Introducing This Year's Easter Collection!

Good morning! Welcome back to day two of our Spring 2026 release introductions! We're having a wonderful time introducing our February release (available on Saturday, 2/21 at Noon EST) and we have even more to share today. But first, I want to remind you that I will be going live on Instagram this evening at 8pm EST to answer any questions you might have about today's introductions. Now let's get started!

We have four new dies to share today. Two are Details Dies that coordinate with the Basic Egg and two are completely independent. First up we have the Embroidered Egg Details V Die (retails for $12). This is one of the dies that coordinates with the Basic Egg (retails separately for $12).


This Embroidered Egg Details edition features rings, stripes, and trios of stitches to bookend the jaunty design. The center rings are the perfect place to embellish with small die cuts or sequins for additional pops of color and texture.

Next up, we have the Floral Egg Details Die (retails for $16). This one also coordinates with the Basic Egg Die (retails separately for $12).

Give your Basic Egg a touch of botanical elegance with the Floral Egg Details Die! Add a daffodil and blooming branches with just a few easy steps and take your eggs from simple to spectacular! Embellish with floral sequins for even more impact. Your Easter decor just got slated for a glow up!

Our third introduction today is the Honey Bunny Die (retails for $36).


Celebrate Spring and Easter with this classic bunny friend. The Honey Bunny Die features a sweet furry companion sporting a delightfully askew flower crown. With a lovable countenance and tender expression, Honey Bunny will effortlessly find a home in your seasonal collection.

And finally, we have the Grown With Love Die (retails for $50).


This dainty watering can, blooming for Spring, is sure to bring a bit of cheer to your home decor. Featuring a trio of jaunty flowers and buds in an arrangement brimming with foliage, this watering can is nothing short of a treat! Embellish the watering can with the included heart design or add a monogram or name using one of our complimentary alphabet dies. You’ll love how much flexibility you have to make this design as unique as you are!

We also have one more accessory coming your way this release, the Petal Parade Sequin Mixes (retails for $4 each).

Some projects just call for an extra bit of flower power. Add dimension and shine to your floral creations with these shimmering sequin mixes. Choose between a cool color mix and a warm color mix. Approximately 15g of assorted floral sequins come packaged in a clamshell package.

Ok! Now that I've made all of those introductions, let's check in with the team to see what these talented ladies have up their sleeves!


Audrey's spring ensemble is bursting with beautiful color! I love how she added floral details to the eggs on her garland and that bunny is just the cutest! Check out more of her projects on her Instagram!

 


The rosy cheeks on Larissa's bunnies add so much charm to their cute faces! Make sure to head over to her blog to get all the details about her projects!

 


Ly's incredible wreath is a beautiful way to celebrate the Spring season! I just love how she combined so many fun new dies into one stunning, cohesive project. See more of her work on her Instagram.


Now it's my turn! I have truly enjoyed playing with these new dies and I can't wait to share.


First up, I have a garland made with the new Embroidered Egg Details V Die. I chose to use the Painted Posies Color Story to bring this project to life.



I cut and embroidered an egg from each color in the Color Story and embroidered them with the coordinating threads.



I used the Petal Parade sequins to embellish the center rings of each egg.




Then, I used beads and sequins to dress up the eggs and add sparkle.




It's a cute, little petite garland that will look great above a window. I can't wait to hang it up this year!

Next, I have our annual family Easter ornaments. I used the Floral Egg Details Die to create a coordinating set.


I cut each egg from Tundra felt and used the Jelly Bean Color Story to add color.



I really love the daffodil on these ornaments. Even though they're traditionally yellow, orange, coral, or white, that didn't keep me from getting a little creative with the colors here and there.



I made sure to add plenty of beads to give each ornament lots of sparkle.



I also personalized each one with the Monogram Alphabet.



And on the back of each one, I added the year with the Keepsake Dates Die. I love that I have a whole collection of these for our family going back several years.


Next, I have a trio of bunny ornaments made with the Honey Bunny Die. I don't like to toot my own horn, but I really love this die. It takes a little practice, but I love her.



I made one ornament with each of the new Color Stories. I also switched up a few of the details on each one to make them unique. I added floral wire to all three of their ears, so they would be positionable. You could also use chenille stems, but that would probably make them thicker (because of the fuzz).



On this first one, I paired Overcast felt with the Jelly Bean Color Story to create a sweet gray bunny. I used the Petal Parade floral sequins in place of the small flowers in the set and rouged the bunny's cheeks with pan pastels. I also added little "whisker dots" to the muzzle with tiny french knots.



This next bunny uses the Garden Gate Color Story. I also used the pan pastels to rouge the cheeks of this bunny, but this time I used long straight stitches to create whiskers. I also chose to use the small flowers in the die set this time.



And this final bunny is made with Toasted Oat and the Painted Posies Color Story. I went with the flower sequins again, but I didn't do anything to the muzzle. I thought the heathered felt added plenty of interest. I did add a bead to the nose for a hint of sparkle though.



And this is what the back of the bunnies look like. The flower crown continues onto the back, but you still have plenty of space to personalize them if that's something you might want to do. I am truly ticked with these!


My next project is a home decor piece I made for myself using the Grown With Love Die. It, quite honestly, might be one of my favorite projects in a while.



I started by die cutting a watering can base from cardstock that I used as a template. I used a disappearing ink marker to mark the dots for the flowers and leafy stems onto a piece of white linen. You could also just use the base piece, but I wanted the stems and flowers to look seamless on the background.



I hand-sewed the aqua fabric to the linen and then embroidered the foliage. Then, I stitched the Pewter watering can onto the linen using the stitching holes as a guide. I sewed on the lady bug from Lil' Dotty and the flowers included in the set.



Then I embellished with a generous handful of sequins and beads. The flowers are Sunlight and Sunflower. The buds and ladybug are Cardinal. The leaves and other foliage are a mix of Arugula and Conifer. Once it was all finished, I ironed it and framed it in a simple 8" square frame. I am genuinely excited to display this in my home.


And my last projects today are another set of ornaments. Our Spring tree is getting a real glow up this year!



I used the Garden Gate and Painted Posies Color Stories for these.



I think the new Ocean Marl color makes a fabulous watering can. I used Pixie for the flowers and Chantilly for the centers. I also used a handful of the floral sequins to add a bit of texture.



On this one, I used Hydrangea for the watering can, but this time I added a Satin Slipper heart (this die is included in the set). The flowers are Marmalade and the buds are sunlight. All of the greenery is Pea Pod. I added pink beads and sequins throughout the bouquet to make absolutely certain that there would be abundant sparkle.



On the back of this one, I went ahead and personalized it with the Banner Builder "j" and a sprinkling of sequins. This die includes a solid back panel, so you can simplify the back of your projects with ease.


Thank you all so much for joining me today, everyone! We have so much more to show you, so please be sure to check in tomorrow for even more introductions. And remember, I will be live on Instagram tonight at 8pm EST to answer any questions you might have about today's introductions.

In the meantime, it wouldn't be a grand debut without a giveaway! Leave a comment on this post letting us know:

What is your favorite home decor to create? Ornaments? Garlands? Framed pieces? Bowl fillers? We would love to know!

before 7am EST on Saturday (2/21) and I will randomly select one winner to receive a $50 credit to our store! The winner will be announced on Saturday (2/21) morning's post at 9am. The winner has 30 days to contact Customer Service (customerservice@poshtadesign.com) and claim their prize. Good luck and we'll see you tomorrow for more inspiration!

118 comments

  • Garlands and Ornaments are my favorites to create! Sooooo many ideas I sometimes don’t know where to begin!!

    Sherry
  • So much cuteness! Love the colors and those lil bunnies are adorable!

    Sherry
  • I LOVE this release especially the tulip!!! My favorite thing to make are ornaments! I am always on the hunt for gift type things I can make and give to others!!! I love everything Poshta!!!!

    Chantel Aden
  • I’m really only getting started but so far wreaths and placemats have been fun to make.

    Patty
  • I love making ornaments. And it’s great you’ve been including a die that cuts the whole image as a solid piece. That’s perfect for when I want to add the year to one side.

    Darcy Webb

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