Monday, February 6, 2017

Stampin' Up Basket Bunch, Circle of Spring, Greatest Greetings, Basket Builder, Layering Circles, Lots of Labels

We are supposed to get rain, freezing rain and back to rain again tonight after midnight.  I don't remember a Winter where we have gotten so much ice, sleet and freezing rain.  I'm glad that I don't have to go anywhere.

My share for today is another Easter Card that I designed using Basket Bunch, Circle of Spring and Greatest Greetings Stamp Sets and Basket Builder, Layering Circles and Lots of Labels Framelits Dies.

Let's take a look:

 
These little bunnies are so cute and fun to stamp in an array of colors.  And, how fun is this Wreath of Bunnies!!!

My Card Base is Stampin' Up's Sweet Sugarplum Designer Series Paper cut at 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" and scored and folded at 4-1/4".

My Card Front Panel is Sweet Sugarplum Cardstock cut at 3-3/4" x 5" and adhered to my Card Base with Mono Multi Purpose Glue.

 
I stamped my Sentiment from Circle of Spring Stamp Set in Basic Black Archival Ink.

Using SU's Layering Circles, I die cut a Circle out of the Center of one of SU's White Tea Lace Doilies.  I adhered it to my Card Front Panel with a small amount of Mono Multi Purpose Glue around the inside Circles' edges leaving the outer edge free of adhesive.

Usings two of the Scalloped Circle dies, I die cut a ring for the Wreath Base and adhered it to the Doily with Stampin' Dimensionals.


I stamped one set of Bunnies onto Shimmery White Cardstock in the following colors using SU's Basket Bunch Stamp Set:
Sweet Sugarplum, Blushing Bride, So Saffron, Soft Sky, Old Olive, Flirty Flamingo, Wisteria Wonder and Pumpkin Pie.

I stamped a second set of Bunnies on the coordinating colors of Cardstock.

I stamped the Bow in Flirty Flamingo Ink onto Flirty Flamingo Cardstock and die cut out the Bow and all the Bunnies.

I started by dividing my Wreath into 4 Quadrants.  So, I adhered the Cardstock Bunnies first with the Old Olive Bunny at the Top, the Sweet Sugarplum Bunny at the Bottom, the Wisteria Wonder Bunny to the Left and the So Saffron Bunny to the right.  I then Centered the rest of the Cardstock Bunnies in the Center of each Quadrant.  The Cardstock Bunnies were all adhered with Mono Multi Purpose Glue.

I then went around and adhered each Shimmery White Bunny and the Bow in the leftover spaces with Stampin' Dimensionals.
 
 
For the inside of my Card:
Using Lots of Labels Framelits Dies, I die cut one label from Sweet Sugarplum Designer Series Paper and one from Whisper White Cardstock.

Using SU's Greatest Greetings Stamp Set, I stamped my Sentiment in Basic Black Archival Ink and adhered the Whisper White Label to the DSP Label and to the inside of my card with Mono Multi Purpose Glue.


I stamped my Eggs (from left to right) in Blushing Bride, So Saffron, Sweet Sugarplum, Soft Sky and Wisteria Wonder from their coordinating Cardstocks and adhered them to the bottom of the Whisper White Label with Mono Multi Purpose Glue.

I stamped my carrot twice: once in Pumpkin Pie Ink onto Shimmery White Cardstock and once in Old Olive Ink onto Old Olive Cardstock.  I die cut them out leaving a little extra length on the Carrot Top to be able to adhere the Carrot Top to the Carrot and then to the top of the Whisper White Label with Mono Multi Purpose Glue.


And, I stamped and die cut another Tiny Egg in Flirty Flamingo Ink and Cardstock and adhered it next to my Sentiment on the front of my Card.

What a fun, fun, fun Card.  I just might have to hang this one in my Studio year round.  I'm not sure that I could part with this one.  =)

That's all I have for today.  Thanks for stopping by my blog!




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PLEASE GIVE CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS DUE!


I recently discovered that people are using my cards and/or projects, duplicating them and entering them into challenges, using them for their own card classes and (using them on their blogs as their own creations) - Please give credit where credit is due.  My cards and projects are my own creations and are not to be used in challenges, blog hops, card classes or sold at craft shows; etc., for profit.  I don't mind if you duplicate my creativity to pass on to family members or friends as gifts or Occasions cards; but,  PLEASE be considerate of others creativity!  Thank you!



 

7 comments:

  1. I AM WITHOUT SPEECH LYNN.
    This just couldn't be any more FUN if you tried.
    Just makes me SMILE from ear to ear.
    NICELY DONE my friend!

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  2. Now this is adorable! How it paid off with all that stamping and die cutting!love hoe you used the doily for the wreath base. I love it!

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  3. Love it! Adorable! And nicely made! Will give credit where credit is due when re-creating and showing this card myself. Could you list the stamp set(s) and dies used? Thanks!

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  4. Thank you so much! I'm so glad that you all liked my card as much as I do!
    Ms Deedle-Dee Doodles: I'm so glad that I could inspire you with my card. I listed all the stamps sets and dies that I used for this card in the second paragraph of this blog post. And, thank you so much for giving credit. I've really been taken advantage of. And, I so appreciate your kind comments!!!

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  5. I have been at a loss for how to use this tiny peep as the focal point of a card. I absolutely LOVE your wreath! So clever, Lynn! I will be CASE-ing your card for sure (and giving credit!) Thank you for sharing!

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  6. Thanks Sherri for your kind comments. I'm so glad that I could inspire you!!! Thanks too for giving me credit! =)

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