12×12 Easter Bunny Page

Hello friends! Traci here and today, I have a cute 12×12 Easter scrapbook page to share with you. I made it using two of Lori’s pretty cutting files and lots of colorful papers. Since Easter is this Sunday, I thought a fun layout would be perfect for a few holiday photos of coloring eggs. Take a look …

 

12x12 Easter Bunny Scrapbook Page with pretty flowers, carrots, and colorful eggs

This sweet bunny rabbit is the star of this page! I just 🩷 her little flower crown. So, let’s start with her …

12x12 Easter Bunny Scrapbook Page with pretty flowers, carrots, and colorful eggs


I used Lori’s adorable 5×7 Easter Bunny Card 4 file (SVG, Silhouette) and a colorful mix of solid card stock. I assembled the pieces, then added
some enamel dots to the flowers for sparkle. 

12x12 Easter Bunny Scrapbook Page with pretty flowers, carrots, and colorful enamel dots


She’s so cute … she deserved a close-up! 

 

12x12 Easter Bunny Scrapbook Page with a scalloped border, pretty flowers, and enamel dots

Next, I chose another one of Lori’s cutting files called 4 Spring Borders (SVG, Silhouette) to make this pretty scalloped piece. Now … time to build the page!

 

12x12 Easter Bunny Scrapbook Page with pretty flowers, a scalloped journaling spot, and colorful stripes

To begin, I chose a rainbow stripe pattern paper from the Doodlebug Design Bunny Hop
Collection as the base. Then, I added bubblegum card stock at the top and the scalloped border in the middle.

In the top corner, I adhered the “coloring”, “eggs”, and flower die cuts from the Bunny Hop Collection along with some pretty enamel sprinkles. And for the journaling spot, I used 3 punches to make this … a 3″ scallop circle, a 2.5″ circle, and a 2.25″ circle then layered them all.

 

12x12 Easter Bunny Scrapbook Page with pretty flowers, colorful eggs, and a scalloped border

Next, were the photo mats. I cut 2 out of limeade paper and added more die cuts, dots, and the “Happy” tab.

12x12 Easter Bunny Scrapbook Page with pretty flowers, carrots, and colorful eggs

As a finishing touch, I gave the bunny 3 colorful egg die cuts to hold on to, and … she’s ready for Easter! Yep … she and her carrots are pretty cute. 🥕🐰🥕

I hope this layout gives you a little holiday inspiration. I had so much fun using the 5×7 Easter Bunny Card 4 and the 4 Spring Borders cutting files. Highly recommend! Thanks for stopping by and have a great day.

 

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9 Comments

  1. I love how you layered the journaling spot with the three different punches—it adds such a fun bit of dimension without feeling cluttered. And that bunny with her little flower crown totally steals the show! This layout is full of great ideas for mixing textures and patterns while keeping things playful.

  2. I love how you layered the scalloped border and bubblegum cardstock — it really makes the colors pop and gives the page such a playful feel. The idea to have the bunny holding egg die cuts is just too clever — it adds such a sweet interactive touch to the layout!

  3. I love how you used the layering technique for the journaling spot—it adds such a nice dimension and makes it pop without overwhelming the page. The bunny with her flower crown and enamel dot accents is just the right amount of sweet sparkle—definitely the star of the layout!

  4. I love how the bunny has so much character with that flower crown! The enamel dots you added to the flowers really give it a fun, sparkling touch. Such a great way to capture Easter memories.

  5. This layout turned out so sweet, Traci! I love how you combined different cutting files to give the bunny such personality—especially with that little flower crown and the enamel dot details. The layered journaling spot was a clever touch too—it adds just the right amount of dimension without overwhelming the page.

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