Happy Easter Sunday. I have many happy memories of Easter's growing up. Often it would rain, so my folks would send the 3 of us to the basement while they hid the eggs inside our house. Our church youth group always went to the community-wide sunrise service together. Then we met at one kid's house for Easter breakfast prepared and served by the parents before church. Such love I probably didn't really appreciate at the time. Today, I wake to an unhinged rant including an expletive by the US president. I can only pray that God opens the eyes of my fellow Christians. The character of our president does matter.
A friend recently sent me a card she made using multiple thin Washi tape strips. That inspired me to pull out my box of tapes I pretty much never use. I didn't find a variety like she used, but I did see 3 beautiful ones with gold foil. So I switched gears and made a card with my new SSS Nested Eggs.I covered a scrap of cardstock alternating the 3 designs. I had already planned which egg dies I wanted to use for the focal point, knowing the Washi egg would be the top layer. I dry embossed the white egg and cut the largest one from a soft gold glitter paper. The very old sentiment was gold embossed, including the top and bottom edges of the strip. I can't wait to make some more cards with this die set and be ahead for next year. I'm entering JUGs, SSS Monday, WAW and SSS Flickr.I watched Jo Simons video a long time ago, thanks to someone referring to it in their blog post. Unfortunately, I can't remember who it was. Finally decided to make a card using her technique of embossing cardstock and vellum at the same time. It truly did work perfectly. Here's one of the cards I made using Altenew's Dreamy Daylilies folder with a satin vellum. Soon I'll show you what I did with the cardstock embossed in the same run through my machine.I used the matching lily stencils and very lightly brushed on pink, green and yellow inks. I added Champagne Stickles to the ends of the stamens and used a PTI frame diecut. Altenew's Essential Sentiment strip was die cut from matte champagne and white cardstocks. Another Spring BD card ready to mail. I'm entering DCD and WAW.





















