Happy Easter to you all.
Welcome to April and our theme over at We Love Stamping this month is
SPRING
Or you can always go with the anything goes option as long as you use stamping
Ive gone a bit outside the box this time and not used a spring designed stamp or my usual spring florals and instead had the idea to use this bear stamp who is waking up and drinking his coffee after coming out of hibernation. I was also on a mission to use some very old paper pads which had spring colours in them.
Sorry for the bit blurry photos, my camera just kept focusing on the bear as the focal point and not the whole card....after nearly 50 attempts I had to accept defeat and the camera won😒
Approx size 6x6" I used 300gsm A4 cream linen card, I folded in half and cut to 6" tall, on the right hand side of the front panel I die cut the tulip edge die - just to add interest and also use the die again!
I took one of the papers from the 6x6 pad to line the inside which peeks through the tulip, i kept it a plain paper so can be written on. I then cut another paper to fit the front, using the tulip die to get the right curve on the right hand side and also cut a smaller panel of cream card and embossed with a leaf embossing folder - I matted these and adhered to the card front.
I stamped the bear onto more of the cream card used for the base and one of the patterned papers, i coloured the bear with alcohol markers, cut out his pj's and pieced onto the base image. I die cut this into an oval and matted onto another oval and added to the card front.
Computer printed sentiment 'wakey wakey' & 'spring is here' as the bear comes out of hibernation.
Showing it stood up and the lovely tulip edge
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I made a few versions so made a little dent in some papers!
A more pink version. Im quite pleased as managed to use really busy patterned papers that get left in paper pads and by having them as the matt layer behind my embossed panel its not too overwhelming
A more blue and green version, again behind the embossed panel I used a paper which is lovely but the pattern made my eyes go funny....these are double sided papers so I actually die cut the oval heart out of the middle of the patterned paper mat layer as i knew it would be hidden behind the embossed panel - thus making those luxury papers go further
Items Used:
aall&create stamp set #253 'Morning'
Technique Tuesday Tulip edge die
Sizzix leaf embossing folder (very old)
crafters companion 3d lace embossing folder
Paper pads - all very old and some loose left over pages
Ivory linen 300gsm card
Alcohol markers
white gel pen
We have lovely prizes from Lavinia for the lucky winner this month so hop over to We Love Stamping to join in and in with a chance of winning
I hope you all have a wonderful month of April. Big hugs Emmaxx
Id love to enter card #1 into the following:
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https://daranddiane.blogspot.com/2026/04/double-d-humor-challenge-2026.html - I think my card is humous and tongue in cheek😁
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https://paper-rocks-scissors.blogspot.com/2026/04/april-15-challenge.html - used paper for the background & bears PJ's and scissors to cut out the bear
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https://sweetstampinchallengeblog.blogspot.com/2026/03/sweet-stampin-spring-or-easter-creations.html
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He's like me this morning, LOL.
ReplyDeleteFabulous card, interesting flower diecut.
A really fun interpretation of the theme Emma, I hope these bears are a little less grumpy after they have their coffee, love their colourful attire
ReplyDeleteLooks pretty in all colour ways an d that's a really pretty Tulip border die, perfect for our Spring theme at Allsorts, thanks for joining us.
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So creative to make this sentiment for the bear and perfect for Spring too. The Tulip die is amazing and your different variations and outfits for the bear are all wonderful.
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun card and I can see you had fun making it!
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I love this card in every color. Your bear and tulips are good reminders of spring. Thank you so much for sharing it with us at Double D Challenge.
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A fabulous design- the tulip die is gorgeous- love the sleepy bear in his paper-pieced jimjams, a fun take on the spring theme, Many thanks for joining in with our ‘Spring /Easter’ challenges at Fab’n’ Funky and Sweet Stampin'
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Great image, lovely set of cards. Anesha
ReplyDeleteAwesome creations!!! Thanks so much for participating in our PAPER ROCKS SCISSORS challenge!!! I appreciate that you play along and I enjoy visiting your blog!! Have a happy crafty day!! Deanne at A Little Bit O’ Paper .Psst!! I want to let you know about a NEW scrapbooking blog called One More Page Check it out!! I started it in March!
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ReplyDeleteBrilliant set of cards Emma with an original and quirky interpretation of spring - I love it ! Fantastic choice of stamps and the beautiful tulip die xx
ReplyDeleteThe Tulip edge die is wonderful, it complements the embeed background perfectly! Thanks for playing with us at Allsorts challenge.
ReplyDeleteA fabulous mix of cards with the different colours, love the tulip edge, embossing and papers with your fun bear. x
ReplyDeleteLoving them all Emma.That bear is too cute! Love the layers, variety of colours, the tulip and deep embossing.
ReplyDeleteJust popped back to say I am on Windows 11 and Craft Artist was working fine until it wasn't. Found out if you switch off the internet it works fine - well it is for me. L x
ReplyDeleteGreat fun Spring cards, love the fun paper pieced bear, all the colourways and the beautiful curved tulip border.
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fab selection of cards, love the embossing...looks really effective.
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Emma the design is just fantastic, such a great idea!! I love all the cards and his paper pieced pjs lol. Just brilliant.
ReplyDeleteHi Emma, just popping by to thank you for your beautiful Easter card. I've seen a few of these fun cards of yours received by crafty friends such a brilliant design! x
ReplyDeleteA grand design Emma and what a fab image, I love when we find a composition that can be replicated, definitely one to break into the card stock and bulldoze through those much needed makes. Fabulous and ever inspiring. Hugs Tracey xx
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