial at the Art Impressions blog.
This charming card from Zsofia has cute stamped and Copic colored kids, bunny and eggs sitting in pretty pink die cut grass. The stunning background is ink blending and splattered using a masking stencil. The perfect finishing touch is the die cut glitter and vellum papers sentiment. Find more info at the Pretty Pink Posh blog.
This tweet little card has tiny die cut chicks, one popping out of an egg with a beautiful title cut from colored cardstocks and a stamped bow. The background is striped coordinating cardstocks that have been dry embossed with Spring flowers. I spotted this idea on the Concord and 9th Instagram page.
Brenda designed this sweet card using dies to cut the lamb, adding pink inking to the face, legs and ears for color and shading. There’s also little die cut and inked flowers, an inked arched background, stamped sentiment and die cut crisscross background with yellow backing. Learn more at the Papertrey Ink blog.
Su used printed punch out images and sentiment to create this adorable Easter card with products from Stampin’ Up. The subtle beige lacey pattern paper and fancy die cut arch really help the colorful images to pop. Learn more at the Aromas and Art blog.
This amazing box card folds flat for mailing but pops up to display. It’s filled with darling stamped lambs and lots of die cut Spring flowers. The edges of the box are covered in floral pattern paper with more die cut flowers added for dimension. I came across this idea on the Crafter’s Companion Instagram page.
I hope you’ve found some ideas and inspiration today to help you create your own fabulous handmade cards for Easter!
-Heather
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