Hello my Stampin’ Friends,
Today I am going to share with you my 2014 version of the “Easter Egg Hunt” scrapbook page I shared a couple days ago. I didn’t realize that some of those punches had retired… but I love the way this page turned out! What I did realize is I’m really missin’ my scrapbooking group … I’m on a mission to get another club together for next year. Let’s scrap ladies!!
I began my page with “Marina Mist” cardstock as my base. Then I cut two 1-1/2″ x 12″ strips and created my finely mowed lawn with the new “Fringe Scissors”. You can find it in the Celebrate the Everyday catalog.
My eggs were punched out of our Silver Glimmer paper with the Extra Large Oval Punch. Then I went a little crazy coloring the eggs. I started out with the colors I used on my card a few days ago … the Old Olive, Rich Razzelberry, and the Tempting Turquoise.
Oh but you must have many different colored eggs … so I grabbed the Melon Mambo and Marina Mist … they looked good too so I also tried the Crushed Curry and Tangerine Tango! I did find that you can “spritz” the glimmer paper and sponge dauber your color on … it went fast!
While my eggs were drying, I created my bunny. I used the Oval Framelit for the bunny butt, and the Boho Blossom punch for his tail. His head was created with the 1-3/8″ circle punch. The ears (2) were punched with the Large Oval.
The bunny tail and ears were fluffed with the bone folder (just give the cardstock a bit of a curl). It adds some additional dimension that works well with the layers of grass.
I did size him up … and he will fit onto a card front! Wouldn’t that make the cutest Easter card!?
I created the little chick also from the extra large oval, cut out his beak from a piece of scrap, and created his eye by coloring a pearl with a Sharpie™.
Hope you enjoyed my scrapbook page today and that it inspired you to do a bit of scrapbooking!
Have an awesome day!
Here are the supplies I used to create today’s scrapbook page … You can click on them for more details on the products and / or to purchase. Thank you 🙂
Very cute….I love those beautiful eggs.
Thank you Kathie for your comment. I was just thinking … we may need to do this technique in class!! Let’s see what I can come up with 🙂 Enjoy your day.