Today I’m sharing an Easter bunny scene card with pretty flowers, a bright blue sky filled with clouds and a bright yellow sun. I cannot express how much my mood improves when I make something so bright and cute. For this project I used the Rubbernecker Nested Scallop with Holes, Bunnies, Grass, Garden Stems, Small Flowers #1, Small Flowers #3, Cloud Tree, Small Ivy and Tiny Flower Buds (bunny neck).
The Scalloped Sky Layer
- Cut the scalloped layer using white cardstock.
- Mask off the edges of the scalloped layer using masking tape.
- Fill in the open area of the scalloped layer using blue ink and a large blender brush.
- Use a cloud template and blender brush to apply light clouds to the blue background.
The Scalloped Edge Grass Layers
- Cut two green scalloped layers about 1.50″ wide using the long side of the scalloped die.
- Place each green scalloped layer on the cutting platform, line up the grass die and run through the machine. Note: I made one grass layer a little bit taller than the front layer.
- Apply a strip of mounting tape to the front grass layer and attach it to the second layer.
- Line up the grass layers on the scalloped layer and attach using double stick tape.
The Flower Stems
- Cut two full sets of the garden stems using green cardstock.
- Use pink, purple and yellow cardstock to cut the small flowers.
- Place the flower son the molding pad and push down in the center of each using a small tipped stylus. Note: I have three molding pads layered together so I can push down deep to get a good form on the flowers.
- Attach the flowers to the garden stems using glossy accents.
- Tuck the flower stems in behind the grass layers and attach using glossy accents.
The Bunny
- Cut the bunny using cream cardstock.
- Apply a light shade of brown ink to the body using a mini applicator.
- Attach two ivy leaves and tiny flower buds to the bunny neck using glossy accents.
Finish the Easter Bunny Scene
- Apply strips of mounting tape to th back of the scalloped scene layer and attach it to the white card base.
- Cut the clouds using white cardstock and the sun using yellow cardstock.
- Use pieces of mounting tape to attach the clouds and sun to the sky.
- Finish the scene by attaching the bunny to the grass in a spot that allows him to be looking up at the sun.
Making this Easter bunny scene brightened my day. Do you have a favorite set of dies or stamps that you like to use for spring and Easter cards? Check out this link to see lots of my favorite bunny cards. You can tons of bunny card inspiration at this Pinterest link. Thank you for coming by today and I hope you are staying home and staying safe on this Easter holiday weekend.
Here are the dies used for my card.
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Here are the tools and supplies used.
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This is SO ADORABLE, Kittie! I LOVE the colors & the scene you’ve created! Those little flowers, the bunny, the sweet little sun & clouds, & the lacy card base you used are PERFECT together! This brightens my day too! HOPE you have a BLESSED EASTER, Kittie! HUGS!!!! ;)<3
such cuteness!! Happy Easter!
Really cute. Im having motivational issues. My husband had a serious fall on our driveway 4 weeks ago. Hevwont go fet it checked, so I’ve been playing nurse. The good thing is he is a captive audience and has to tolerate what I make him do.
The weather is gorgeous so that makes me more cheerful. Have a lovely Easter anyway you can???
Cute cute cute…sweetest little bunny. Have loved all of your pastel cards. Hope you had a blessed Easter. We had tornado warnings for 1/2 hour yesterday…so scared…the day ended with God’s masterpiece in the sky with beautiful hues of pink casting down on the pond….all is right with the world again…We will get through this COVID 19. Please stay safe my friend.