Cricut Easter Greeting Cards (Step-by-Step Tutorial + SVGs)
Easter is one of my favorite times to slow down and create something meaningful—and handmade cards are one of the easiest ways to do that.
So instead of just sharing ideas, I wanted to actually walk you through it step-by-step.
For a limited time, you can watch my Cricut Easter Card Workshop right here and follow along as I make four beautiful card designs using simple materials and beginner-friendly techniques.
If you’ve ever wanted to make your own cards but didn’t know where to start, this is the perfect place to begin.
Watch the Easter Card Workshop
In this workshop, I’ll show you how to create 4 Cricut Easter cards from start to finish, including how to assemble each one and make them look polished and high-end.
⏰ This video is available to watch for 24 Hours (on 3/26/26 at 9 am EST – 3/27/26 at 9 am EST).
⏰ This video is available to watch for 24 Hours (on 3/26/26 at 9 am EST – 3/27/26 at 9 am EST).
Want the SVG Files + Lifetime Access + Bonus Printables?
If you’re following along and thinking…
“I don’t want to rush through this” or
“I want to make these again later”
I’ve put everything together for you in one place.
With the Easter Card Workshop Kit, you’ll get:
✔ SVG files for all featured card designs
✔ Lifetime access to the full step-by-step tutorial
✔ Bonus printable card inserts + Easter messages
✔ Cricut card tips guide (so everything cuts cleanly)
✔ Quick-reference supply list
This way, you can come back to it anytime and recreate these without guessing or starting over.
👉 Get the Easter Card Workshop Kit here
💡 Want Access to All Workshops?
If you’re planning to make more projects like this, you can also unlock everything inside Craft & Create Club.
👉 Get access to all current and future workshops here
🐰 Need Last-Minute Easter Cards?
If you waited until the last minute (we’ve all been there 😅), this makes it SO easy to create something cute and meaningful—fast.
No store run. No stress. Just print, cut, and you’re done 💛
🎁 Unlock the Full Workshop + SVGs
What You’ll Learn in This Workshop
Each card is designed to build your confidence and show you different techniques you can use again and again.
🐰 Bunny Silhouette Card (Beginner)
A simple and classic Easter card featuring a bunny silhouette with a pom pom tail and “Hoppy Easter” message. Perfect if you’re just getting started with Cricut cards.
💗 “Somebunny Loves You” Card (Beginner–Intermediate)
A sweet and playful design that’s great for kids, friends, or anyone you want to surprise with something handmade.
🐣 Chick Hatching Card (Intermediate)
This one is such a fun design—a cute chick breaking out of its shell. It’s a great way to practice layering and adding dimension.
✝️ Floral Cross Card (Advanced)
A more detailed and meaningful design featuring a floral cross with the message “He Is Risen.” This one has a beautiful, high-end look when finished.
Want the SVG Files + Lifetime Access?
If you’re following along and thinking…
“I don’t want to rush through this” or
“I want to make these again later”
I’ve put everything together for you in one place.
With the Easter Card Workshop Kit, you’ll get:
✔ SVG files for all featured card designs
✔ Lifetime access to the full step-by-step tutorial
✔ Bonus printable card inserts + Easter messages
✔ Cricut card tips guide (so everything cuts cleanly)
✔ Quick-reference supply list
This way, you can come back to it anytime and recreate these without guessing or starting over.
👉 Get the Easter Card Workshop Kit here
💡 Want Access to All Workshops?
If you’re planning to make more projects like this, you can also unlock everything inside Craft & Create Club.
👉 Get access to all current and future workshops here
Supplies You’ll Need
You don’t need anything fancy to make these—just a few basic supplies:
- Cricut Explore, Maker, or Joy Xtra Machines (I use a Cricut Explore 3 Machine)
- Deep Cut Blade
- Cardstock in various textures, weights, colors
- Cricut weeding tool
- Cricut scraper tool
- Cricut Brayer
- Standard Grip Cutting Mat
- Aleene’s Fast Grab Tacky Glue
- Hoppy Easter Bunny Silhouette Card SVG File
- Baby Chick Hatching Card SVG File
- He Is Risen Tomb Card SVG File
- Some Bunny Loves You Card SVG File
More Easter Ideas You’ll Love
If you’re in the mood to keep creating, here are a few more Easter favorites:
- Cricut Easter craft ideas
- Free Easter printables
- Easter egg coupons
- Easter egg hunt signs
- Dollar Tree Easter decor
- DIY Easter basket ideas
Final Thoughts
You don’t need a lot of time or expensive supplies to make something beautiful.
Sometimes it’s just about sitting down, starting simple, and enjoying the process.
These cards are the kind of project you can make in an afternoon—but they’re also the kind of thing people remember.
Whether you’re crafting for your kids, your friends, or just for yourself, I hope this gives you a little inspiration to create something special this Easter 💛
New to Cricut?
Here are some Cricut Basics! –>>If you want a Circut Machine but aren’t sure which machine is for you, be sure to read this post, How to Choose Which Cricut Machine is Right for you. –>>Want more tips on finding inexpensive Cricut supplies? Read this post, How to Save Money on Cricut Craft Supplies.
What Cricut Accessories Do I Need?
Cricut Essentials make putting the pieces together a joy. From tweezers that handle delicate parts to Cricut EasyPress for foolproof iron-on, every Essential makes a great project even greater, every step of the way. These are the Cricut Tools & Accessories I recommend for the serious crafter:
Cricut Easy Press

Cricut Easy Press Mat

Cricut Bright Pad

Cricut Cutting Mats

Cricut Tool Set

My favorite non-Cricut brand materials
You can find other brand vinyl, iron-on, contact paper, and more outside of Cricut.com. A few of my favorites are:
- Oracal 651 Permanent Vinyl (find it here or at your local craft store)
- Siser HTV
- Dollar Tree clear contact paper (or shelf liner)
- Various fat-quarter fabrics at Walmart
- Felt sheets at local craft stores
Learning how to use your Cricut is really easy and fun once you get the hang of it. If you don’t have a Cricut Access Membership, I highly recommend it. I’ve had a Cricut Access Membership for years and it’s definitely worth the cost for all the benefits!
My favorite online resources to find SVG files to make Cricut craft projects: 

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