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Epic Easter Post!


I'm squeezing all of this years Easter creations in to this post...


First up this little scene feayuring stamps from Skull and Cross Buns, distress oxide inks and a bunny shaped cookie cutter.


Such a fun piece to create!


 Next up cards and stamped images...


These are made using new Skull and Cross Buns stamp sets and the new Card Kit.


The card kit is a new venture for SACB and I think it is great value.  I still have plenty left for more creations.


Let's face it.  These stamps are just plain cute!


 I ran out of time to make them all into Easter cards for this year.



And finally an Ester banner...


This banner template is a digital downlaod from Prettty My Page.  I've cut it on card that matched the colours of acrylic emnellishments in the SACB card kit.


I kept them embellishing fairly simple, just nestling the acrlic on to a thread tangle and popping a few sequins around the pennants.


I'll be loathed to take it down after Easter!


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