5 More Fun and Easy Spring Crafting Ideas
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Posted on 14th April 2025 by Papermill Direct
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If you’ve enjoyed our crafting ideas from the other day, you’re in luck. Here are 5 more arts and crafts ideas that you could create in order to spark your creativity!
Daffodil Delight by Jane Taylor
If you or the person you’re giving the card to loves flowers, take a look at this Daffodil Delight card, all you need is a super smooth white card for the main card, and then a daffodil yellow smooth card to layer on the front page of the card, use a stencil and yellow in to add sun rays to the arch window die cut, then use a flower stap to cut out the daffodils and use the 3D foam squares to stick it onto the card. To add the text at the bottom, you can either stamp this or handwrite it yourself.
Thank You Duck Card by Vicki Poulton
Take a look at this adorable spring themed Thank You Duck Card if you want more experimentation. For the card base, use the White Card Super Smooth Card, and then using the Celeste Sirio Colour Card, cut out the same shape as the white card, just a little bit smaller, then add layer another white smaller square card. Cut out the grass using the Spring Green card and layer the grass at the bottom of the card. Then using a stencil and ink, add some pink clouds to the plain white background to give it some colour. Once all the decorative pieces are stuck onto the card base, stamp the coloured images and using an alphabet die and Woodstock Giallo Card cut your desired text and use PVA glue to stick It on the card, and you’re done!
A Burst Of Spring Colours by Sylvia Ames
This card design is truly a Burst Of Spring Colours, and is super simple, perfect to do with kids! All you need is three card blanks colours of your choice, preferably white for one of them, layer these colours on top of each other, with the white at the front and incorporate the die cut and colour with spring coloured distress inks. You can use a stamp for the writing at the front of the card or handwrite it.
‘Lovely” Floral Card – Step By Step Tutorial by Angela Dodson
For a more advanced design, follow this “Lovely” Floral Card tutorial utilising flower dies, background embossing and Papermill Direct’s selection of plain and embellished cards. This card has a lot of layering processes both for the base of the card and the decorations on top of it, like the flower petals and leaves.
Paper-piercing for Spring by Barbara Daines
This tutorial on Paper-piercing for Spring is perfect for those who has limited products but still want to create something pretty! All you need is two different coloured cards of your choice (we recommend Papermill Direct’s spring time card) for the flowers, and a white textured card for the layers. On the white card, stamp the sentiment and cut the image again in the two colours of your choice. The tiny pieces should be placed onto the corresponding gap of the main image and simply add a text of your choice and voila!
Whether you’re looking for some spring crafts for kids to do during the half term holidays or in your free time, we offer a range of inspirations on our blog for some spring crafts, so make sure to check this out for some creative motivation! We hope that these series of spring crafting guide has helped you become inspired.
At Papermill Direct we offer a range of high-quality cards, paper, envelopes and other arts and craft supplies, perfect for your spring craft activities. Shop online today and browse our large selection of products or visit our contact page if you have any other questions.
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