I recently was blessed to win 1st prize and a spot as a Guest Designer over on the A Perfect Time to Craft blog, so here I am sharing my GD card for which I used one of the digital paper and topper sets I won called Floral Crucifix. This is a beautiful set that includes 8 lovely pattern papers and a sheet of coordinating crosses. I thought it would be perfect for an Easter card. Of course you could use the floral and foliage papers for any occasion, but the cross toppers made me think of Easter. If you'd like to check out this digi paper collection as well as the other beautiful sets Anne-Constantly-Carding has created, here's a link to her products on the CraftsUPrint website: Products by Anne Constantly-Carding. And if you'd like to join the fun over on the A Perfect Time to Craft blog, it's always anything goes and unlimited entries, so do be sure to add your projects to the linky here: A Perfect Time To Craft Open Challenge.
To create my card, I followed a tutorial by Susan Campfield here: Two Tier Eclipse Technique! Beautiful True Blue DSP! Fun Fold Card!!. I followed her measurements for the basic card design.
I started by choosing 3 of the pattern papers from the Floral Crucifix digital set along with the sheet of cross toppers and printed those onto white cardstock. Then I found hunter green cardstock and light pink cardstock to match the colors in the papers. I created a base out of the hunter green cardstock by trimming a panel to 5 1/2 by 7 1/2 and scoring on the long side at 1 inch and 4 1/4 inches. Then I trimmed a piece of light pink cardstock to 4 by 5 1/4 and embossed it using Altenew's Organic Linen 3D embossing folder. I like that the embossed and debossed sides of the paper show on this card and look nice from both sides.
Next, I trimmed some of the pattern paper to 3 by 4 1/4 for the front of the card and 3 more pieces of pattern papers at 3 by 5 1/4 for the inside panels of the card. I took out my Gina Marie Designs stitched nesting dies in hexagons, circles, and squares and set about die cutting the crosses and layers under the crosses. I also die cut a square and stamped "I am the Resurrection and the Life. Whoever believes in Me...shall live. John 11:25." I thought that was a wonderful verse to use on an Easter card.
I adhered all the panels to the card base and then decided I wanted a little more color on the panel where my sentiment is. I die cut a piece of the pattern paper that I used on the front of the card and added the sentiment on top of that.
To finish the card, I added the "Happy Easter" die cut words (does anyone remember the Top Dog company? I loved their dies, and these word dies were from them) to the front of the card after adhering the hexagon cross with foam tape for some dimension.
The card doesn't want to lie flat because of the inner fun fold:
Here's a look at the inside of the card before the inner part is opened:
With the inner panel open:
Challenges I'm entering:
Can You Handle The Pressure?: ATG with an embossing folder (I used Organic Linen on the front panel of my card) (1/3; ends 1/7/26)Ally's Angels: ATG (3/3; ends 1/11/26)
Beautiful Blossoms Challenge: ATG with flowers as the focus (2/6; ends 1/12/26)
Classic Design Challenge Blog: ATG (unlimited entries; ends 1/12/26)
The Creative Crafters: ATG (1/3; ends 1/8/26)
Love To Craft Challenge Blog: ATG (3/5; ends 2/15/26)
Crafts Galore Encore Challenge Blog: ATG (1/3; ends at the end of the month)
Do-Al(l) Creative - CHALLENGE BLOG: ATG with option of flag fold card (1/3; ends at the end of the month)
I'd like to leave a blessing for all the lovely visitors to my blog:
The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make His face shine on you and be gracious to you;
The Lord turn His face toward you and give you peace.
--Numbers 6: 22-26







A beautifully feminine Easter card, many thanks for sharing with us at Love to Craft challenge.
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Thanks so much, Brenda!
DeleteAwesome card in a great shape. I love it.
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Thank you very much, Lia!
Deletethank you for sharing your awesome creation with us at Love to Craft
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Pamela!
DeleteA beautiful, folded Easter card. The colors are gorgeous, and the patterned paper is simply dreamy. A true feast for the eyes and a wonderful anticipation of the coming spring. I especially love the combination of pink and green. The inside of the card is also beautifully designed, and I find the Bible verse inside absolutely fabulous. It's perfect for an Easter card.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for participating in the Do-Al(l) Kreatives Challenge!
Hugs, Uschi
Uschi, thank you so much for all your sweet encouragement!
DeleteBeautifully made - a very clever fold and you've showcased Anne's papers so well.
ReplyDeleteThanks for being our Guest Designer this month at A Perfect Time to Craft.
Helen x
Thank you so much, Helen! They are such beautiful papers!
DeleteThis is a gorgeous card design, and the patterned papers remind me of something in a Country Cottage. Thanks for sharing your lovely card with us at The Beautiful Blossoms Challenge and we look forward to seeing more of your creative designs soon.
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Thanks, Donna! It’s really a lovely set of digi papers.
DeleteWhat a delightfully colorful card and design! I love cards that just leap off the page and please the eye, and your card certainly does! Beautiful! Thank you for joining the Beautiful Blossom's team on this month's challenge, your submission is both beautiful and welcomed! We look forward to seeing more of your future creations with us! ~ Amanda
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Amanda! I love the digital paper packs Anne Constantly Carding creates! They are so beautiful!
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