Grab the crayons for this easy coloring DIY Easter Card. This Cricut Craft Tutorial makes a cute classroom gift for classmates or use as a Sunday school gift for friends.
DIY Easter Card Cricut Craft Tutorial
When Valentine’s Day is behind you but you really want to spread the next holiday’s cheer, take a look at these DIY Easter Cards. An adorable Cricut Design Space craft perfect for a classroom of students or a Sunday school class of friends. By choosing a Linetype image you create a Easter card perfect for coloring. Gift with Crayola Crayons.
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DIY Easter Card Supplies:
- 4 sheets 12 x 12 white cardstock (to make 8 cards)
- 1 Colored Cricut Fine Point Pen
- 1 Black Cricut Fine Point Pen
- Cricut Lightgrip Cutting Mat
- Cricut Premium Fine Point Blade
- Cricut Maker
- Cricut Spatula & Scraper
- Crayons – 2 per Easter card
There is a nice sale on the Cricut Fine Point Pens. I really like these tips, but buying them when they are on sale is the best time to buy them. The blade was the fine point tip and they do sell a 10 pack blade set on Amazon!
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DIY Easter Card Cricut Directions:
First, open Cricut Design Space.
Click on projects and do a search for the Valentine Cricut Card Set (we are using that template to make an Easter card.)
When you find it, click on it and then click the customize button to open it in Design Space.
Duplicate one of the pre-made cards in Design Space by right clicking on it and selecting duplicate.
Now drag the duplicate card template to an empty spot on the mat.
Next, all of the text boxes need duplicated by right clicking on them and dragging them to the appropriate spot on the new card.
Double click on the text to change it to say what you want it to.
Once the text is in place, the next step is to click the image button and choose an image.
Once the image is in the right place, be sure you are still clicked on it so it is highlighted and go to the top of Design Space and look for the Linetype box. Change it from cut to draw. This will change how your image looks.
Once the new card is set up the way you want it, highlight the larger card area and look on the side of the screen where you can see the different layers.
Now you will notice a highlighted grey box, this is your main card. Right above it you will see two text areas under the group heading and the design you chose This is all under a main attach heading.
Highlight all of these sections then go to the bottom and click attach. If you have done this right, the entire card will move where you want it to in Design Space instead of just individual sections of the card.
Make as many cards or different designs as you want repeating the steps above.
When you are done, be sure to click save and name your project.
Now you are ready to click the make it button.
Once the design is opened and ready to make you might notice the cards are spread out over several mats. This is ok.
Place a piece of 12 x 12 white cardstock on the light grip Cricut Mat.
Press the continue button at the bottom of the screen.
The software will look for your Cricut Device and automatically find it.
Now you are going to be asked to choose the material. Click popular and choose either the 60 pound or 80 pound cardstock depending on which you are using.
Once you make your choice, the load tools and mat section will come up. It will tell you to load the Cricut Pen in clamp A and the fine point blade in Clamp C. Be sure to listen for the pen to click in place because if it does not, it will not work. The machine will still work however.
Once this is done, press the load/unload button on your machine to load the Cricut Mat with the paper on it.
As soon as the C on the machine begins to blink, press that button and the machine will begin to draw.
The machine will ask you to change ink colors once the text is done. This is optional. I chose to change the fine point pen to a different color (a brown named tawny).
Let the machine finish drawing the design then it will automatically start to cut the rest of the design. Just let the machine work.
Once the machine is done, the load/unload button will begin flashing. Press it to unload the mat.
Now use the Cricut Spatula to carefully loosen the design from the mat. Doing this keeps it from bending or rolling when you remove the cardstock from the mat.
Finally, once the design is removed, simply add two crayons to each card.
Fill out the to and from areas or let your kids do that.
Now the cards are ready to be given out for Easter. Receivers can use the crayons to color the card!
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