Shaker Easter Bunny

H Crafty friends,

Today I am sharing a fun shaker card made with the Easter Bunny Stamp and the new 6 X 6 Happy Easter paper pad from Pixi Dust Designs.

1. Cut a panel measuring 4 X 5.25 inches vertical from the Happy Easter Paper pad.

2. In the middle cut out with the Nest Pierced Egg Die Set, using the second and third largest die from Whimsy. Cutting out the center with the largest.

3.And using both dies to make the yellow frame with Lawn Fawn Sticky Note.

4. Die cut Acetate larger then the opening of the egg in the panel.

5. With double side adhesive mount the acetate to the back of the pattern panel.

6. Add 3D foam around the egg on the back side of the panel. This will be the well for the shaker bit. Add the bits, carefully and remove the backing to the foam. The shaker bits are from Trinity – Chick-n Nugget and Pretty Pink Post-Candy Corn Glass Beads.

7. Die cut out the purple mat measuring 4 1/16 X 5 3/8 inches for the backing once the shaker bits are in the egg window. The cardstock is MFT Grape Jelly.

8. Stamp out the image Bunny with Easter basket and two Carrots from the Easter Bunny Stamp set with Memento Tuxedo Black Ink on X-Press It smooth white.

9. COPIC colors:

Bunny: E50,51,53,55, R11

Nose: R32

Carrots: YR16,14,12,

Carrot Tops: G14, YG07

Eggs: B02,01,00

RV23,21,10

V12,01,00 (Basket also)

10. Die cut out images, either fussy cut or a Brother Scan and Cut.

11. Die cut out the Happy Easter from the Easter Bag Topper Add-on from Spellbinders Island Blue card stock.

12. Adhere the yellow egg frame to the front side of the acetate.

13. Using Bearly Arts Glue adhere the Sentiment and the carrots and the bunny to the front over the acetate as well as the panel.

14. Adhere to a Standard size A2 card base horizontal top fold.

Thanks for stopping by,

Debbie

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