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Thursday, March 21, 2013

Two Easter Cards

Hello Stamper,
Can you believe that Easter is just in a couple of weeks?
The cards I made this week are CAS and made for mailing, so there are no flowers or any oversized embellishments.
I heat-embossed the Eggstra saying in the middle of a Spellbinder die. 
I stamped the Eggs Decorated in another Spellbinder frame. 
I outlined the inner part of the frame with the Spica glitter pens from Copic. The eggs are colored in with the Copic markers. The daisy is a button that I cut the shank off of.
This card is another CAS. The blue background was cut out with a Spellbinder and then embossed with a Cuttlebug embossing folder.

The oval is another Spellbinder die. Before I took off the die, I sponged Brilliance Sky Blue around the edges. 
The image, Bunny Butt & Ear, was stamped with VersaFine Clair Acorn on light tan and embossed with clear embossing powder, and then stamped again on white to cut out the words. I added the eyes with white pearls, then black.

Hope you have a happy Easter!
 Vicky


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8 comments:

  1. Cards are wonderful. On the first one love all the beautiful colors and the sentiment is wonderful.
    The second one is just to funny.. Forgot I have those stamps. Love the papers.
    Hugs, Patricia

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  2. LOL Great cards. Now I'm craving some chocolate bunnies.

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  3. Love the cards Karen, I have always loved those funny bunnies!

    Carol x

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  4. Beautiful cards. Got a craving for Lindt chocolate after seeing those bunnies.

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  5. Both the eggs and the funny bunnies make delightful Easter cards. These are so cute.

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  6. these are both very nice Easter cards
    debramarie one at hotmail dot com

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  7. Lovely cards! I can't believe Easter is coming so soon! As it's still snowing here, I don't have a spring feeling yet! Greetings from Belgium, Annelies

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