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Easter Bunny Friend Card

The Easter Bunny stamp set from Stampin’ Up isn’t just for your Easter projects. Take a look at this card perfect for a friend! And be sure to check out the video tutorial on my YouTube channel showing you exactly how to make this card.

Easter Bunny Stamp Set

The Easter Bunny stamp set is a 15 stamp photopolymer stamp set. The images are perfect for all of your Easter and spring projects!

For this card, I’ve combined the stamp set with my favorite Stampin’ Up color, Highland Heather! I think this purple is a beautiful color for spring.

The card layout is pretty simple, I really wanted that bunny to be my focal point. The measurements for this card are:

  • Card base- 4¼” by 11″ scored at 5½”
  • Basic White (2)- 5¼” by 4″
  • Highland Heather- 4½” by 3¼”
  • DSP- 4¼” by 3″
  • Highland Heather- 1¾” by 1¼”
  • Basic White- 1½” by 1″

Although the cute little bunny is the focal point of this card, did you notice that sparkle in the background? That’s the Fine Shimmer Paper! It comes in 3 colors and adds sparkle to your projects without the mess of glitter. Check out all the supplies I used below.

Be sure to watch the video tutorial for this card over on my YouTube channel! Don’t forget to subscribe while you’re there to see all of my videos.

Need more ideas using the Easter Bunny stamp set? Join the SassyPaperCrafters VIP Group on Facebook. I’ll be showing ideas and giving tips and tricks using this set all week long! You can even download the free PDF for the Easter Bunny Gift Bags!

Note: while I love my demonstrator friends, this group is not for you. However, you are more than welcome to follow my public channels!

The Subtles Designer Series Paper I used for this card has since sold out but this pack is similar and currently on the clearance rack for $4.60! I’ve added it to the supply list.

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