Ducks, chicks and bunnies always make me think of Easter since my mother use to take us to the Bayshore Mall in the spring to see the eggs hatch, in a really big egg at the mall – over the weeks you could visit and watch the little beaks breaking through the shells to magically appear. It fascinated me every year. So what could be better than a cute little punch art bunny for this project?
I wanted to be able to create them they could be done for both the boys and girls in the family – so here is what I did.
I love that by simply placing the bow in a different location you have a different look – Peter
or Flopsy?
It’s your choice. My kids loved the story of Peter Rabbit growing up! And now I’ve got the song running through my head. LOL! Since it is supposed to be 78 for the high today and it feels like spring, can you blame me?
Notice the sentiment? It’s from the Teeny Tiny Wishes stamp set – a wonderful sentiment set to start with since it has sentiments for all occasions!
Here is a chart for building your bunnies.
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Supplies:
Stamp Set: Teeny Tiny Wishes (128748/127802)
Inks: Pink Pirouette Classic Ink (126956)
Paper: Succulent Garden Designer Series Paper (142778), Soft Sky (131203), Sweet Sugarplum (141418), Watermelon Wonder (138334), Tip Top Taupe (138336), and Whisper White Card stock (100730)
Accessories: Chalk Marker (132133), Sweetheart Punch (133786), Owl Builder Punch (118074), Bow Builder Punch (137414), and Stitched Shapes Framelits Dies (145372)
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Those bunnies are adorable, and that DSP is perfect for this project.
Thanks Cindy – I had so much fun making these little guys, glad you enjoyed the project!