Happy Easter Card Cardstock by Di Hickman |
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Beginner - Like most holidays Easter is most actively celebrated by children, but that's no reason that adults shouldn't celebrate it too! Greeting cards for Easter are readily available to purchase, but I personally believe they mean so much more when made by hand.
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Supplies
 - Cardstock (Die Cuts With a View)
- Patterned paper (Hot off the Press)
- Flowers (Hot off the Press)
- Pens (Sakura of America)
- Stamps (Hot off the Press)
- Ink (Ranger Industries)
- Buttons (Artist’s Own)
- Scor-it Board (Scor-it)
- Paper trimmer (Artist’s Own)
- Stamp cleaner (Ranger Industries)
- Stamp Block (Hot Off the Press)
- Envelope template (one heart… one mind)
- Glue stick (UHU)
- Zots glue dots (Thermoweb)
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Instructions
1. Cut plain white cardstock to 8.5” x 5.5”, using the Scor-it scoring tool score cardstock in half and fold. Adhere patterned paper to card base.
2. Using acrylic stamps, stamp block and ink, stamp greeting onto white cardstock, trim and mount onto orange cardstock, and trim again. Adhere to card base, adding some pen work with metallic Sakura pens.
3. Fold flower in half and attach to card with glue dots, adhere button to flower with glue dots.
4. Finish the card with orange ink around the edges. For an extra touch make an envelope from matching patterned paper using an envelope template!
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