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Easter Cards

Welcome to my corner of the crafting world! Today I am a guest designer over at SHE'S A SASSY LADY and CRICUT IS CLOSE TO MY HEART! It's always so much fun to share with lots of fellow crafters! Since Easter is quickly approaching,  I decided it was the perfect time to make some cards.  The Cricut cartridges I used: Close to My Heart Artiste and Easter Blessings (the CCR digital cartridge).  The cards are from Artiste and the images and phrases are from Easter Blessings.


I love how the front of the card tucks in the slot.



Love this phrase and shadow!


This tag and pocket could be used for so many occasions!

All put together.


A close-up of the detail.

I'm showing this pic to show the shape of the card. I think this card is my favorite!

Thanks for stopping by today!
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Have a blessed Easter!!

Comments

Wow, your cards are amazing! I should try using some of thefree cuts too as these cards are awesome! Thanks for sharing with us today at She's A Sassy Lady!
Love your cards... all of them and esp the Hosanna one :) Yours are the first easter cards I have wanted to emulate! Thanks for getting me inspired! Kathi
Audrey Frelx said…
Jen, saw your card at Sheila's... I love it!!! Love how it tucks to close and the sweet little tag!

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