Easter Card Ideas

Easter will be here before you know it! Have you finished your Easter cards yet? If you’re like me, you haven’t even started. Between life, work and school I barely have time breath let alone get creative in my stamp room!

Well, this post is for all those procrastinators out there, including me! I’m going to share some quick and easy card ideas gathered from across the web to help you get your creative juices flowing. Remember, click the images to go directly to the creators’ sites for more fabulous ideas.

Check out this first card. I love the color choices. Paired together, don’t they just feel like Easter?

Isn’t this next one so stinkin’ cute? Don’t get overwhelmed! It’s really just some rectangle pieces, circles (use your punches!) and some embellishments. You could get as fancy or as basic as you want depending on what you have for time. And on a side note, you must check out Mary Fish’s website. I have website envy (swoon). I’m a sucker for black and white designs with pops of color.

And here’s video tutorial for a simple but elegant religious card. Tami’s my kind of crafter! She started off her video talking about how quickly Easter snuck up on her. I feel your pain, Tami! Side note, if you don’t have the Big Shot machine to make the embossed edges you could certainly just use some plain or patterned paper and then layer a rectangle of white in the center where your cross will go.

If you’re down to the wire, my last share is a super simple, clean and classy design. Use any of your small flower punches and some paper in pastel colors and punch away. Just add some dots to represent stems, a little embellishment in the center of the flowers if you want, an Easter sentiment and you’re good to go!

Whew! Hope some of these ideas got your wheels turning. I know I’ve gotten some inspiration. Happy crafting!

2 thoughts on “Easter Card Ideas

  1. I started making cards when I moved to the US. I went to a card making group and had a great time. Last year I created a invitation card for my birthday and all my friends were amazed, not because my card was great, but because nowadays people just send an e-mail.

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