Easter Theme Week- Day 5

Hi there everyone, it’s Nina-Marie here today to share a fun, half-circle window scene card with you as part of our Easter theme week!

I love creating scenes and the new Pretty Pink Posh Window Frame dies are perfect for making something a bit different shape then the usual full-circle windows.
To start off, I have used the Lawn Fawn Happy Easter stamp set to create the images for my scene; I stamped them all onto white cardstock using black ink and colored them all with Copics. I’ve got the colors broken out below for easy reference:
- Bunny: Eoooo, E50, E30, E31, RV00, R20, C1, C3
- Bird: Y000, Y11, Y15, YR23, R20
- Eggs: Y000, Y11, BG0000, BG10, RV00, RV10, G00, YG41
- Tulips: RV00, RV10, Y11, Y15, BG0000, BG01
- Grass (die cut) YG61, YG97, YG95, BG93
After coloring, I fussy cut everything out and added a few additional details using a white gel pen.

To put my scene together, I started off by die cutting a large panel from a Simon Says Stamp Stitched Rectangle die and the Pretty Pink Posh Window Frame die; the negative half circle piece from the window I saved for using as the background to my scene. I stamped a light yellow bunny background using the Peeps Background cling from Simon Says Stamp.

I colored the negative half circle with Cracked Pistachio distress ink and layered the following elements on top (in order): a white cloud border (Puffy Clouds border die from Lawn Fawn), a white fence (Picket Fence die from Pretty Pink Posh), and a strip of green grass (Grassy Hills border die from My Favorite Things).

I tucked all the images I colored around the window scene and laid the entire piece back inside the die cut window frame I had die cut previously. I added Wink Of Stella clear glitter, Glossy Accents and a heat embossed sentiment onto the card. And of course, I used some Pretty Pink Posh sequins and confetti to finish things off (Iridescent Mini Heart confetti and Easter Mix sequins).
![]()
If you have missed any of the previous posts, click on the photos below to see the post from that day.
I hope you have enjoyed today’s inspiration and I’m so glad you stopped by to spend some time with me! Happy Creating!
xoxo, Nina-Marie


















































