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Easter Cross card

Good day!

I often have conflicting thoughts on the theme of  Easter cards for my family and friends because some of my friends are not Christians and I don't want to throw Jesus in their faces.  In the past, this usually resulted in making two Easter cards, one religious and one not.  This year though, I'm making ONE Easter card for all, and, since last year's Easter card had a bunny, this year's will be religious.  ๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ˜‡

I looked through my pinterest pins from years ago and found this one, Cross of Hope.  I decided to CASE it but use primarily purple and yellow.  I also chose to incorporate the Freshly Made Sketches design #369 into this card while using up some of my older 6x6 pattern paper.  A win-win all around!  I made the lamb on the inside pop-up for a bit more interest.

I think the end result turned out very nicely.  I hope you like it as well.

Thanks for popping in and Happy Easter!

Card Recipe

Stamps: SU! Easter Lamb, SU! Hold Osun To Hope
Punches & Dies:  SU! Cross Of Hope, SU! Deckled Rectangles, SU! Stitched Shapes, SU! Layering Ovals
Embossing folders:  na
Paper: SU! Highland Heather, SU! So Saffron, SU! Whisper White, Pastel Pattern paper from stash
Paper Size: A2 5.5" x 4.25" card
Ink: SU! Highland Heather, SU! So Saffron, SU! Gray Granite
Accessories: 
Techniques: die cut, interactive pop-up


Inspiration from:


CASE - Copy And Share Everything ๐Ÿ’“
SU! - Stampin Up
DSP - Designer Series Paper
PP - Paper Pumpkin
SSS - Simon Says Stamp
MFT - My Favorite Things Stamps
C9 - Concord & 9th
FMS - Freshly Made Sketches
PPP - Pretty Pink Posh

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