Hippity-Hoppity Happy Easter

Hippity-Hoppity Happy Easter

Hello All!

It's Natalia here today, and it's lovely to be here on the Seven Hills Crafts blog to share my first project with you as a member of the design team.

For the past few weeks, I've been busy at my craft desk trying to get all of my Spring and Easter cards made. And these included some matching cards for my niece and nephew.

One of my go-to sets for Easter projects is the Bunny Hop stamp and stencil combo and the matching set of dies from The Greetery.

I started out by creating some watercolour backgrounds with diluted Saltwater Taffy and Speckled Egg Distress inks, adding a splatter of ink speckles for good measure.

Once they were dry, I cut panels from the backgrounds with the largest rectangle die in The Greetery Crimped Frame set.

While my blending brushes were out, I also blended pink and blue ink around the edges of my card blanks and then got to work on the bunny stencils.

The step-by-step layering stencils in this set do all the heavy-lifting to create that bunny wreath.

I chose bright pastel shades for both bunny wreaths, and after adding the stamped details I went in with coloured pencils, a black pen for the eyes and noses, and a white pen to add the fluffy bunny tails.

I then die-cut the wreaths with the coordinating die set and cut a large enough circle of white cardstock to fit inside the aperture, where I stamped the Hippity-Hoppity Happy Easter sentiment before finally assembling my cards.

I hope my niece and nephew enjoy their Easter Egg hunt!

But I suspect they will be happier with chocolate than carrots!

Until next time, happy crafting!



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