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Hello and happy first day of spring! Or autumn if you are on the south side of the globe!
We are back with the hybrid challenges after a short break during February and keep on reading, because we have a new great prize coming up for the winner of the challenge!
Since Easter is coming up in the end of this month I want you to concentrate on Easter projects. It can be an Easter card, a tag with Easter theme or some kind of Easter decorations. If you don’t celebrate Easter you can always make a spring project instead and yes, for you on the other side of the globe, it’s totally fine if you want to make a fall themed project!
Here is my take on the challenge, I found this super simple Easter project on Pinterest and it also reminded me of the Christmas decorations that Dawn made last Christmas that I really liked and wanted to scraplift.
I placed 16 squares of four different patterned papers on a A4 document for printing, I also printed the backside with another pattern. I then traced an egg shape on each square and cut them with my scissors. I stacked four egg shapes together and stitched in the middle.
I saved a long piece of thread in the top of the egg, to make it easy the hang the decorations. If you don’t have a sewing machine, you can use a thread and needle, glue or a stapler to bring the pieces together. After the stitching I folded the pieces to the shape of an egg.


Here in Sweden it’s common to bring in a bouquet of budding branches and decorate for Easter and that’s where my “eggs” will end up. I will return to this thread during the month with more easy diy Easter decorations.

Here's the official rules:
This year, the winners will be eligible to pick out a Memory Pocket Monthly collection of own choice, worth $14.99, isn’t that a great prize!
If you have any questions, just tag me @Annsofie.
I can’t wait to see what you come up with, Happy scrapping!
We are back with the hybrid challenges after a short break during February and keep on reading, because we have a new great prize coming up for the winner of the challenge!
Since Easter is coming up in the end of this month I want you to concentrate on Easter projects. It can be an Easter card, a tag with Easter theme or some kind of Easter decorations. If you don’t celebrate Easter you can always make a spring project instead and yes, for you on the other side of the globe, it’s totally fine if you want to make a fall themed project!
Here is my take on the challenge, I found this super simple Easter project on Pinterest and it also reminded me of the Christmas decorations that Dawn made last Christmas that I really liked and wanted to scraplift.
I placed 16 squares of four different patterned papers on a A4 document for printing, I also printed the backside with another pattern. I then traced an egg shape on each square and cut them with my scissors. I stacked four egg shapes together and stitched in the middle.
I saved a long piece of thread in the top of the egg, to make it easy the hang the decorations. If you don’t have a sewing machine, you can use a thread and needle, glue or a stapler to bring the pieces together. After the stitching I folded the pieces to the shape of an egg.
Here in Sweden it’s common to bring in a bouquet of budding branches and decorate for Easter and that’s where my “eggs” will end up. I will return to this thread during the month with more easy diy Easter decorations.
Here's the official rules:
- Create an Easter, spring (or autumn) project.
- The project must be hybrid
- You can use any products in The Lilypad store or retired products from current Lilypad designers, you just have to make sure you follow our gallery guidelines.
- Projects must contain at least 50% TLP products. Uploads must be less than 250k. List all credits; no off-site linking allowed.
This year, the winners will be eligible to pick out a Memory Pocket Monthly collection of own choice, worth $14.99, isn’t that a great prize!

If you have any questions, just tag me @Annsofie.
I can’t wait to see what you come up with, Happy scrapping!
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