Here's what l came up with....
Using Very Vanilla cardstock, l cut, stamped and crimped a couple of cute little bunnies and used the Stampin-Up Box #2 Die in between, it's the perfect size for holding nearly a full pkt of Cadbury Turkish Delight eggs....Yummo, and needless to say l ate what didn't fit..:0)
I got a little carried away and ended up making a couple more, one the same design and filled it with the cutest little Lindt carrots and another using Crumbcake cardstock and a printed flower & egg image which l coloured with Copic markers.
If you head on over to JAI you can see the ever so cute Easter inspiration from the rest of the DT ...
"Thanks for stopping by and enjoy your day"
Supplies:
Very Vanilla & Crumbcake Card stocks
Pear Pizazz & Pool Party Seam Binding
Very Vintage & Teeny tiny sentiments
Crumbcake, Pear Pizazz & Bravo Burgundy Inks
Crimper, Box #2 Die, Basic Pearls, Black Pigma Pen & Signo Gel pen.
Word window & Modern label punches.
Nikki, these are adorable. I love both the vanilla and the crumbcake - such a different look with the same design. Wonderful creations as always!
ReplyDeleteThat's got to be the cutest Easter Bunny ever! Did you use a template for it? I love the stamping and ribbon and the fact that there's enough eggs from a package to get a sampling.
ReplyDeleteOh, you are just too clever! What a gorgeous way to present some Easter choccies to someone special (if there are any left, ha ha). Gorgeous, Nikki.
ReplyDeleteNikki, the picture of the Turkish Delight eggs drew me in, LOL! I love these. So cute.
ReplyDeleteSuch gorgeous little bunnies Nikki. Very clever. I'm not a Turkish Delight fan myself but I do love all other chocolate - that pale blue foil on the eggs above goes so well with that particular bunny.
ReplyDeleteNikki, these are soooo cute. Cheers
ReplyDeleteDonna Zammit :)
These are just the cutest Nikki and a very good excuse for buying some yummy chocolate :)Love the texture you got by crimping, and those gorgeous soft bows!
ReplyDeleteKim xxx
Toooo cute! Will have to remember this for when my granddaughters are older. I love Turkish Delight!
ReplyDeleteSuch cute bunnies, just love them! Nikki I'm just a new follower but love your work and have a blog award for you if you get the chance to pop over.
ReplyDeleteThese bunnies are so delightful Nikki! I love the crimping and stamping you've done on them. You have drawn the faces so beautifully....you're very clever indeed :)
ReplyDeleteOh wow! The #2 die box never looked so fancy. I love your line up of rabbits especially the one you used as your DT example.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular as always. Just too cute!!! Ang xx
ReplyDeleteNikki your bunnies are so sweet! They transported me back a few (okay, a lot of) years to preppy days, when we made a much less glamorous version of them & the Easter Bunny (aka the teacher) would fill them with eggs while we were out at recess. The first one, with his TD eggs, is my fave! :)
ReplyDeleteOh gosh, these are the cutest things ever! What a clever idea to turn the bunnies into boxes--and your coloring is masterly!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous easter bunny basket Nikki well done Hugs elaine
ReplyDeleteNikki, these are just so adorable. I love them. Did you make your own template or find it on the net. You do know that it is your job to eat all leftovers :)
ReplyDeleteThese bunnies are gorgeous Nikki.
ReplyDeleteThese bunnies are totally awesome!!! I love them and will be featuring the first one on My Crafty Picks #60 with a link back to your blog on 4-8-12. Make sure to stop by to check out all the picks and to pick up your blog badge to display on your blog for being featured!!
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Have a blessed Easter
Tiffany Bauer
http://www.mycraftyworld.blogspot.com
I just showed the bunny I made from this design. Thanks so much for the inspiration and the pattern!
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