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Easter Treat card

A Clean and simple card that is great for a child. I used the Sale-a-bration stamp set Delicate Details (no longer available) to make the border on the card panel and then because I wanted to use most of the stamps in the Basket Bunch stamp set, I stamped them in the shape of a cross. I thought it was a great solution to what I was trying to do. Take a look at the project below and let me know what you think


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Additional supplies: ATG tape runner, Ken Oliver's Stick-It, Fun Foam and clear blocks

1. Create a card base from Very Vanilla card stock to measure 5½” x 8½” and score at 4¼”.

2. Cut a Very Vanilla panel of card stock to measure 4”x 4¾” and stamp the border on all 4 sides using Melon Mambo ink. Adhere to the card base.

3. Cut the focal panel from another piece of Very Vanilla card stock to measure 3¾” x 4” and stamp the images in a cross design. Color the images and pop the panel up with fun foam and then adhere to the card base.

4. Stamp the sentiment with Memento Tuxedo black ink at the bottom of the card front.

5. The inside of the card was left blank for a personal message .


Look at all the dimension fun foam adds to your card.

I hope you have enjoyed today's project and will check back often for more inspiration. Thank you for visiting.
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