Hello and welcome!
A couple of weeks ago I made my daughter a spring bunny t-shirt and ever since my son has been saying he wants a bunny too. But he's ten and already a bit too old for t-shirts with pom-poms (his opinion, not mine), so we reached a compromise: bunny wall art.
Because, really, can you have too many cute bunnies around?
A couple of weeks ago I made my daughter a spring bunny t-shirt and ever since my son has been saying he wants a bunny too. But he's ten and already a bit too old for t-shirts with pom-poms (his opinion, not mine), so we reached a compromise: bunny wall art.
Because, really, can you have too many cute bunnies around?
To make the bunny wall art you will need:
- one canvas (blank or painted to the color of your choice)
- one bunny shape (I used my Sizzix bunny die-cut, but any other shape will do)
- seld adhesive fabric (or regular fabric + fabric glue)
- one pom-pom
All you need to do is to glue the bunny onto the canvas, and then glue the pom-pom over to form a tail.
Can it be any easier?
Here is the bunny, in my son's room, next to the felt Easter bunny I made last year (felt Easter bunny tutorial here):
And then I had the usual problem: of course my daughter wanted one too...Here it is (fabric and pom-pom of her choice):
I wasn't planning to make this second bunny, but I have to agree it matches the decor of her room perfectly.
And here are the two of them together:
This is such an easy project I'm considering making a few more to give as Easter gifts.
Well, another spring project completed, several more to go.
Happy Monday,
This is too cute! :)
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Shared! Thank you Jess, for hosting and for stopping by!
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ReplyDeleteThis is such an easy to do project for Easter that looks absolutely adorable, Teresa!
ReplyDeleteThank you Gail!
DeleteHow sweet your bunnies are Teresa! I'm so glad you shared them at Create, Bake, Grow and Gather this week.
ReplyDeleteThank you, for hosting and for stopping by! Off to check this week's party!
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