Hello friends! Today I'm sharing a slimline Easter card featuring the brand new Eggtastic Stamp Set and coordinating dies and Slim Fancy Fence Creative Cuts Dies paired with a grass border die from the previously released Slim Window Dressing Creative Cuts Dies. I colored the darling Easter images with no line coloring using Tombow Dual Brush Markers. The result it a soft and pretty pastel card perfect for spring!
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V I D E O T U T O R I A L
Watch the creation of this Eggtastic Slimline Easter Card from start to finish below or click HERE to watch in HD:
EGGTASTIC SLIMLINE EASTER CARD
Products featured:
- Eggtastic Stamp Set and coordinating dies
- Slim Fancy Fence Creative Cuts Dies
- Slim Window Dressing Creative Cuts Dies
- More supplies linked in the supply list at the bottom of this post
The images from the Eggtastic Stamp Set were stamped on Bristol Smooth Cardstock with Lawn Fawn Jellyfish No Line Coloring Ink and colored in with the following Tombow Dual Brush Markers color combinations:
- Bunnies: 992 Sand, 990 Light Sand, 800 Baby Pink, N00 Blender
- Chicks (and yellow egg): 020 Peach, 025 Light Orange, 933 Orange, 800 Baby Pink, N00 Blender
- Pink Eggs: 761 Carnation, 800 Baby Pink, 772 Blush (paintbrush tip), N00 Blender
- Orange Eggs: 933 Orange, 910 Opal, N00 Blender
- Green Eggs: 173 Willow Green, 133 Chartreuse, N00 Blender
- Aqua Eggs: 296 Green, 291 Alice Blue, N00 Blender
- Blue Eggs & Paint Can: 491 Glacier Blue, 515 Light Blue, N00 Blender, N79 Warm Gray 2
- Purple Eggs: 603 Periwinkle, 620 Lilac, N00 Blender
- Paintbrush: 969 Chocolate
The images were die cut with the coordinating Eggtastic Creative Cuts Dies.
For the background scene, the Slim Fancy Fence Creative Cuts Dies frame was cut twice from smooth white cardstock. From one of the inner rectangles, the fence and a Slim Window Dressing Creative Cuts Dies grass border were die cut.
The "sky" was inked with Lawn Fawn Mermaid and Peacock dye inks. Greetings from the Eggtastic Stamp Set were stamped along the top of the panel with clear embossing ink and heat embossed with white embossing powder.
The "grass: was inked with Lawn Fawn Celery Stick dye ink.
One of the doily lace border frames was adhered to a 3 1/2" x 8 1/2" slimline card base. The "sky" background was adhered inside the frame. The grass border was adhered along the bottom edge. The fence was tucked into place but not glued down yet. The images were all adhered in place as shown. Little dabs of glue were added behind the fencing as needed. The remaining frame was adhered in place to finish the card.
S U P P L I E S
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S H O P P I N G
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Very adorable card.
Posted by: Belinda | February 23, 2021 at 01:13 PM
So adorably cute! Your coloring makes the bunnies' fur look so real and like if you touch them they will be soft and fluffy. This was a great card and enjoyed your constructing and coloring it. Thank you.
Posted by: Patricia Wilson | February 23, 2021 at 03:50 PM
Hi Nichol. Your card is a bit of sunshine and springtime - perfect timing for these last days of winter. I am with you in wanting spring to get here fast. I live in Colorado and we have had some midwest type of cold (below zero) this winter. The no line coloring with Tombow markers is awesome. Thanks for the inspiration.
Posted by: Kirsten Estes | February 23, 2021 at 04:33 PM
Just adorable!!!
Posted by: Gab | February 24, 2021 at 06:51 AM
Oh, goodness, Nichol!! Your work just grabs my attention every time! I love this beautiful Eastery card!! You always seem to choose just the right colors and to assemble the characters "just so," as my grandma used to say.
TFS!!!
Lori S in PA
Posted by: Lori Spitzer | February 24, 2021 at 03:23 PM