Hello crafters! How are you? With Easter around the corner, I thought I’d share a cute Easter Card I created with some dies from Polkadoodles. I used the Oval trellis die in the background because it reminded me a little of a gorgeous decorated egg, but I also thought that as it’s not actually an egg, you could change up the sentiment and use it as a kids birthday card if you don’t celebrate easter. The peekaboo element; the little windows through the front of the card, adds a really lovely touch that has a lot more impact in real life.
You could also use this same technique with a bunch of other dies you may already have in your stash. Anything with a bit of detail that you could create a panel with would do nicely.
Check out the video below if you want to see how I created this card, or scroll a little further if you want to see the supply list.
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Beautiful card. Love how you used the dies to make it into a easter card.
Crafty hugs, Renske
Thanks so much Renske! I'm really glad you like it!