Hooray! I’m back! For those that don’t know, my FIL lost his footing on an ice patch and fractured his hip at the end of January. Nadya and I spent 3 weeks in Oklahoma cheering him up and helping to get him settled in rehab. He’s doing well, and should be coming home soon! We actually arrived home ourselves late Wednesday – but have had a full schedule between dental visits, gymnastics, and laundry/unpacking. I managed to squeeze in a little creative time while visiting my Nana (we stopped to visit her for a couple of days on the way home) and again this morning.
I used all sorts of fabulous products to create this fun and easy project!



Whew – I told you I used lots of products! Now, let’s get to the goodies!
For this basket, I used the basket base SVG file from SVG Cuts Easter Egg Treat Bags kit, sized to 10.5 and cut on my Nana’s Cricut Expression with SCAL. These bags are SUPER easy to put together! The designer eggs are digital stamps from Lindsay’s Stamp Stuff – Cute Easter set. I opened them in Photoshop and “colored” them using styles from Bannerwoman (Easter Egg – retired). The detail work I also did in Photoshop using Jodiann’s Robot Gold styles – I adjusted the pattern size and bevels a bit since I was working with fine detail lines and fills. Then I printed them out on SU Whisper White CS as I really wanted a smooth and bright finish, trimmed, and adhered them to my bag.
The coordinating card was also super-easy to make! As before, the designer eggs are digital stamps from Lindsay’s Stamp Stuff – Cute Easter set. I opened them in Photoshop and “colored” them using styles from Bannerwoman (Easter Egg – retired). The detail work and sentiment were done in Photoshop, this time using Jodiann’s Robot Princess styles – I love the versatility of her styles! For the sentiment I added a color overlay to one of the Robot Princess styles – I am quite please with the end result. The sentiment layer is edged with an EK Success punch and matted with a bit of bluish glitter CS from DCWV – one of my many mat stacks. I used the same punch to edge it as well. The card base is from my stash and happened to coordinate perfectly with the yellow CS Nana and I used to cut the treat bag.
That’s all from me – at least for today. We’re having a guy come out to give us an estimate on pruning our Mulberry trees – they’re getting a bit out of hand! Then Nadya and I are off to do our grocery shopping, and have a picnic at the park with one of the local Meet-Up groups – that is if the weather cooperates! Have a great Monday and following week! Be sure to stop by Lindsay’s blog – she usually has fabulous eye candy and treats on Mondays, plus links to one of her DT groups creations.














Shannon, Welcome back! Your projects are lovely. I love them. They look just like foil eggs, only prettier.
How great you are! I had fun with the baskets and cut out egg paper. You are a true artist.Love, Nana
welcome back….. very nice card
OK lady, you made up for not posting for a couple of weeks with this, it is awesome! I’m linking to you today, the baskets are adorable!
Wow! Totally cool!
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How Beautiful! I love the demention you created! WHoO HOo! I just get so tickled to see what you do with my styles, they look great in your hands! Weeee! Hugs Honey!Jodiann
Wow, these look awesome! Glad you’re back!
OMGosh Shannon, those are awesome. I so need to take the time out to try this. For some reason it (digi scrappin’) scares me. They look awesome!!!!!!So glad to hear you guys are back home safe.
Ah – don’t be afraid – well then again, it can be addicting, so maybe just a little afraid!
New blog post: http://tinyurl.com/ycy2cy6 – “Egg”cellent
What a beautiful card!! Very unusual! Thanks for sharing
WOW! I can’t believe this was an “easy” project! It is GORGEOUS! I’m so glad you are able to be home and back to crafting! You are off to an awesome start!
Great post!
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Great work, Shannon. I wish we lived closer to each other! Nana