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March 21, 2012 Bunny Noses/Bunny Tails.....

Oooops!
I forgot to take pictures of the bunny treat holder I made.
Ok, last post today....I promise.:P
I found this cute little turkey treat holder on: http://burtonavenue.blogspot.com/2011/11/turkey-favor-tins-tutorial.html and thought a bunny would make a cute treat holder too.
I used the bunny on Doodlecharms. I used cardstock from Recollections; both the cream and Kraft. On the nose I colored with a Copic marker and covered it with Glossy Accents. I used Tim Holtz distress ink in tea dye on the edges and on the tail. I am not sure if Iam going to fill the treat container with bunny noses or bunny tails...I guess it depends on what treats I can find to fill the little bunnies with.
If you have any questions, please send an email.
Have a great day!:0)


Comments

This is cute, I like his cottontail!
Carri~abusybee
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Linsey R said…
OMgosh what a precious little bunny tin! Clever clever girl! The cottontail is so fun! Very cute idea, tfs! Happy Easter to you and yours! hugs xoxo

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