DIY Mixed Media Easter Cards With Scrapbook Paper And A Crocheted Bunny

DIY Mixed Media Easter Cards Crocheting And Paper by Craftify My Love

I love to give away handmade presents! What else tells a person how much you care, then spending your brain juices and time for them, right? Right!

Sometimes I make things up on my own. I am telling you, lotsa brain juices involved in this case! But sometimes there’s just not enough time for trial and error and this might well be the case in the process of creating something new! 

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So most often I let myself be inspired by other creative projects, and if I literally have next to no time at all before gift-giving-day, I even simply follow the instructions on how-to tutorials I’ve found online or in books. Okay, I’ll be honest with you, I hardly ever succeed in ‘merely’ following instructions, there’s always something I do (either on purpose or by mistake ???) to alter the primary idea. But I won’t complain, this way my work always ends up with a touch of Habiba!

Learn how to make Mixed-Media Easter Cards

This being said I want to share an easy tutorial I’ve found and adjusted slightly so you can make your very own mixed media Easter cards!

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What materials you’ll need

If you are as crafty as I am, chances are you can whip up a couple of these cards without having to do a supply run. Although I won’t tell anyone, in case you need a reason to hop over to your local dealer of da crafty and artsy stuff?. Promise!

  • Scrapbook paper of the thicker kind so your cards won’t be sloppy
  • Sharpies and a stencil and/or
  • Stickers and/or
  • Ink pad and various stamps (letters and Easter motives)
  • Wool (at least two contrasting colors)
  • Crocheting hook (size matching your yarn)
  • Embroidery needle
  • 2 black beads for eyes
  • Washi tape
  • Scissors

Free Crocheting Pattern To Make The Bunny Charm

First you should make your crocheted bunny, as the size will vary depending on which kind of yarn you’ll use. After that, you can decide about the paper and card size.

Bunnies DIY Mixed Media Easter Cards Crocheting And Paper by Craftify My Love

If you need help with some of the stitches, you can simply use my collection of video tutorials on how to crochet + some very helpful Crocheting Cheat Sheets (they are a thank you for subscribing to my newsletter)!

  • Round 1: 11 sc into magic ring
  • Round 2: 16 sc (you’ll have to increase 5 times)
  • Round 3: 22 sc (you’ll have to increase 6 times)
  • Ears: chain 9, working your way back again with 2 sc, 4 hdc, 2 sc, and a sl st into the first sc of round 3. Repeat for the second ear.
  • Finishing touches: Fasten off and weave in ends. With a contrasting colour, you’ll add the whiskers with a couple of stitches and add two beads as the bunnies eyes. If your bunny is all grown up or big boned because you used the chunkiest wool you’ve had, you could easily add some lashes, too. Six little stitches will do the trick!

4 Simple Steps To Assemble Your Easter Card

  1. Now you’ll find a matching paper and cut it to size if need be.
    Remember that you might want to fold it in half if you want to add a personal text to it before giving it away. You could write it directly in your card or use a plain paper if you used a patterned one for the card.
  2. Write, stick or stamp your Easter message and symbols (You could choose from Easter eggs, tulips, daffodils, a butterfly or bee, and some foliage).
    Make sure to leave enough space for your crocheted bunny!
  3. Cut a length of your contrasting yarn and loop it through the bunnies forehead and knot the ends together.
    You might want to stay very close to the edge, though. Else it won’t look right!
  4. Find the spot you want your bunny to go and fix it there with a piece of washi tape.

And voilà, your very own mixed media Easter card is done!

I first found the pattern on this German bloggers website: Freuleinmimi.  She altered the original pattern by Ing-things (brighten up my day) who obviously couldn’t stop crocheting bunnies and ended up with an entire Easter bunny garland. Also, a lovely idea, don’t you think?

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Also A Kids Crafting Project

As those cards will be made in no time by an adult, I figure they could also be a kids crafting project. The pattern for the bunny is a short and simple one. And should be manageable for the little crocheters out there.

Of course, you could also team up: you could crochet the bunnies and let your child design the card.

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Comments (10)

  1. I love the crocheted bunnies! We raise rabbits so these would be awesome for my kids to try making!

    1. Thank you so much! And you definitely should! It’s super easy, what with all those good video tutorials out there!

  2. These are absolutely adorable! This page came up on my Google notifications and the thumbnail was so cool, I just *had* to check this out.
    I don’t know how to crochet (yet!) but am going to get my best friend to teach me how later this year. I’m sure there are so many things one could do with your idea of these awesome mixed-media cards! I DO know how to knit…well, a little bit. I’m still in the “I can make squares AND rectangles, any size you’d like!” stage, but I’m sure that even if I could just knit a couple of rows, I could stitch them together to make different shapes…
    Oh, I wish it weren’t so late right now (12:54 AM!) because I am now itching to work on these!
    Thank you so very much for sharing this idea with everyone. For me, it’s always so rewarding to come up with an idea and see how others put their own spin on it. Again, thank you; I can’t wait to explore your site.

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