How to Make a Pastel Easter Bunny Grid Card (That Looks Way Harder Than It Is)

How to Make a Pastel Easter Bunny Grid Card (That Looks Way Harder Than It Is)

If you’re looking for a last-minute Easter project that actually feels special, this is it. This card gives you that clean, modern, high-end look… without a complicated process. And let’s be honest, that’s the sweet spot.

This design is all about simple shapes, smart layering, and letting your cardstock do the heavy lifting.


Why This Card Works (and why people will LOVE it)

  • It looks custom and boutique-level
  • Uses scraps or small pieces of cardstock
  • Easy to batch if you’re making multiples
  • Perfect for Cricut beginners and experienced crafters

And the best part? That little bunny ear detail pulls everything together without being over-the-top “Easter.”


What You’ll Need


Step-by-Step Breakdown

1. Import SVG File

Simply insert the SVG file and change the lettering to the pen feature and the lines into score lines. Make sure to press attach on your pieces. Resize your project to the size that you want your finished project to be.


2. Cut the Bunny Ear Card

This is where the magic happens.

You’ll cut a white top layer that sits over the grid, with bunny ears peeking into each square. It’s subtle, but it gives the whole card personality.

  • Keep the ears consistent in size
  • Let some ears overlap edges for visual interest

3. Add Your Pastel Backing

Behind each square, layer a different pastel color.

Don’t overthink the color placement. Random actually looks better here. Just avoid putting super similar shades next to each other so everything pops.


4. Assemble Your Layers

  • Glue your pastel squares down first
  • Add the white bunny overlay on top

5. Finish the Inside

We've already given you a sentiment but hand write the rest of your greetings and insert into your envelope!


Make It Yours (Easy Customizations)

If you want to level this up even more:

  • Add a name for personalization
  • Swap pastel for bright colors for a kid version
  • Use glitter cardstock instead of smoother cardstock for a premium feel
  • Turn it into a shaker card (yes… do it 😏)
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