Saturday, 24 March 2018

March Ink and Share Blog Hop


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Hello, thanks for joining us on our blog hop this month. We are all Independent Stampin Up Demonstrators and hope to inspire you! My names Linda and I live on a small island in Essex UK. 

This month's theme is Spring/Easter, I decided to go for Easter.

When I think of an Easter Card I always think of bunnies, I do not have any bunny stamps so had to think outside the box.

I love the unicorn cards, cakes you see on Pinterest and thought why not make a bunny card in the same style.  This took quite a lot of brain power but I came up with a card in the end!


 
I stitched some whiskers on this card.





Using the Foxy Friends stamp set, I inked up the antlers for eyes.  I think it worked really well, I did cut my stamp, but it is possible to do the eyes without cutting the stamp.
 
My bunnies ears were die cut using the Leaflet dies.
Look at the bottom of this post to see my How to Make video!
 
Hope you liked my card, don't forget to hop along with us, click on the next button to see Melissa Tennisons project, sure to be awesome.
 
 
 
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17 comments:

  1. I love that you stitched the whiskers!

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    1. Thanks Shirley, stopped them flapping around!

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  2. Your card is adorable! I need an Easter card for my niece and your design may be perfect for it. Cute idea!

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  3. Thanks Lisa, lovely comment😀

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  4. I have “create a unicorn card” on my list of cards to send this month and you’ve made that task simple with this bunny card getting me all the bits I need minus the easy pointed horn. The Stitched whiskers are a great touch. I just adore this! TFS!

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  5. This is such an adorable and creative card, love it! Great job Linda!

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  6. Simply adorable Linda. Love how you've created these, might have to give them a try myself :)

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  7. This is sooo adorable! Great ingenuity!

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