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Easter Week Day #5

Pretty Pink Posh

Happy Friday!

I’m really excited to share today’s card with you- hence me saving the best for last. Do you remember Easter egg hunts? I wanted to create an egg hunt for my card so I thought it would be cute to put some eggs on top of the flower. It’ll be hard for me to part with this card… (maybe I’ll just need to re-create another one)

For this card, I pulled out the Gleeful Gardens set and the Happy Easter set from Lawn Fawn. These sets go so well together and honestly, you can use a lot of the elements from the Easter set on everyday card.

Pretty Pink Posh

Since this was the last card in the theme week, I wanted to go bolder and brighter. A lot of my older cards used these bolder colors and now that I pulled them out, I miss using them on a regular basis. You just might see them more often….

On this card, I used the Stitched Duo 2 as my main panel and used both the Stitched Borders 1 & 2 for the bottom of the card.

Pretty Pink Posh


Thank you all for your sweet comments and likes on the cards from Easter week. I had a lot of fun creating these cards and I’m already trying to schedule a time when I can craft in preparation for another theme week.

I’ll be back next week with my March Craft Favorites video and hopefully, I can prep for the next tutorial video. Have a great weekend!

10 Comments

  1. Absolutely adorable!!! LOVE the brighter background colors! TFS!

  2. Been watching all week but trying to comment in between job an kids is tricky,but there was no stopping me today.This is my fave set this year and you put an adoreable spin on it.IN FACT MY FAVES ALL WEEK.I ADORE WHAT YOU CREATE and look forward to see your daily posts.BLESSED WEEKEND

  3. Hi! I just stumbled upon your instagram and your blog. I’m a new card maker, and I just wanted to say that I love your cards!

  4. It’s been fun following along with your Easter series; great cards. Gave me lots of new ideas to try; esp. liked hiding the eggs in the flowers. We do an Easter egg hunt for our nieces/nephews kids’ every year and they love it.

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