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Monday, April 18, 2011

My Bunnies Are Haning Out With A Chick

It's A Bunny Hop At Heart 2 Heart

I made some Easter treat baskets for each member of my family. I used the large tuna cans (I recycle cans and jars) and covered with the pear polka dot paper from Sophia. I stamped a bitty flower from the Mayberry stamp set on each polka dot.

To make the bunnies punch a scallop circle for the face. The eyes are 1/2" circle punch(white), 3/8" circle punch(black), 1/2" circle cut in half(blush) for the eye lids. The nose is an upside down heart. Whiskers are waxy flax and ears are petals from a flower. Use chalk for the cheeks. To make the handle cut a 1" X 10" strip of card stock. Cover with BTP and decorate. Attach to the can with brads. I punched a hole on each side of the can with my Crop a Dile. To make the chick punch a scallop circle. Eyes are the same as the bunnies. The wings are 1/4 section of a scallop circle and fan folded. The beak and feet are cut free hand. The top hair of the chick is a punched flower attached to the back of the chick. Use chalk for the cheeks.

CTMH Supplies:

Paper: Sofia, Hooligans

Cardstock: Sunny Yellow, Gypsy, Sunset, Blush, Hollyhock, White Daisy

Ink: Blush, Gypsy, Pear, Sunset, Sunny Yellow

Stamps: Mayberry, Tag the Occasion

Embellishments: Waxy Flax, Big Pinks, brads

Other: Assorted ribbon from the recycle bag, punches, mini safety pins, Easter grass, Candies

Be Sure to Hop Over to Heart 2 Heart and experience the Bunny Hop

14 comments:

  1. These are really cute and very creative. Great way to recycle!

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  2. OMG Jody! These are so so super cute! You totally ROCK. I'm so glad you joined us for our first ever Bunny Hop!
    -Corina
    p.s.
    Thank you so much for the blog award, I'm trying to catch up and follow the directions. Thanks so so much again!!!

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  3. im not big on punch art but urs is really cute

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  4. these are so cute and a really good way to limit your chocolate intake.lol
    great "green" idea.

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  5. These are so stinkin' cute! =) You inspire me!!!

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  6. Another great way to use the scallop punch! These are just adorable!

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  7. What an adorable Easter project! Love how you've used the scallop punch - thanks for hopping along with us on H2H this week, Jody!

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  8. Oh my goodness, these are way too cute.

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  9. I just knew you'd have something awesome for us this week! You never dissappoint! Thanks for hopping along with us at H2H :)

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  10. Judy these are soooo YUMMY adorable! HUGS

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  11. Love the additional uses with the scallop punch.

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  12. Jody, these are absolutely adorable!! Wonderful & inspiring project, as always :) Thanks for joining the Bunny Hop at H2H :)

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  13. So excited to be on the H2H Design Team with you!!!!

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