Showing posts with label easter printables. Show all posts
Showing posts with label easter printables. Show all posts

March 25, 2016

Easter Bunnies Collage Sheet - Easter Cards


Easter is right around the corner so I have been busy getting my cards ready to mail. The 4 cards that I have for you today are all from this darling collage sheet: Ewe-N-Me Printables.
 
There are 19 total different images per sheet and you can print as many sheets as you need. This sheet is really nice to use if you want to make all of your cards different. 
 

 

Two bunnies in love, isn't it a sweet image? A little washi tape, a few sequins, a little twine and computer generated sentiment and your card is complete.


I think this is my favorite image from the sheet, I added a doily, washi tape, Imaginisce jewels, sequins and a computer generated sentiment.
 

All of these cards were very fast and easy to make, the film strip style images were perfect for my film strip die.

I was able to use up some scraps on the sentiments and the film strip die cuts.

Thank you for stopping by to take a look.

Sue
www.suek86401.blogspot.com

March 21, 2016

Easter Greetings and Easter Memories

Easter is just around the corner and one of my fondest childhood memories is receiving the book "Heidi" in one of my Easter baskets. I loved to read and I was fortunate to have parents who encouraged it!!

So for me, what could be sweeter than these delightful Bunny Easter Greetings Printable Bookmarks! They bring back such wonderful memories ... and perhaps you can start some as well!!

Bookmarks - Bunny - Easter Greetings

Deena's downloadable features four on a page (and each measures 2.25" x 6").

After printing them on white card stock, I cut them out and inked the edges with a dark brown ink.


I then added an eyelet to the top of each bookmark and threaded a piece of yellow and white ribbon through each. 


As a final touch, I added pearl gemstones to the bottom of each bookmark. 

These bookmarks would be a fun addition to an Easter basket ... especially if you include a book!

Please be sure to visit Ewe-N-Me Printables for more printable bookmarks.

Thanks so much for stopping by today! Happy Easter to all!

Beth
prettybyrddesigns.blogspot.com

March 18, 2016

Easter Card in a Box

Evidently I have been on a bit of a, "card in a box" binge, this is the 3rd one I've made recently. But when I saw this beautiful collage sheet I decided that it was perfect for a card in a box. Aren't these angels beautiful?
 
 
You can find the file here: Ewe-N-Me Printiables.  You get 2 sizes of 6 different images for a total of 12 images per sheet and you can print as many as you need.
 

After cutting out and choosing my images (I used 3 large images on the bottom of the box and 3 small images on the top of the box)  I went to work on measuring, cutting, scoring and folding my box. I put my images onto the box before I assembled it because it is easier that way.
 


  
I used my Cricut to cut the, "Happy Easter" and the flowers with the Easter 2010 cartridge. I added some jewels to the flower centers and a couple around the upper portion of my card.
 
If you haven't made a card in a box before, here is a very good tutorial: Card in a box tutorial.
 
Thank you for stopping by to take a look.
 
Sue
 
 
 



 

April 1, 2015

Embellished Easter Tags

Hello Friends,
Happy April Fool's Day. As my hubby always says... "There's no fool like an April Fool". haha

Today I'm sharing some tags that I made with two different printables from Ewe-N-Me.

I used brown kraft cardstock for the main background then layered it with the Hang Tags - Postcard Backs printable for the background and embellished with a few things including a banner, round scalloped punch, a rosette, twine and the Bottle Cap Images - Spring Bunnies printable. I added and eyelet at the top too.


The banner that says Happy Easter was simply printed on brown kraft cardstock, trimmed into a long strip and I cut a V shape on the ends. I folded the banner on two places (on each end) about 3/8 inch apart, doing this gave me the option to add dimension and make it pop up. Leaving it flat would have been just fine too.


I punched out a scalloped circle, inked the edges, added the paper rosette and then the bottlecap image.


If you've never made rosettes from paper I think you'll find them a lot of fun to make. I've been making a lot of them lately, they go together quickly and only require a small strip of paper. If you're unsure how to make them, do a quick youtube search and you'll find a lot of great tutorials.

Don't forget that selected Easter Printables are on sale now thru April 5, 2015, you can find the sale items here.

Happy Easter!
Deena Davis
www.ewenmeprintables.com