Easter Blessings

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Hello friends – Bri here! I am back today to share a mini slimline card design featuring the Easter Joy set from Pink and Main. Keep reading below for more details on how I made this Spring project.

First I die cut the top three layers of the white, lilac, and light green cardstock with the Mod Stitched Mini Slim Dies. The bottom dark green layer is cut to 3.5″ x 6″ for the mini slimline card size. The top white layer is embossed with the Cobblestone Embossing Folder. I used Pumice Stone Distress Oxide ink to accent the 3D layer. I discovered it’s a lot easier to add color to the embossing folder if you use one of those roller brushes. Once the top layer was dry, I glued the four layers together with liquid adhesive.

Next, I heat embossed the “Easter Blessings” sentiment with white embossing powder onto the lilac cardstock. I used Shaded Lilac Distress ink to shade the sentiment die cut and glued it to the card front. I used my Copic markers to color the floral accents and tucked them behind the sentiment. For finishing touches, I added green enamel dots from the All Occasion Glitter Enamel Dots.

Thank you for stopping by the blog. Overall this card gives me a garden patio vibe which is perfect for Spring! I really hope this floral project inspires you today.

Pink & Main Products Used:
Easter Joy Stamp Set
Easter Joy Coordinating Dies
Mod Stitched Mini Slim Dies
Cobblestone Embossing Folder
EZ Squeeze Craft Glue
Magic Anti-Static Brush
All Occasion Glitter Enamel Dots
Foam Tape Roll

Other Key Products Used:
White, Lilac, Light Green, and Dark Green Cardstock
Copics:
V000, V01, V12, V15,
Y000, Y04, Y08, YR21, YR23
BG90, BG92, BG95, BG98
YG00, YG11, YG13, YG17, G82, G85
RV000, RV02, RV14
Shaded Lilac Distress Ink
Pumice Stone Distress Oxide Ink
White Gel Pen
White Embossing Powder
Glue Dots

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