Good morning; it's Monday, spring break and it's snowing. I can't wait for warmer weather and to not have to wear my winter coat anymore!!
We have a really fun challenge for you this week, and that is to create a 3D project - treat holder, basket, candy bar wrapper, candles, etc.! Lots of possibilities for this great challenge, and we can't wait to see what you create. You can load your project on the LNS blog, and you can find the link: HERE.
I saw an absolutely adorable bunny on the Stampin' Up! visitors site made using the Oval Framelits. Since I don't have these framelits and I thought I would improvise and use the oval punches that I have instead. The bunny was pretty easy to make, and I think my little guy turned out cute! This is how I made my version of the bunny from the SU site:
- I used the extra-large oval punch for the body.
- The used the large oval punch for the ears.
- I used the small oval punch for the inside of the ears, hands and feet and the egg (which I then trimmed more).
- The eyes and heart were made using the owl punch.
Here's the rest of the details:
Stamps: Teeny Tiny Wishes
Inks: Island Indigo
Papers: Very Vanilla, Calypso Coral, Island Indigo, So Saffron, Basic Black, Tea for Two DSP
Accessories: Big Shot, Honey Comb EF, Bitty Banner Framelits, Fancy Favor Bigz XL Die, Extra-large, large and small Oval Punches, Owl Punch, Dotted Scallop Ribbon Punch, Pool Party Baker's Twine, Calypso Coral Ribbon, CAD, Dimensionals, Mini-Glue Dots, Sticky Strip Tape
We have a really fun challenge for you this week, and that is to create a 3D project - treat holder, basket, candy bar wrapper, candles, etc.! Lots of possibilities for this great challenge, and we can't wait to see what you create. You can load your project on the LNS blog, and you can find the link: HERE.
I saw an absolutely adorable bunny on the Stampin' Up! visitors site made using the Oval Framelits. Since I don't have these framelits and I thought I would improvise and use the oval punches that I have instead. The bunny was pretty easy to make, and I think my little guy turned out cute! This is how I made my version of the bunny from the SU site:
- I used the extra-large oval punch for the body.
- The used the large oval punch for the ears.
- I used the small oval punch for the inside of the ears, hands and feet and the egg (which I then trimmed more).
- The eyes and heart were made using the owl punch.
Here's the rest of the details:
Stamps: Teeny Tiny Wishes
Inks: Island Indigo
Papers: Very Vanilla, Calypso Coral, Island Indigo, So Saffron, Basic Black, Tea for Two DSP
Accessories: Big Shot, Honey Comb EF, Bitty Banner Framelits, Fancy Favor Bigz XL Die, Extra-large, large and small Oval Punches, Owl Punch, Dotted Scallop Ribbon Punch, Pool Party Baker's Twine, Calypso Coral Ribbon, CAD, Dimensionals, Mini-Glue Dots, Sticky Strip Tape
4 comments:
So cute! I love this little version of the bunny! Darling. Great job!
This is just adorable, that bunny looks so cute!
the little bunny is so cute, made me smile.
What a cute little Easter bag!! I love the lining of the bunnie's ears and feet.
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