Hippity-hoppin’ Down the Bunny Trail! PPA132
Were you ever given a little bunny for Easter? Do you remember the first time you lost your new little friend. Panic! That’s how I felt when I looked at the calendar and realized, Easter is almost here! Hippity-hoppin’ Down the Bunny Trail we go…
This project was created for the Pals Paper Arts Color Challenge PPA132 and inspired by a card shared with me by a good friend. I wish I new the original designer to give credit to them here. It’s just too darn cute not to share. Of course, I’ve reworked it with product from Stampin’Up! The original card was dry embossed with a wood grain embossing folder and shows a bunny face on the inside panel. But, I wanted my project to be fairly quick and cute so opted for the “south end” of this cute little escape artist. Instead of doing any embossing, you could just stamp the woodgrain or distress to make it even quicker.
Wanna’ play along? We’re using Pretty in Pink, Certainly Celery and Chocolate Chip this week. Head on over to Pals Paper Arts for more information.
Here’s what you’ll need to re-create this Hippity-Hoppin’ cutie.
Card Stock: Crumb Cake, Chocolate Chip, Certainly Celery,
Whisper White, Pretty in Pink
Punches: 1-3/4″ circle #119850, Large Oval #119855, Small Oval (retired),
Crop-A-Dile108362, Modern Label #119849, Boho Blossoms #119858
Stamps: Everybunny #122707, Woodgrain #117100
Ink: Pretty in Pink, Chocolate Chip, Certainly Celery, VersaMark
Tools: Embossing Gun #100005 & Powder: Clear #109130
Big Shot #113439 Little Leaf Sizzlet Die #114511
Fibers: Bakers Twine (Early Espresso/White) #123124, Linen Thread #104199
Buttons: From Twitterpated collection #125579
Misc: Cotton Ball, Sponge Daubers #102892
Adhesives: 2-way Glue #100425, Dimensionals #104430, Glue Dots #103683,
Snail #104332
Thanks for stopping by today.
Now where did that little Hippity-Hoppin’ guy go?
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adorable, of course! great use of punches & dies.
hugs, m
super cute!
TOO CUTE!!! love the cotton tail…:-)
Love your version! The little buttons and twine stuff really give it a fun look. Thanks for sharing it with us! I have a wood grained stamp, just might have to try this. Love your blog – lots of fun ideas.
So cute. I have finished this year's cards, but this is definitely in the file for next year. The twine, buttons and leaves give it the perfect finishing touch.
I love your version of this card, Rae! I made two of these, my own version, last night for my two youngest grandchildren.