The Easter Pocket is the same as the Valentine Pocket I shared last week… only difference is I used different Designer Series Paper and different stamps.
To make this pocket .. you’ll need a piece of Sycamore Street Designer Series Paper that measures 10 x 3-1/4. You’ll score it at 1/2″ on two sides .. turn it and score at 1-3/8 & 5-5/8.
The “easter wishes” greeting is from A Little Bit of Spring Stamp set .. in the Spring Catalog and the bird is from the Spring Sampler stamp set .. also in the Stampin’ Up! Spring Catalog.
I stamped the greeting with Tangerine Tango ink .. then I stamped the bird with Pool Party ink .. and cut the circle out with the 1-1/4 Circle Punch. I attached it to a 1-3/8 Tangerine Tango Circle ..and then added it to a 1-3/4 Pool Party Scallop Circle using a Stampin Dimensional.
I added some Pool Party Seam Binding to close it .. and added the tag with the Whisper White Bakers Twine.
I have a video tutorial ready .. to show you how to cut it and assemble it.
Here’s the Stampin’ Up! supply list for the Easter Pocket:
- Stamps: Spring Sampler – 125510 Wood – 125512 Clear, A Little Bit of Spring – 126009 Wood – 126011 Clear
- Ink: 126946 Tangerine Tango, 126982 Pool Party
- Card Stock: 127540 Sycamore Street Designer Series Paper, 100730 Whisper White, 111349 Tangerine Tango, 122924 Pool Party
- Accessories: 120906 2-1/2 Circle Punch, 104430 Stampin Dimensionals, 101227 1-1/6 Circle Punch, 125582 Pool Party Seam Binding, 119861 1-1/4 Circle Punch, 1-3/8 Circle Punch, 119854 Scallop Circle Punch, 119871 Corner Punch, 104294 Sticky Strip, 126889 Stampin Trimmer, 104332 Snail Adhesive, 124262 White Bakers Twine
Thanks & have a great day!
Hi Angie,
I love watching your videos – they are such an inspiration. Thanks!
Your Easter Pocket is super cute.
Love it. Want to trying making a few using the stamp set Everybunny. Just wish we had some Easter Designer Paper.
Love it, thanks so much for sharing Angie. Love your videos.
love it!!! Thanks for sharing
I love this project and could get seriously addicted to making these! Love your color combination, too 🙂
Great idea. Great gift for teacher at my school.
Juanita Zavala
Hello Angie, I have been following your blog for some time now and I enjoy your ideas and videos. You seem to be such a nice and talented lady. Keep up the good work and I hope to see more ustreams.
Very cute idea….perfect for anyone, could even tuck in a gift card or cash! Great video – thank you! Also want to say that I’ve been drooling over that fabulous antique looking bowl in your last several pictures!
So cute project.
So stinkin cute! Luv it! I’ve gotta make these for the little people at my church. Thx for sharing. U make every project look so simple. I luv ur blogs. Adios
Very cute! TFS!
Angie, it looks like you are still losing weight – even your hands are getting skinny!