Hi
PWP friends! Ashley here today sharing two Easter tags I made for our niece and nephew. I've attached these onto their Easter treat bags :) One is pink and girlie and the other is blue and brown for a
boy, but I used the Easter cling stamp set for both tags!
For my girlie Easter tag, I added some flowers from the Flower Power cling stamp set.
I heat embossed the images onto my tag and then just used some misting +
the packaging technique to add some color to the background. The "Easter blessings" sentiment is from the Easter cling stamp set.
With my
boy Easter tag, I basically did the same thing. I used one of the bunny
stamps from the Easter cling stamp set and heat embossed him with brown embossing powder. I added the
sentiment from the same stamp set in blue embossing powder. Then I used some blue mist + the
packaging technique for added color and texture to the background.
Thanks for looking!
Showing posts with label Easter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Easter. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 28, 2018
Thursday, March 24, 2016
Happy Easter
Hello friends. Larissa back here today with one last Easter card. I made a simple card this time using images from the Easter Cling Stamp set.
I stamped a few of the images on a piece of white cardstock and colored them using Copic markers. I stamped the sentiment on a piece of pink cardstock and used a tag punch to punch it out. I tied twine around the middle of the card and then added a bow to the tag to finish it off.
I matted the card front on a piece of the same pink cardstock as the tag.
To finish everything off I adhered everything to a white card base.
You could use this set for not only Easter cards but how about some cute little tags for your treat bags?
I hope you enjoyed my post today.
Have a Blessed Easter my friends.
Larissa Pittman
Are these not the cutest images ever? I had a hard time picking one of the bunnies.
I stamped a few of the images on a piece of white cardstock and colored them using Copic markers. I stamped the sentiment on a piece of pink cardstock and used a tag punch to punch it out. I tied twine around the middle of the card and then added a bow to the tag to finish it off.
I matted the card front on a piece of the same pink cardstock as the tag.
To finish everything off I adhered everything to a white card base.
You could use this set for not only Easter cards but how about some cute little tags for your treat bags?
I hope you enjoyed my post today.
Have a Blessed Easter my friends.
Larissa Pittman
Thursday, March 17, 2016
Colorful Easter Card
Hello friends. Larissa back today with an Easter card. I am using the stamp set Easter.
I stamped the 2 crosses from the set on a piece of watercolor paper.
I then masked off both of them. I flooded the entire card with different watercolors.
I wasn't going for the tie dye look but it just kind of happen that way.
I stamped the verse using Versamark ink.I matted the card front onto a piece of dark purple cardstock and then adhered it all
to a white card base.
And that is it.
I love watercoloring.
Have a wonderful day friends.
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Easter blessings
Hi! Ashley here today and I know I'm a little early, but I couldn't resist playing with the Easter stamp set!
For my card, I used distress ink blending to color the sky. The grassy hill was made with distress inks and water coloring. I like that you can create some depth and the appearance of texture with water coloring.
My sentiment is heat embossed with a gold fine detail embossing powder and my cross is stamped with Versa Fine. I colored the cross with Copic markers and fussy cut it.
Check out THIS project from a few years ago using the Easter stamp set. What are you making for Easter this year?
For my card, I used distress ink blending to color the sky. The grassy hill was made with distress inks and water coloring. I like that you can create some depth and the appearance of texture with water coloring.
My sentiment is heat embossed with a gold fine detail embossing powder and my cross is stamped with Versa Fine. I colored the cross with Copic markers and fussy cut it.
Check out THIS project from a few years ago using the Easter stamp set. What are you making for Easter this year?
Monday, April 14, 2014
Mixed Media Monday - Stuffed Easter Bunny
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Hi Paper Wings fans! Dana here with you starting out the week with some mixed media fun. If you missed the debut of the April Nesting Components Mixed Media Kit, you can find it HERE. I decided to go off-the-page and have created this bunny with the April kit. I also used the fantastic Easter Cling Stamp Set. You can pick up this stamp set 25% off this month!
I used a Martha Stewart Bunny Pattern for this project. I did need more muslin than what was provided in the April Kit. I used the muslin from the kit for the patterned ears and the bow, which leaves me enough muslin for more projects!
I used the Single Dot Border Clear Stamp Set from the April Kit to add a fun pattern to the inside of the bunny ears.
The April Kit contains Golden Regular Gel. I used the gel and an image from the Vintage Easter Clip Art Sheet to add a colorful egg to the center of my bunny. This type of image transfer is easy and fun and only takes a couple of steps.
Step 1: Cut the pink egg from the Vintage Easter Clip Art Sheet. Gather the bunny body, Golden Regular Gel and a paintbrush.
Step 2: Brush a thin layer of Regular Gel onto the center of the bunny body. Place the clip art image color side down into the gel. Rub a bone folder over the back of the image and set aside to dry.
Step 3: Spritz the clip art image with water and gently run the paper from the muslin. Continue the apply water and rub until all the paper has been removed and the transferred image is revealed.
Step 4: Apply a thin layer of Regular Gel over the image to seal it to the fabric. Let dry.
I used stamps from the Easter Set to add an Easter greeting and small heart to the arms of my bunny.
I also stamped some small roses onto the feet!
Thanks for stopping by today! The April Nesting Components Mixed Media Kit is available from the Paper Wings Productions Store while supplies last. We have a NEW Paper Wings Productions facebook Share Group. We'd love for you to come join our group and share the projects you create with Paper Wings Productions stamps and kits!
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
What's Up Wednesday - Spring!
Hi everyone! Tara C. here for another edition of What's Up Wednesday! So what's up? Well, for one Spring is ...supposed to be. As I write this, we are having ANOTHER snowstorm here in Colorado and really no sign of Spring. But, I know it's coming and in the meantime, I thought I would share a few Spring decor items I made to get into the mood.
I recently got the 'Flower Power' stamp set from Paper Wings Productions and instantly loved it and have been using using it like crazy! So many gorgeous flowers in this set and pairing them with bright colors makes them perfect for a sweet wreath and Easter basket.
First, I cut a chipboard circle 3 and 3/4 inches in diameter and about 3/4 inches wide and covered it in white card stock. All of the flowers were also stamped on the white card stock and I used some small flower dies to cut them out. They fit pretty nicely and much easier than all that fussy cutting! I then layered and glued all of the flowers to the circle and added a few gems, some sparkly glitter and a bright bow.
The adorable basket is cut with a Papertrey Ink die from white card stock and stamped in the same bright, springy colors. I added scalloped borders, more glitter and gems and some liquid pearls. I did fussy cut some of the tiny flowers to add in as accents on the basket and the tag. The cheery sentiment is from the 'Earth & Sky' stamp set. These would be perfect for place settings at Easter dinner filled with all kinds of sugary goodies!
Hope you enjoyed my little touch of Spring! Thanks for stopping by and sharing your comments. I wish you all a wonderful weekend and happy Easter!
The Paper Wings Productions supplies used:
The Paper Wings Productions supplies used:
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Themed Thursday - Happy Easter!
Hello everyone, Norma here with you today!! Did you guys see Dana's "Faux Paper Casting" technique on Tuesday?! WOW, she shares the coolest techniques doesn't she! I'm learning so much from her so if you missed it just click on the link. ;D
The new Mixed Kit just came out too and it's AWESOME! Click on the link to check it out: PWP Mar Mixed Media Kit Release

Okay so for today I'm sharing a fun little Easter project that I made using a variety of PWP stamp sets:
The new Mixed Kit just came out too and it's AWESOME! Click on the link to check it out: PWP Mar Mixed Media Kit Release
Okay so for today I'm sharing a fun little Easter project that I made using a variety of PWP stamp sets:
This cute little project started out as an empty ribbon spool and shoe box lid. Here's a look at the lid before I cut it up:
I actually intended to make this into a shadow box for my Feb hop project but I just couldn't make it work. So I set it aside and it just happened to be perfect for this project. ;D I added some additional layers of green paint, 3-D Enamels flourishes and randomly stamped the Writings Backgrounds Cling Stamp. Next I cut it down to size creating a nice backdrop for my project.
For the base, I padded the empty spool with foam then covered it with a scrap piece of Debbie Mumm fabric. On the top, I adhered a piece of white cardstock that I ran through my Cuttlebug to emboss with the Swiss Dots folder and then inked with Tim Holtz Shabby Shutters.
Moving onto the banner, I cut a wooden dowel into two pieces for my "poles" and gave them a light wash of TH Vintage Photo. I stamped the pennants onto various patterned papers with the Happy Day stamp set. Next I fussy cut, layered the pennant pieces and highlighted with a white gel pen. To string my banner, I punched holes and added grommets for a nice finished looked. I hung the banner on a thin sheer ribbon.
I stamped two sets of the flowers onto pink patterned paper, fussy cut and highlighted with white. (Tip: highlighting helps create depth on the image.) After attaching to my "poles", I wrapped pipe cleaners around the poles to soften them a bit and add visual interest.
I choose to use a bird from the Bird Melange set and stamped him on yellow patterned paper. He's topped off with a small crown from the Crowns stamp set.
For the sentiment I used a verse from the Scriptures stamp set and layered it on various pieces of K&Company cardstock die-cuts.
To finish off my scene, I stamped the butterfly wings from the Mini Wings Stamp set on yellow patterned paper and added a little blue coloring with Tim Holtz Distress Markers.
I cut the banner with my Cricut Stand and Salute Cartridge then stamped "Happy" from the Happy Day stamp set and hand wrote "Easter". Next I attached ivy, flowers and an Easter egg to finish it off.
That's it friends, I hope you enjoyed my little Easter project! Thank you so much for stopping by today and for all of the sweet comments you leave me. I really appreciate it and enjoy reading them.
Have a Beautiful Day :D
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