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Wednesday, March 25, 2015

What's Up Doc?

Hello crafty friends, I hope you are having an awesome hump day. Can you believe Easter is right around the corner? So I decided I needed to get with it and make some little bunny containers for family. This one is a cute one! I got the file from SVG Cuts which has a lot of files in this one kit to make (with 3 containers and a couple of cards) and I'm looking forward to making the rest. But for now we will focus on this cute bunny container. It is a good size and will hold a lot of candy. I cut it out on my Explore and once I had it together I made a tag using the scallop tag punch from SU. I stamped my sentiments using Mary's Cardz TV stamp sets Mixed Messages, which is a new stamp set and Easter Punnies. I love how this turned out, it was easy to put together and didn't take long either. I will be putting candy in it to give out to our family members. Mary's Cardz TV Stamps made it so easy to make a cute tag for this cute bunny to give as an Easter gift. I will simply sign the back of the tag before giving the bunny out. I hope you get a chance to make something cute to give out for Easter! Make sure to visit Cardz TV Stamps to get your stamps, they are always perfect for that project on your list.





 the bunny's head comes off 

 spacious interior-will hold a lot of candy

26 comments:

  1. How adorably cute!!! That thing is big!! May have to go buy that file!! :)

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  2. How lovely Brenda, such a great design your cute bunny containers.
    Hugs, Veerle xXx

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  3. Brenda, this is adorable. Love the pattern paper you used. I did not get this kit yet. Now I may have to. lol Love the tag, too.
    Super cute!

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  4. Brenda this is just way too cute! I love it!

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  5. Wow! I admire your patience and stamina, Brenda! When it comes to folding and putting together, I'm a wimp! This is darling and the grandchildren will love that it holds so much candy. And that plaid "shirt" with the bow tie is adorable!

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  6. Oh my gosh Brenda, this is the cutest bunny "basket" and I LOVE the tag! The cute bow tie and spiffy plaid vest really make this come to life, and the grands are going to love it (along with the adults too!)

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  7. OMgosh that is just 2 cute! Yep it looks like lots of candy will fit in there. It looks like today nmay get a bit warmer :) Hope so
    Hugs my friend
    Tina

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  8. This is so darn cute Brenda! Your family will love them.

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  9. Oh my gosh, this is just the cutest thing ever!! I love it, Brenda!! The decorative papers you used are so fabulous!! I love his bow tie!! What a fun project this is!! I love, love it!! Have a great day :)

    Lisa
    A Mermaid's Crafts

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  10. Oh my goodness, Brenda, this is just too precious! What a great way to give Easter goodies. I would love to make something as cute as this for my grandkids, but I find that 3D paper goodies don't usually ship very well. Boo Hoo! It's hard for me to believe it's almost Easter. I hope the snow is just about over with for you up there and it's at least a little Springlike.
    Hugs, Jeri

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  11. Absolutely stunning! And so stinking cute! The year is going so quick, hope you are both well Karen x

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  12. This is just darling. Love the bunny, with his head on. He is beautiful.
    Hugs
    xx

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  13. This is totally adorable, Brenda! Your bunny treat holder is so sweet and so cute. It. How fun for the family :)

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  14. Adorable!! Looks like it will hold a lot of candy - yum, yum!! :) xx

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  15. Really Creative Brenda. Impressive. Love it. - Jim

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  16. What a fab Bunny Brenda! it's really gorgeous huggles Sue xxx

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  17. Hi Brenda,what a FUN FUN project,love the details

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  18. Clever you, as this is just as cute & sweet as can be...not to mention what a smashing way to do the candy gift deal. Love his widdle wabbit feet as they are on his little sweet self, and the checked paper that trims him. This is one of your best 3D projects to date (until the next time I expect). The grands will love it. Probably too, the older ones as well! Hugs & TFs.

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  19. Brenda this is amazing :) I love the bunny and how you made him with a cut file he's so sweet!!!
    Hugs
    Vic x

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  20. I adore him Brenda, he's so cute with his bow tie and the checked patterned details, you've really made him very precious and it must have taken a while to put him together.

    Love and warm hugs
    Maarit

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  21. Wow, Brenda, this little bunny is so cute ... and so beautifully attired! What a perfect place to stash lots of lovely Easter goodies! Hugs, Anita :)

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  22. Oooh, how cute is he? Really sweet containers for Easter! I just LOVE him! Have a good week! Hazel xx

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  23. Oh my goodness. He is ridiculously cute. Your family is luck to have you. And the sentiment on the tag made me smile (almost as much as the bunny).

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  24. This is AWWW-dorable. They will loVe it. Thanks for sharing.
    Crafty hugs,
    Dawn
    DesignsByDragonfly {blogspot}

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  25. This is soooo cute!!!! I have so many of their files but have yet to create one! I really need to! Love this!
    Hugs,
    Jo
    xox

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  26. My sweet Brenda! I've fallen behind in commenting AGAIN (amongst other things - the trips to see my mom are to blame *grin*), but know that not a day passes that you and your husband aren't in my thoughts and prayers! I'm starting where I left off, so even though Easter is done, I'm still squealing like a little girl with how A-DOR-A-BLE your bunny is! I know they were a hit, filled with all kinds of sweet treats! Simply, wonderfully darling!
    Hugs~c

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Thank you for your comments. I enjoy reading each and everyone of them and love when you stop by to visit me for a spell. I will be stopping by shortly to visit you too. I so appreciate you! Crafty hugs, Brenda