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Folk Art Egg Card

Folk art is always in style and we're sharing some whimsical DIY greeting cards. Whether you love flowers or animals or both, you're in the right place. By following the simple step-by-step tutorial, you'll have a beautiful card in under an hour! #craftedliving #folkart #cardmaking #diycrafts

Folk art is always in style and we're sharing some whimsical DIY greeting cards. Whether you love flowers or animals or both, you're in the right place. By following the simple step-by-step tutorial, you'll have a beautiful card in under an hour! #craftedliving #folkart #cardmaking #diycrafts

Easter is almost here and the Folk Art Egg Card is quick and easy to make. Mix and match pastel cardstock to make your own winning combinations.

Gather the following tools and supplies to create the Folk Art Egg Card:

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  1. Cut the white cardstock to be 4.25″ high by 8.5″ wide. Cut another piece of white cardstock to be 5.25″ high x 4″ wide.
  2. Fold the larger piece of white cardstock in half lengthwise and use the bone folder to crisp the edge.
  3. Run the white cardstock panel using the embossing folder through the Cuttlebug machine.
  4. Cut egg from Folk Art Festival or use image from Cricut Design Space at 4″ in height.
  5. Adhere the egg layers together.
  6. Adhere egg to the embossed cardstock using the tape runner.
  7. Write your own sentiment or download the holiday sentiments freebie below and mail or gift the Folk Art Egg Card.[mailerlite_form form_id=3]

This card would be very easy to duplicate and make in mass to add to your Easter baskets. Or, a nice card to give to the teens and adults in your life. For more last minute Easter inspiration, you can make the Easter Paper Rosette Favors and 3D Paper Easter Egg Tags.

Meet me back here for more spring goodness. Be creative!

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