I love to make handmade cards for the holidays. It’s that little “extra” that lets someone know you took the time to create something beautiful in honor of them. Here are two Easter designs I created when my daughter was a baby — simple, clean and iconic. The translucent velum creates a softness of color when layered upon the pastel card stock. The added details of adhesive jeweled eyes, tightly tied bows, glittered chick feet, dimensional beak, and cotton tail provides finishing touches of thoughtfulness.
Supplies
8.5" x 11" yellow, pink, orange card stock
translucent velum
Martha Stewart orange glass glitter
10 inch long, 1/4 inch wide ribbon
Martha Stewart adhesive jewels
scalloped edged scissors
cotton ball
Martha Stewart glitter glue
fine-tipped Sharpie markers in bright, pastel colors
X-acto craft knife
metal ruler
self-healing cutting mat
Japanese hole punch
1. Download chick and bunny template and print on velum paper.
2. Trim bunny and chick out of velum with X-acto craft knife.
3. Measure, cut pink or yellow 8.5" x 11" card stock into four 4.25" x 5.5" rectangles using metal ruler, x-acto knife and cutting mat.
4. Trim 4.25" x 5.5" rectangles with scalloped edge scissors.
5. Align and center velum chick or bunny over card stock rectangle.
6. Use Japanese hole punch to make holes at the “x” on the template.
7. String ribbon through holes, tie in a bow, trimming ends until even.
8. Adhere jeweled eyes.
9. Using glitter glue, add cotton tail on rabbit.
For chick:
10. Use glitter glue to draw feet and sprinkle with glitter.
11. Trace beak template on orange card stock; cut and score with X-acto knife; fold and glue on the top of the chick card.
12. Finish with message written with fine-tip Sharpie markers.
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