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Easter Peep Cards

Hi Crafty Friends!

In this blog post, I’m sharing four Easter/Spring cards I made using the Peeps Bundle from Scrapbook.com.

Easter Peeps Cards - Spring Cards - Nested Peeps Scrapbook.com - Hippity Hoppity Stamp Scrapbook.com - Peeps Shaped Card

The Peeps Bundle has so many fun products in it and is perfect for making Easter and Spring cards. The bundle includes the Peeps stencil, Nested Peeps dies, Hippity Hoppity stamp set, and Sherbet Smooth Cardstock.

Peeps Bundle at Scrapbook.com | Peep die set | Peep Stencil | Peep stamps

For a LIMITED TIME, the PEEPS BUNDLE is part of a livestream deal at Scrapbook.com and is available for an AMAZING low price!  Get the livestream deal by clicking HERE.

These products can also be purchased as standalone items.  If you don’t want to purchase the bundle, click on the product name below to purchase the individual products.

  1. Scrapbook.com Nested Peeps Die Set
  2. Scrapbook.com Hippity Hoppity Stamp Set
  3. Scrapbook.com Peeps Stencil
  4. Scrapbook.com Sherbet Smooth Cardstock

If you would like to see how I made my cards, then watch my video below or on YouTube.

Card 1

Easter Peeps Cards - Spring Cards - Nested Peeps Scrapbook.com - Hippity Hoppity Stamp Scrapbook.com - Peeps Shaped Card

For my first card, I used the second largest Nested Peep die to make a peep shaped card. I brought in some elements from the new Violet Studio Hoppy Easter collection such as the pattern paper, mini tags, ribbon bows, and gems. I also used the Scrapbook.com Sunny Lane Floral dies for the flower on my card. A full supply list of the products I used on this card is below.

Supplies

  1. Scrapbook.com Peeps Bundle
  2. Scrapbook.com Nested Peeps Die 
  3. Violet Studio 8×8 Paper Pad 
  4. Scrapbook.com Sunny Lane Floral Dies 
  5. Scrapbook.com Sherbet Smooth Cardstock 
  6. Scrapbook.com Floral Smooth Cardstock 
  7. Violet Studio Ribbon Bows 
  8. Violet Studio Mini Tags 
  9. Violet Studio Adhesive Gems 
  10. Scrapbook.com Ink, Candy Shop Pink 
  11. Scrapbook.com Ink, Havana Red 
  12. Scrapbook.com Ink, Daffodil 

Card 2

Easter Peeps Cards - Spring Cards - Nested Peeps Scrapbook.com - Hippity Hoppity Stamp Scrapbook.com

For this card, I stamped three peeps from the Hippity Hoppity stamp set and used embossing glaze to give them some sparkle and shine. The paper and ribbon is from the Violet Studio Hoppy Easter Collection. A full supply list for this card is below.

Supplies

  1. Scrapbook.com Peeps Bundle
  2. Scrapbook.com Nested Peeps Die 
  3. Scrapbook.com Hippity Hoppity Stamp Set
  4. Violet Studio 8×8 Paper Pad 
  5. Waffle Flower Nesting Oval Dies
  6. Violet Studio Ribbons 
  7. Violet Studio Adhesive Gems 
  8. Ranger Embossing Glaze, Kitsch Flamingo 
  9. Ranger Embossing Glaze, Salvaged Petina 
  10. Ranger Embossing Glaze, Wilted Violet 
  11. Versafine Onyx Black Ink
  12. Heat Tool
  13. Misti Stamping Tool 
  14. Pink & Main Anti Static Brush 
  15. Spellbinders Black Platinum Diecutting Machine 

Card 3

Easter Peeps Cards - Spring Cards - Nested Peeps Scrapbook.com - Hippity Hoppity Stamp Scrapbook.com \ Peeps Slimline Card

I also made a slimline peeps card. I love making slimline cards and I thought that this size would be perfect to display several colorful peeps for a spring card. I used the second smallest nested peep die to die cut solid color cardstock from the Scrapbook.com Sherbet Smooth Cardstock and Scrapbook.com Floral Smooth Cardstock. I inked the edges to add some depth to the peeps and added a Spectrum Noir Sparkle Pen  all over the peeps to make them look like they have a sugar coating. A full supply list for this card is below.

Supplies:

  1. Scrapbook.com Peeps Bundle
  2. Scrapbook.com Nested Peeps Die 
  3. Scrapbook.com Hippity Hoppity Stamp Set 
  4. Violet Studio 12×12 Paper Pad 
  5. Violet Studio 8×8 Paper Pad 
  6. Sunny Studio Stamps Slimline Nature Border Dies 
  7. Pinkfresh Studio Slim Stitched Scallop Rectangle Dies 
  8. Scrapbook.com Sherbet Smooth Cardstock 
  9. Scrapbook.com Floral Smooth Cardstock 
  10. Scrapbook.com Ink, Candy Shop Pink 
  11. Scrapbook.com Ink, Oasis 
  12. Scrapbook.com Ink, Daffodil
  13. Scrapbook.com Ink, Pink Lemonade
  14. Scrapbook.com Ink, Guacamole 
  15. Versafine Onyx Black Ink 
  16. Spectrum Noir Sparkle Pen Clear Overlay 
  17. Scrapbookcom Ink Blending Tool 
  18. Spellbinders Black Platinum Diecutting Machine

Card 4

Easter Peeps Stencil | Peep Card | Easter Card | Scrapbook.com

For this card, I used the Peeps stencil and inked each row with a different color ink. To make the peeps look like they have a sugar coating, I added the Brutus Monroe Alabaster Glitter Glaze over the stencil.  I added the sentiment from the Hippity Hoppity stamp set and die cut the smallest peep from the Nested Peep dies.

Supplies:

  1. Scrapbook.com Peeps Bundle
  2. Scrapbook.com Nested Peeps Die 
  3. Scrapbook.com Hippity Hoppity Stamp Set 
  4. Scrapbook.com Peeps Stencil
  5. Scrapbook.com Nested Square Dies
  6. Waffle Flower Scallop Square Dies
  7. Scrapbook.com Sherbet Smooth Cardstock 
  8. Scrapbook.com Floral Smooth Cardstock 
  9. Scrapbookcom 1″ Mint Tape 
  10. Scrapbook.com Inks — Pink Lemonade, Orange Cream, Rubber Ducky, Pear, Oasis, Parisian Purple, Carnival Pink, Daffodil
  11. Brutus Monroe Glitter Glaze, Alabaster
  12. Ranger Palette Knife
  13. Wendy Vecchi Make Art Stay-tion
  14. Spectrum Noir Sparkle Pen Clear Overlay 
  15. Scrapbookcom Ink Blending Tool 
  16. Spellbinders Black Platinum Diecutting Machine

Thank you for stopping by today! Have a hoppy day!

Lisa

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