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There’s a lot going on here, including some painting in my craft room/office which is complicating my efforts to get some serious card making done. Some of it I can’t share for awhile, but two of these Easter bunnies are now on their way to Wisconsin, and the rest will be hand delivered on Sunday.

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I’m trying to get away one more year with giving each of the grandchildren the same card with different colored backgrounds. Next year, there will be two in middle school, and I may have to find some more sophisticated images. Nonetheless, I love this new Bunny Kisses die cut that was part of the most recent release from The Greetery.

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I die cut all the pieces from white cardstock, and then ink blended each piece with Distress Oxide inks. They were arranged on one of the Tag Team Duo tags also from The Greetery. The grass was die cut with one of  the Simon Says dies in the collection Box Card Borders. Three of the bunnies got a tiny pom-pom added for the tail. I decided against that for the two that needed to be mailed.

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The patterned paper backgrounds from very old AMuse papers were die cut with The Greetery Postal Frame die.

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Here’s a bunny without the pom-pom tail. The sentiment is from Sugar Peas Everyday Sentiments.

As you might expect there are quite a few challenges calling for Easter/Spring cards. One of these is headed to: 

Colorful Options: Pastels (some of these definitely qualify) or Rainbow
The Four Seasons: Anything Spring
Inkspirational with a Moodboard for Spring and Easter
NBUS – This is the first run for Bunny Kisses

We’re expecting rain and very warm temperatures today, then chilly again through the Easter weekend. I hope the long range forecast is accurate which call for temps in the 50’s and 60’s for the week after Easter. I’m so ready for some green to show up!

 

10 thoughts on “Easter Bunnies”

  1. ADORABLE! I love seeing the array of five cards together, showcasing all the different colours. I’m certain these will go down a storm; I’m long since out of middle school and I’d certainly have no complaints!
    Interior decorating can certainly be an upheaval; I hope you’ll be pleased (and newly inspired) once it is done.

  2. Oh my, these are indeed so adorable … what a clever idea to put the different backgrounds on. I do love a big of gingham – always looks so fresh – and your little pom-pom tail for the non-mailed ones is a lovely touch, Karen. You have such a great eye for shape and colour (and the accompanying skill too).

  3. I have this set and just LOVE this sweet bunny Karen! What a great design you created with the tag background and postal frame die cut gingham panels! thanks for sharing with us at Inkspirational! Julia xx

  4. Sweet cards. I like the gingham background. Oh decorating in the crafting space – cannot wait to see your reveal.

  5. From the ginghams, postal edges, and that darling bunny you have some winners! Love, love, love the bunny!!

  6. OH WOW these are all just adorable! I’m sure the kiddos look forward to receiving your special greetings and kindness. Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Four Seasons Challenge! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back again soon.
    Darlene
    FOUR SEASONS CHALLENGE
    DAR’S CRAFTY CREATIONS
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  7. Such a darling ensemble of sweet Easter cards. I’m loving the bunny and all those delicious Spring colors. Thanks so much for sharing with us at The Four Seasons Challenge Blog. Have a blessed week and a wonderful Easter weekend.

  8. Your little tag Easter cards for the grands are as adorable as the name of the die, Karen! You are so blessed to have FIVE and I’m sure they will all love their sweet bunny (with or without tail) and colorful Easter eggs! Great job using the pp, too. Thank you for inspiring everyone at NBUS! Have a Happy Easter with warm temps and lots of little green buds! Hugs, Darnell

  9. These are just darling. I love how he’s lifting the flower. 🙂 Thanks for joining us at Colorful Options!
    Sara Lihz

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