Hi Y'all!
Robyn here, welcoming you to day 3 of our blog hop with Scrapbook Adhesives, makers of quality and creative adhesives! Thanks for dropping by!
Terre is also sharing today and if this is your first visit, go back and see the inspiration you missed Monday and Tuesday.Special thanks to the fine folks at Scrapbook Adhesives for all the fab products and for coming out to play with us at Quietfire.
Here is my project.
Products used:
- Neenah Classic Crest Desert Sand Card Stock 80lb
- Quietfire Design- Bunny Easel Card Digital Cut file
- Quietfire Design- Rubber Stamps, The Love we give away, Flourishes One
- Scrapbook Adhesives-3D Foam Easter Shapes,Dodz-3D,E-Z Dots Mini-permanent
- Clever Some Day -Border Bits Digital Cut File
- Lion Brand -Gumdrop Yarn
- Glitter Rit- Olive, Spruce
- Ranger Distress Inks-Tea Die, Spun Sugar, Tumbled Glass, Mowed Lawn,Squeezed Lemon
- Ranger Distress Markers-Ripe Persimmon, Mowed Lawn
- Ranger- Detail Clear Embossing Powder
- Ranger Liquid Pearls-Bisque
- Ranger Alcohol Ink-Lettuce
- Colorbox Pigment Ink-Twilight
- VersaFine Pigment Ink-Imperial Purple
- Pink Flocking
- Patterned Scrapbook paper
Begin with your cut files.
You can never have too many bunnies!
I love how this, above, turns into...
...this below! with just the touch of a mouse!
The Bunny Easel Card is an instant project
You could send it just as is, with some kind words, or begin embellishing!Add some color with Distress Inks and Markers.
Use a mask when you color your carrot.
Create your background with the flourish stamp and more Distress Inks.
Stamp the sentiment in VersaFine Imperial Purple and thermal emboss clear.
The tail and tie are Red Heart yarn, adhered with Dotz.
The bit of pink flocking is glued with the E-Z mini dots, overlapping.
The Sentiment bunny gets some dimension from the 3-D Dotz. I love that they are clear, so you don't see them from the side.
First remove the cover sheet of the negative space and put a little powder on it.
Then remove the cover sheets on the letters and burnish the glitter into the foam.
I mixed two colors and added a few drops of alcohol ink to get the shade I wanted.
Use the cover sheet to make some marks for easy placement of the letters.
The E-Z mini dots are great for gluing small bits, like the grass.
Here is a side view.
There is lots of room for words of love inside, and you could add more carrots!
A few drops of liquid pearls accent the letters.
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22 comments:
very cute card, I love the bling/glitter.
How precious
Cute! Thanks for the chance to win!
Love this fun card!! Thank you for the tutorial also!! Your card is just adorable and somebunny will be very hoppy to receive it!! TFS!
cute card. Have a great day
This is such a great card. So much creativity has gone in to it. Wow, I would like to try
something like this. Keep up the great work!
I love this cheery oh so cute bunny card! Thanks for the letter line up tip!
Such a pretty bunny are covered with hearts and flowers!! Love her sweet and colorful pompom tail. What a clever design with the carrot, too. Very fun and cheerful card!
<3 J
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What a fun project thanks for the opportunity to win
This bunny card is adorable--lots of great details and techniques.
Such a cute bunny.
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Lots of pieces. A good adhesive is really necessary for a project like this. Love the card.
I do love easel cards! But I've never had it this easy! :o)
Entering contest as "Gramma"
Robyn I love this Easter card and girl great minds think a like!!!
wow, lots of work went into this. it's amazing. great job. thanks for the tute so I can see all of the steps. I like to guess then read and see how close I am.
Oh my word...this is so cute!!! Fabulous idea for the card! Incorporating the bunny shape to the fold card is just brilliant!
Adorable bunny card! Thanks for sharing this very creative card!
Super cute card! I love the bunny and the sentiment, thanks for sharing.
This is a wow card very clever and thought out love it
This is just adorable. I love the shaped card!
Love this, Robyn!!!
Super cute! Love the glitter embossing!
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