Hello and Welcome to another Mugshot Monday! This is Shanna from Caffeinated Craftiness and I am here with a fun NOT Easter, Easter Bunny card! LOL
Today’s inspiration is what I figure the Easter Bunny looks like the morning after Easter! Haha. The Dir-Tea Bunny stamps and dies from super sponsor Trinity Stamps fit my mythical inspiration perfectly. This set is unfortunately retired, but I think the concept would be fun to create with with a variety of bunny stamps on the market.
I started the card with a scrap from a previously stenciled background from super sponsor The Rabbit Hole Designs. The stencil is called Mid Century Modern and I used their Bitty Blender brushes to ink blend a rainbow of Atelier Ink colors from super sponsor Ink on 3! I love how vibrant the colors stay! I offset the stencil slightly after inking up the first rainbow, and then used the brushes to lightly apply a second lighter application of the same colors. I generally achieve this by using the residual ink on. my brushes since I keep a brush for each color of the Atelier inks 🙂
The stenciled panel only covered part of the card front, so I grabbed a geometric embossing folder and dry embossed another scrap of white cardsck to finish filling the card front. To merge the design better, I added a small strip of teal cardstock at the seam of the dry embossed panel and ink blended panel–I love how it all came together.
My Dir-Tea Bunny was colored with Copic markers and die cut with the coordinating die. The cup says “Bunny Brew” which I thought was too fitting lol! I mounted the bunny with foam tape for a smidge of dimensions,
For my sentiment I grabbed my Simply Sentimental: You stamps and coordinating dies from Trinity Stamps. I die cut the word “you” and then stamped and heat embossed the smaller sub-sentiment strip. Those were both adhered with liquid adhesive directly to the card panel completing the design!
I hope you all had a fabulous Easter weekend, and are recuperating well today!
I will be back soon, until then
~Shanna





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