Hey crafty friends! 👋 I’m popping in to share a card I made using some of my favorite Tim Holtz stamps and stencils from Stampers Anonymous.
Fun fact: Stampers Anonymous doesn’t retire their Tim Holtz designs—so there’s a huge library of awesome stamps and stencils you might not have seen in a while (or totally forgot you had 😉).
Hope this project sparks some inspiration to dig into your stash and get creative! ✨
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Happy Easter, Tim Holtz

For this card I played with one of the stamp + stencil combo sets, and I love these because they really include everything you need in one set! The coordinating stencil makes it easy to add pattern and color, and the stamps finish off the design perfectly.
I started by creating the pink patterned panel. First, I lightly dusted the background with Kitsch Flamingo Distress Ink to give it a soft base layer of color. Then I placed the stencil over the panel and added the pattern using Kitsch Flamingo Distress Oxide Ink. I love layering Distress Ink and Distress Oxide like this because the Oxide sits beautifully over the original color and really lets the pattern stand out.
Once the background was finished, I stamped the bunny silhouettes directly over the panel using Hickory Smoke Distress Oxide Ink. The gray gives a nice soft contrast without being too harsh.
For the sentiment, I stamped and white heat embossed the greeting first. Then I ink blended over the panel with Kitsch Flamingo Distress Ink, which makes the white embossing really POP against the pink background.
Next, I created the card background using a soft Easter color blend with Distress Oxide inks along the top and bottom of the panel. These bright spring colors frame the card and keep the whole design feeling light and playful.
Of course, I couldn’t resist adding a few fun details! I added tiny pom poms for the bunny tails, they are just too cute and give the card some fun dimension.
To finish everything off, I added a sprinkle of Distress Rock Candy Chunky Glitter along the edges of the pink panel for a little sparkle and texture.
If you would like to recreate this card, you can find the full supply list linked at the bottom of this post.
If you create something inspired by this card, I would love to see it! Be sure to share it and tag me so I can cheer you on. 💕


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Cardmaking Supplies Used
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