Easter Mantel, with the Epic Letterpress

easter mantel

Remember how I mentioned that my Epic came without a cutting mat? One call to the folks at Lifestyle Crafts and they got one out to me ASAP! I decided to use the die cut feature to make this Easter banner. I printed the damask background that I showed you here on several squares. Then, I used a square die with rounded corners to fancy them up.

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I used a circle die to cut pieces of white cardstock. The lettering is black vinyl I cut with my Silhouette. I only did this because my printer was out of ink. My initial plan was to print directly on the cardstock and then die cut around each letter.

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The letters circles are attached to the damask backgrounds with glue dots. I punched holes and tied the squares together with ribbons. And then I used thumb tacks to attach them to the mantel. I’m classy like that.

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The grass came from Hobby Lobby in sheets like this:

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I cut them in half and laid them on top of the mantel. I used a little bit of that white tacky stuff that I cannot think of the name of right now to keep them from moving around.

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The wreath details are here and the chick came from Pier 1. The carrots are from Shopko. The plastic white eggs are also from Hobby Lobby.

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TODAY IS THE LAST DAY to pick up your own Epic 6 (letterpress/die cut machine from Lifestyle Crafts for 25% off. Use code “BLOGCRAP” to take advantage of the deal!

Check back tomorrow to see a fun project using Silhouette’s new fabric interfacing and to get the details on this month’s Silhouette promotion!


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  1. V. Furnas says:

    Loving the green shutters. Very festive.

  2. Jessica @ My World - Made By Hand says:

    I think I bought the remaining two shutters from abode the other day…lol

  3. Mandi@TidbitsfromtheTremaynes says:

    Absolutely love the mantel. LOVE.

  4. Amelia Poll says:

    So fun!

    (and I think the white stuff you are referring to is called ticky tack – or at least that is what I've always called it…)

  5. The Hesitant Hippie says:

    That is the greatest color of green ever!!! How did you get it?

  6. Melanie@Crafty Cupboard says:

    I feel totally lame for not decorating at all for Spring yet. I like the mantel though! Very fun!! The grass is my fave.

  7. I love EVERYTHING about your mantel! I want to copy it exactly!

  8. Kristen Duke Photography says:

    LOVE the shutters! I need shutters! I need to do something spring-y around here and that banner is so colorful and pretty!

  9. Missy….I love this. What's new. I'll tell you what I love. That GRASS! I need that immediately.

    What I don't love….your discount on that damask. Boo.

    But because it's going to such a good home….maybe I'll get over it….

    Then again, maybe not.

  10. If one did not have a fancy machine…what would one do to cut out those letters? This is seriously the cutest thing ever! I wish I could copy it exactly.
    I am getting super excited for your visit!!!

  11. Love the shutters! And the grass gives your mantel such a fun feel!

    Warm Wishes,
    Jodie

    http://www.lovelaughteranddecor.blogspot.com

  12. Angeline says:

    Awesome. I like the green shutters and grass next to the white mantle.

  13. I love the green shutters. I am a follower now for sure!
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  14. Holly @ Roller Coaster Life says:

    Sooo cute!!! I love that grass!!

  15. Anu@My Dream Canvas says:

    Wow! This is lovely. Hope to see you at My Dream Canvas!

  16. I love this!! And the green shutters are such a statement! I shared this on my blog today: http://www.vixenmade.com/2013/03/creative-easter-mantles.html

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