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Ducky Easter

Today I am working with Altered Pages Collage images and Robin's Nest Papers! This month the design teams from both companies are cross promoting products. Be sure to come by the blog everyday to see what inspiration is shared!

I printed the  Altered Pages Happy Spring collage sheet 3 times.  I fussy cut the full image, the two ducks and then the single duck.

Adhere the images to thin chip board before fussy cutting. Each image was then coated with a thin layer of Sakura Crystal Lacquer. 

Layer the cardstock from Robin's Nest on card base. Then add the layers of the fussy cut images using foam tape.

Add flowers and Dew Drops for a festive Easter basket! Final touch is a bit of Stickles on the bow and flowers in the image!

Supplies:
Altered Pages Collage Sheet Easter Cards
Stickels
Sakura Lacquer
Robin's Nest Spring Stripe Cardstock
Robin's Nest Kiwi Sorbet Glitter Cardstock
Robin's Nest Spring Flowers Cardstock
Robin's Nest Dew Drops
Card base
Flowers
Foam tape
Stop by Robin's Nest Blog For more inspiration! 

Comments

  1. This is really sweet. The spring stripe is one of my favorite Robin's Nest papers, too.

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  2. Tooooo cute!!!! Love these little ducks!

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  3. Adorable! I like the layring of the ducks♥ I have to check and see if I have this collage!

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  4. Absolutely Ducky precious Lyneen! Love the layering - Marlene

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  5. So adorable Lyneen, I love the added touch of glitter and your flowers. xx

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  6. What a sweet card! I love the vintage images--the little ducks are adorable. And the extra sparkle is the perfect touch. Anne, yourmainestamper

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  7. Your card is so adorable, and I love how you layered the duck images for that 3D effect, as well as the added details.

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  8. The 3D effect is one of my favorites! Love this one! THANKS

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