Hi this is Maria. Today we’re making a beautiful Easter Card using the Easter Lilies Stamp Set and Perennial Lavender Designer Series Paper as well as the Elegant Edge Tag Punch. Super easy!
Craft with me!
Watch my Easy step by step instructions on YouTube so that you can pause as needed, and craft along anytime.
Lets make this together! Click HERE to get the products I’m using, or click the Shop Tab at the top of the page.

Measurements:
- Basic White: 8 ½ x 5 ½ (scored and folded in half at 4 ¼ in)
- Perennial Lavender DSP: 4 x 5 ¼ in
- Perennial Lavender DSP: 3 ½ x 4 ¾ in
- Basic White: 2 x 4 (cut a sliver smaller than 2 in to fit in the punch better).
Instructions:
- Cut your paper to size.
- Use liquid glue to adhere the the two layers of DSP to the card front.
- Use the Elegant Edge Punch on the long side of the Basic White strip.
- Use Highland Heather Ink to stamp a flower from Easter Lilies Stamp set onto the lower right side of the punched piece.
- Use Gorgeous Grape Ink to stamp a sentiment in the center of the punched piece.
- Use Highland Heather Ink to stamp a sentiment on the inside of the card, and repeat the same flower in a lower corner on the inside as well.
- Use a Blender Pen to blend the lines of the ink on the flowers to give you a light wash of color on the petals.
- Add Pastel Adhesive Backed Sequins for some bling on the sentiment layer on the front.
- That’s it! You’ve made a beautiful card!

Supplies:
- 162783 Easter Lilies Stamp Set
- 162593 Perennial Lavender DSP, 12 x 12
- 147103 Highland Heather Ink Pad
- 147099 Gorgeous Grape Ink Pad
- 159276 Basic White Cardstock, 8.5 x 11
- 159236 Basic White Medium Envelopes
- 160387 Pastel Adhesive Backed Sequins
- 161287 Elegant Edge Tag Punch
Suggested Tools:
- 102300 Bone Folder
- 144107 Take Your Pick Tool
- 103579 Paper Snips Scissors
- 110755 Multipurpose Liquid Glue
- 144108 Mini Stampin’ Dimensionals
- 127853 Silicone Craft Sheet
- 152392 Paper Trimmer
- 126200 Stampin Scrub
- 153648 Stampin’ Mist Stamp Cleaner
Lets make this together! Click HERE to get the products I’m using, or click the Shop Tab at the top of the page.
