Make a handmade card with Easter digital scrapbook paper and add playful patterns to your seasonal crafts.

This handmade card features Easter digital papers with charming spring illustrations, but the design is far from seasonal-only.
The same layout works beautifully for scrapbooking pages, layered templates, invitations, and other paper creatives year-round.
That's what I love about digital papers-you can resize, mix, and reuse the illustrations for almost any project.
If you enjoy card sketches, you can come back to them again and again. This one's a keeper, and there are more free Easter printables waiting at the bottom.
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Skill Level: Beginner
Total Time: 15 minutes
Grab the Free Printable Papers
These digital papers feature soft Easter illustrations that work beautifully for scrapbooking, cardmaking, and printable templates.

Print from Canva
Start by printing your digital papers.
Since I was only making one card, I didn't want to print full sheets of every design.
Canva makes it easy to arrange multiple illustrations on one page, so nothing goes to waste.
- Go to Canva.com and click the plus sign to create a new project.
- Enter 8.5 x 11 inches as your page size.
- Click Elements, then choose Grids.
- Select the 2x2 grid, so you have four even sections.

Drag and drop your chosen digital papers into the grid frames. Even if you only need three patterns, filling all four keeps the scale consistent for scrapbooking pieces, card fronts, or invitation templates.

Click Share and download as a high-quality PDF for printing.
Open the file and print using your best quality setting. I scaled mine to fit the full page and selected a photo setting on plain paper.

The colors came out bright and crisp, which really makes the illustrations stand out.

Card Instructions
Now let's turn those digital papers into a finished card.

- Trim the four printed rectangles apart.
- Cut a sheet of 8.5 x 11 white cardstock in half lengthwise.
- Fold one strip in half to create a 4.25 x 5.5-inch card base (A2 size).

Cut your layering pieces:
- Coordinating solid cardstock: 4 x 5.25 inches
- White cardstock for greeting: 2.5 x 1.625 inches
From three different digital papers, cut two smaller shapes each.
Rectangles work great, but this is where you can get creative. These same shapes can easily be used as scrapbooking embellishments or layered pieces for invitations.

Stamp your greeting onto the white rectangle using coordinating ink.
Before gluing, lightly ink around the edges of your patterned pieces. This adds depth and helps the illustrations stand out against the background.

Arrange everything on the solid cardstock layer first. Move pieces around until the spacing feels balanced. Once you're happy, glue them down.
Add adhesive foam dots behind the greeting to give it dimension. Then attach the completed panel to the front of your card base.

And just like that, you've turned digital papers into a handmade card that feels thoughtful and personal.
This layout is so flexible that you can easily reuse it for scrapbooking pages, printable templates, or even layered invitations.
Just swap the digital illustrations, and you've got a whole new look.
More Free Easter Printables
Looking for more free Easter printables? I have gathered a few more fun and festive designs for you to download and enjoy!

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