Happy Easter Weekend!
Today I want to share and Easter Card & Basket that I made for Easter! Easter represents a season of Hope and Renewal. I have made this stunning Easter card and fun little Easter Gift Basket.

The Cross Card was one that I made with my Stamp Club last week for Easter. We used the Meandering Meadow Designer paper with shades of Purples and Yellows! Featured here is a beautifully layered cross card adorned in rich purple hues, symbolizing royalty and resurrection. The vibrant floral embellishments and the uplifting “He is Risen” sentiment make it a perfect keepsake or gift.
The Flowers are stamped with the Delightful Wishes stamp set using 2 shades of Yellow inks; Daffodil Delight and Lemon Lolly. I love Forsythia Flowers. They take me back to days from my younger years as we always had Forsythia bushes that bloomed every year around Easter. Unfortunately I don’t have Forsythia flowers in my yard anymore.
CLICK HERE for a PDF with the instructions for the Cross Card. Also, there is a link for a video below that shows how to make the baskets.
These are 2 different box patterns that I have made to use for Easter Goodies! The pattern on the left show 2 different boxes made with the same pattern that uses Cardstock and Patterned paper. I have used a sheet of Timeless Plaid Designer paper for the masculine box on the left. The middle box is made with Daffodil Delight Cardstock and the Meandering Meadow patterned paper. I have added little flowers to the sides with Easter Greetings attached.
The Third Basket is made using a different pattern that is more elegant with a lacy handle. The handle is made using a piece of White CS cut with a lacy die along the edge. I then added a piece of the Yellow gingham patterned paper from the Delightful Florals paper.
Below is a video that shows how I made both sets of Baskets.
Below are the supplies that I used to make these projects!
Product ListWhich basket is your favorite!!
I hope you have enjoyed my projects today!!
Have a great and Blessed Easter!
Marilyn SanClemente