I recently came across a tutorial on YouTube to create a pop-up cross card, and I knew right away when I saw it that I wanted to make some Easter cards with this design. If you'd like the instructions, here's the link to the video I watched: Faith Collection Easter Card Stampin’ Up!. A big thank you to Bethany Bernard for the tutorial.
I used the dimensions given in the video to create a cut file using my Silhouette Design Studio software so I can mass produce these cards, but after cutting out the prototype on my Silhouette Cameo 4, I decided to change the dimensions a little so the card will stand up better. The original design (the card on the left in the first photo) has the cross smaller than the card base panel. I found that by making the piece with the pop out the same height as the card base, the card is no longer wobbly when standing for display.
Both cards feature the Altenew's Craft-A-Flower: Stargazer Lily die set for the lilies. I die cut and assembled quite a few of them and then ink blended them with colors to match the Monthly Challenge on the Altenew blog. Hope you can play along with your Altenew products this month! There are several gift cards up for grabs each month for the winners. I made the leaves out of vellum for the first card and added Altenew's Fresh Leaf Fresh Dye Ink to them. For the second card, I die cut the leaves out of white cardstock and ink blended them with the same Fresh Leaf Dye Ink.
For the cross pieces, I used Altenew's Essential Textures: Wood Press Plate and some Ground Espresso Distress ink. I trimmed them to fit the cross and adhered them in place, doubling up on the ones in the middle since the wood pattern goes horizontally rather than vertically. It works fine though since my flowers cover the seam.
To decorate the sides of the cards, I smooshed some of Altenew's Passion Poppy and Pastel Sunrise Fresh Dye Inks onto an A2 card panel, let it dry, and then used the Creative Edges: Lace Die to die cut 2 lace edges. Then I used what was left of the panel after I die cut it for the back of the card. For the second card, I used stamps from the Build-A-Flower: Stargazer stamp set to create a random pattern using the colors I had used for my die cut lilies. I like experimenting and using stamps in unconventional ways like this.
For the sentiment on the back, I die cut the word "Blessed" from Altenew's Craft-Your-Life: Garden Whispers project kit. The "Easter" die is one I've had for years from Top Dog dies which sadly is no longer in business.
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March 2025 Inspiration Challenge | Fun Birthday Card Idea!:
Beautiful Blossoms Challenge: ATG with flowers as the focus (6/6; ends 3/12/25)
fourseasons: ATG with spring (1/3; ends at the end of the month)
The Crafting Challenge: Waiting for spring (1/3; ends at the end of the month)
Word Art Wednesday: ATG (1/5 for the week; 6/10 for the challenge; ends 3/12/25)
613 Avenue Create: ATG with option of any occasion (4/8; ends at the end of the month)
We Love to Create mixed media Challenge Blog...sponsored by Polkadoodles: ATG (4/4; ends 3/27/25)
Paper Rocks Scissors: ATG with paper and/or scissors (4/5; ends at the end of the month)
Mix It Up Challenge Blog: ATG with option of layers (4/5; ends 4/15/25)
Love To Craft Challenge Blog: ATG (4/5; ends 4/15/25)
A Place To Start: ATG (4/8; ends at the end of the month)
Crafter's Cafe: ATG with option of spots or stripes (unlimited entries; ends 3/12/25)
Classic Design Challenge Blog: ATG with option of thinking of you (unlimited entries; ends 3/12/25)
A Perfect Time To Craft Open Challenge: ATG (unlimited entries; ends at the end of the month)
simonsaysstampblog.com/mondaychallenge/: Use your favorite technique (I love to use mixed media to create unique backgrounds like the ink-smooshed lace die cuts on the first card and the stamps I used from the Stargazer set to create a pattern for the second card) (4/5; ends 3/10/25)