Hello there! Today I am sharing a fun fold Easter card that uses the print and cut technique and also some stenciling. I love learning all the techniques that I can, and it’s fun to mix them up. This DIY Easter Fun Fold Card is a great way to combine a few favorite techniques into one sweet spring project.


Supplies Used:
- Bunny Squad SVG File
- Spring Gingham Check Seamless Patterns & Digital Paper Pack
- Easter Eggs in Grass SVG Cut File & Clipart
- Hoppy Easter Free SVG File
- Flower Background Stencil SVG
- Green cardstock
- 3–4 sheets white cardstock
- Adhesive
- Foam adhesive
- Stamping ink
- Blending brushes
- Printer
- Scoring board with bone folder (optional, but helpful)
- Electronic cutting machine
- Sequins or gems
- String, ribbon, or twine
Cut white cardstock in these sizes:
- 8.25 x 5.5 inches
Position horizontally and score vertically at 4 inches. When folded, the right side will be longer. - 4.25 x 5.5 inches
- 2 x 5.5 inches
Use this strip to attach the other two pieces together by affixing it to the seam on the back of the card.

Score at the seam on the front so the card will become a trifold.

Open the file with the seamless patterns. Choose one to use as the background for the sentiment page. I chose blue.
Bring your choice of pattern into your cutting machine software and print out a rectangle that is 4.25 x 5.5 inches using Print Then Cut.
This printed panel will be on the front of the card. With the card laying open on the table, the back side of the right panel is the front of the card. Adhere the patterned paper there.

Bring in the file called Flower Background Stencil and cut it with your electronic cutting machine. My suggestion is to cut the flowers off that are not complete. This is your stencil.

These are the inks I used in the Distress Oxide brand.

Use various colors of ink and a blending brush to ink flowers all over the inside panels of the card.

This is what it will look like. Don’t stress the position of flowers or colors.

Bring the file called Easter Eggs in the Grass into your software. Duplicate the grass so you have 3 rows and cut them with green paper.
Add some darker green ink to the grass to add some dimension.

Adhere to the bottom of the inside of the card and either discard the piece left over or adhere it to the front.
More Easter SVG Files

Bring in the files called Bunny Squad and Hoppy Easter Free to your cutting software. You want the assembled versions.
Resize each bunny and the sentiment so all 4 fit nicely in a panel on the card. I drew a rectangle 4.25 x 5.5 inches on the screen as a guide.
Print and cut the bunnies and the sentiment.
Using foam adhesive for dimension, although glue would work fine also, attach each piece to the card. The bunnies get their own section on the inside of the card. The sentiment goes on the panel with the printed pattern.

Add sequins or gems to the inside and the front of the card to add a little sparkle.
Use a string to hold the card closed. The left panel of the card will be blank when the card is opened. This is the perfect space to write a personal message and sign.
I hope you find this DIY Easter Fun Fold Card fun and interesting. You can always use the paper piecing method to assemble the bunnies and sentiment—they are included in the file—if you prefer that technique.
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Please share your version of this card. I would love to see it!
-Paula


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