You give us fever... Spring fever! We're burning up with a another great Easter card design from Designer Grace! Not only do we have another song stuck in our heads, but we're also thinking about a very famous pop culture reference. Do you know what it is? Leave a comment on our blog.
Designed by: Grace Tolman
Time: Approximately 45 minutes
Level: Intermediate
Size: 4 ¼" x 5 ½" note cards
3″ x 4″ pocket scrapbooking cards are great to have around for last minute cards. Like my other Easter cards, I added a design to the solid card base with stencils and ink pads.
Here's what you need:
- Craft Glue Dots®
- Mini Glue Dots®
- Pop Up Glue Dots®
- Pastel Cards, Die Cuts With a View
- Between the Lines Stencil Set, DecoArt
- Pink Ink
- Petite Banners Stamp, Inspired By Stamping
- Twine
- Flowers
- Rhinestones
- Cardstock (Mint green, Peach and Pink)
- Patterned papers
- Pocket scrapbooking cards
- Black Pen
- Scallop Circle die cut or punch
- 1 ¾” circle punch
- Foam applicator for ink
Here's what you do:
- Cover the front of the card with the vertical line stencil. Tape the edges of the stencil onto your board or table. Add pink ink over the stencil using a foam applicator. Peel the stencil gently to reveal the design. Set aside to dry.
- Cut the floral paper into a 3” circle. Adhere to the card towards the right edge with Craft Glue Dots.
- Die cut the scallop circle frame from pink cardstock. Cut out the sentiment from the 3" x 4" card using a 1 ¾” inch circle punch. Adhere the sentiment over the scallop circle using Craft Glue Dots.
- Create a slit on the fold of the card and slip some pink twine, twice around the front of the card. Tie the ends into a bow.
- Adhere the scallop circle accent over the twine using Pop Up Glue Dots.
- Adhere the flower over the twine bow with Mini Glue Dots.
- Add the rhinestones to the card for a finishing touch.
~Grace
Any format of the following Mini or Craft Glue Dots can be used to complete this project:
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