Easter Joy Card & Cool New Products!

Earn A FREE Lovely & Beautiful Class Kit With $55 Order!

In Today’s Blog Post—Stampin’ Up! has released a whole collection of brand new Online Exclusive products for March, including 3 coordinating kits and a new Product of the Month!

Plus, you can start earning my next class kit featuring the Lovely & Beautiful Suite of products with your $55 order. I’ll be dropping the 5-Card Class Video sometime this week, so stay tuned.

Today, I’m sharing an adorable Easter card using the delightful Easter Joy Suite. I couldn’t resist that cute little bunny and eggs-tra special accents.

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Be sure to check out the brand NEW March Online Exclusive products now available only at the Online Store and only while supplies last!


Purchase the Notes of Spring stamp set for just $5 in March when you unlock the Product of the Month with a $75 order. You’ll also earn an exclusive 12-Project Video Tutorial from me as a bonus! You’ll love these awesome Notes of Spring projects created by top-level demonstrators!



I’ll be dropping my Lovely & Beautiful 5-Card Class sometime this week and you can start earning the free kit right now! Earn a FREE 5-Card Lovely & Beautiful Class Kit with your $55 order by March 17. Create 5 cards with gorgeous suite including stunning designer series paper & two awesome bundles: Simply Beautiful & Beautifully Created. This is the perfect collection for creating elegant special occasion projects. We’ll be doing some fun heat embossing on this one! Want to purchase the kit without ordering? Just contact me!

Earn A FREE 5-CARD KIT With Minimum $55 Order. Earning Period March 1-17—Simply place a minimum order ($55 after any redeemed rewards) with Demonstrator Angie Leach during the earning period and you’ll qualify to receive a FREE LIVE Class Kit! Kits include all of the cardstock, DSP, die-cuts & embellishments needed to create the 5 cards demonstrated in the class. Stamped images are not die-cut for you. You add the stamp set, dies, inks and adhesives. Printable tutorial will be emailed. One kit per person, per order. United States only. Cannot be combined with other Too Cool Stamping offers. I reserve the right to substitute DSP or embellishments in the unlikely event that they are not available in the quantity needed.

Don’t Want To Order? Printable 5-Card LIVE Class Tutorial PDF and class kits are available for purchase without ordering. Message me with your email address.


I started by adhering a matte-side Easter Joy DSP pattern, measuring 3″ x 5-1/4″ to a Shy Shamrock card base. Don’t forget that Shy Shamrock is one of the 5 In Colors that will be retiring soon.

I stamped the Easter Basket sentiment in Memento Black Ink onto a 3-1/2″ x 1/2″ strip of Balmy Blue cardstock, banner cutting the ends and popping it up with Dimensionals at the top of the card front.

I used the Easter Basket Dies to die-cut a Crumb Cake basket and popped it up with Dimensionals under the basket (not the handle). I also die-cut a Balmy Blue bow and attached that with a Glue Dot to the side of the basket.

I stamped the Easter Basket bunny and carrot images in Memento Black Ink onto Basic White cardstock, then colored them with some Stampin’ Blends Markers. I colored the ears & nose in Pretty In Pink, the carrot in Peach Pie and the leaves in Shy Shamrock. I die-cut the shapes with the corresponding dies. (Note that all those In Colors are leaving soon.) Then used a craft knife to cut around the bunny arm, so I could tuck the carrot under it. He’s popped up with Dimensionals, too. I used a Glue Dot to attach his ear to the basket handle to keep the handle from drooping.

I stamped Easter Basket eggs in Pretty In Pink & Peach Pie, die-cutting them and attaching them with a combination of SEAL Adhesive and Dimensionals. I finished by adding a few Balmy Blue Moody Palette Glossy Dots to adorn the basket rim. So sweet!


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