brown bunny easel card with eggs, flowers and gingham base

Craftspiration- April 10th, 2025

Hi friends,

This week, our crafting community has once again amazed us with the heartfelt and inspiring projects shared. From elegant cards layered with love to lovely Easter projects and more. Each creation tells a story— not just of creativity, but of connection!

Being creative is such a gift; when we make something with our hands, we infuse it with our thoughts, our joy and care. When we share those creations, whether it's through a handmade card in the mail or a photo posted online, we pass that joy along to others. It becomes a ripple effect of beauty and kindness!

Come take a look at the projects made and shared this week!

Carol said, "I created another 3D Bunny Easel card. It's my third one and plan on making several more. They are simply so adorable, I can't stop creating. Each one I create is unique."

Heidi posted, "Beautiful in the Making Circle California Had a lovely gathering hosted by Myrna. She had everything all ready and set for us to craft and celebrate each other. We had food brought by all. Conversations and laughter for hours. Thank you Myrna, we all had such fun."

Carrie wrote, "Happy Sunday, Anna! I would like to share this cat themed card I made for a friend's birthday! I think it's purrrfect for her!"

Mary shared her gorgeous wagon card!

Donna shared, "I’m having fun creating Easter cards using the Easter Scene Dies and the Easter Embellishment Stickers. This was the first card that I made when using them. Happy Sunday everyone!"
Janet said, "My first card with the BBQ dies. The detail is amazing. It will not be my last! These are great dies for guy cards but also for any summer occasion or family gathering."
Gay Lynn shared, "older and newer products for a Happy Easter card."
Judith posted, "Made these cards for a friend’s nursing home. Total of 46 for the residents."
Lu said, "Happy Sunday! Birthday card for our granddaughter. Totally copied the idea sheet...I don't usually do that...lol."
Jennifer wrote, "Happy Sunday! I’m working on the new Paradise Dies set."
Diane posted, "I have had soooo much fun with Anna’s adorable Easter Stickers this Spring. They adorn every single card perfectly to bring smiles!"

Rita sent these stunning screen cards.
Pamela, said "Anna…I had lots of fun creating these cards that I will send to my friends.  You give me so many hours of crafting joy while using the things from your vintage collection of memorabilia….the great flowers, animals etc……keep your creating juices flowing so all your fans can stay crafting along with you.
Kim said, "Pulled out my Easter Dies to finish up a few Easter cards. Loved using the Basket dies I just bought on the second chance sale. Makes a beautiful basket that will be so versatile."
Roxann posted, "Loving these Easter scene dies. Also used the Bunny stickers and embellishments. I think my colors work but was fun experimenting!! Thank you!"

To everyone who’s shared your creativity with us, thank you. You’re not only inspiring fellow crafters, but you’re making the world a little brighter, one creation at a time!

Let’s keep creating, connecting and spreading beauty together.

Love,

Anna



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20 comments

Loved the cards with a room screen type die- how can I get that die? is it still available?

jane fitzpatrick

So many fabulous creations and I’m always honored to see my own. I get great inspiration from seeing all the amazing pieces.

Kim Baughman

Wow! The talent here!!! Hard to choose a favorite! I must admit though, I’m always attracted to the Vintage classics. Pamela did a great job on her vintage Easter cards.
And I love reading the blogs every week!

Kristen Broomfield

What a beautiful assortment of cards this week! You have all un done yourselves.
Happy Easter to all!

Donna Morgani

What a beautiful wide variety of Easter and decorative cards. I love all the talent shared! Thanks for posting one of my Easter cards.

Diane Pinkston

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