Guest Designer ~ Noga Shefer

Hi crafty friends! Noga here and today I have a card for Easter to share with you that I created for SugarPea Designs.

My card featuring SugarCut- Egg cut  away window dieSugarCut-  Easter WordEaster Wishes and 24 Carrot Friend stamp set and dies.

To make this card I took an A2 panel of Bristol smooth cardstock using the large frame die from SugarCut- Card Front Element Builder and cut in the middle an egg window using SugarCut- Egg Cut Away Window Die. I cut another A2 panel of Bristol smooth cardstock and blending tattered rose distress oxide ink on it and glue it under the egg window.

Next I colored the adorable bunny and the leaves using copic markers and glue the bunny.
Next I stamped a greeting from the Easter Wishes Stamp set using tattered rose distress oxide ink.
Than I cut from peach cardstock the word EASTER 2 times using SugarCut- Easter Word.
I glued my panel to A2 base card using some Kokuyo LONG Dot Liner Adhesive Runner from the shop.

To finish off, I added an Olive Branch Envelope.

I enjoyed a lot making this card, I hope you enjoy it too and feel inspired to create!
Have a wonderful week!

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6 Comment

  1. Reply
    Andrea Hastilow
    March 18, 2019 at 6:18 am

    Gorgeous look to your fun Easter card. The colouring is so beautifully soft. Thank you for sharing this x

    1. Reply
      Noga Shefer
      March 18, 2019 at 1:37 pm

      Thank you so very much, Andrea 🙂

  2. Reply
    Terrie D.
    March 18, 2019 at 11:01 am

    This is such a sweet card! I love the cute little bunny. 🙂

    1. Reply
      Noga Shefer
      March 18, 2019 at 1:38 pm

      Thank you so very much, Terrie 🙂

  3. Reply
    candicardscreations
    March 18, 2019 at 9:18 pm

    Soo sweet Noga! Love the die cut accents!💕

  4. Reply
    Cathy Lillie
    March 20, 2019 at 1:51 am

    How cute is that bunny!!! Beautiful, soft colors especially the tattered rose. I love that you used that for the sentiment, as well as inside the egg.

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