Silhouettes are pretty popular right now
so why not include some cute bunnies too?
so why not include some cute bunnies too?
For my rabbit…
I googled “rabbit silhouette” and found this one.
I pulled it up on my computer screen and traced it onto a piece of notebook paper.
Cut that out and traced it again onto my black cardstock.
(and then cut it out again)
(and then cut it out again)
Using patterned papers,
cut your background piece to the size of your frame..
(I cut an 8″ x 10″ piece)
Then I cut 4 strips to go around the edges.
Two of them are 1″ x 8″
and two are 1″ x 10″.
Ink your edges, if you want
and attach them to your background piece.
Then I cut 4 strips to go around the edges.
Two of them are 1″ x 8″
and two are 1″ x 10″.
Ink your edges, if you want
and attach them to your background piece.
After sticking the bunny down,
I added a couple stitches in each of the corners.
They’re not really that noticeable though.
Check back tomorrow for another fun bunny silhouette idea.
Practically Spent says
So simple & so darling. I think I might just need this before Sunday's company comes. I'll be sure to check back for tomorrow's silhouette!
Maria says
I love the simplicity of this – going to make one today while my kids watch movies 🙂
Way to go Vegas girls – love this blog!! (My sis and I are Vegas girls too, born here, still here )
Baby.Got.Craft says
Cool! I think I will do two – each facing inward, with coordinating paper, to go with my toddler-bunny sillhouette I made here…
http://babygotcraft.blogspot.com/2010/03/who-framed-willie-rabbit.html
Thanks!
Amy C's says
This is so very cute! I love ALL your stuff… your blog is on the very top of my favorites list!
Lei says
I really like that. Super cute.
shannonsmitchell says
Just adorable! I think I am going to try this idea with monograms for my little girls' new bedroom! Thanks for the inspiration!
Ashley says
Great blog! Can't wait for more!
Lucy Dow says
SO CUTE! I AM SO DOING THIS!!! My darling 7 yo told me we don't have enough Easter decorations but I really don't like all the pastels in my house…this would be so PERFECT! Love your blog…you are bookmarked now!
Maria says
Just wanted to add that I did make bunnies today!! What a fun project. You can see mine on my blog: http://maria-cards.blogspot.com
Thanks again for such a cute idea!
jenjen says
Love it! That is just darling. What a fun project!
XOOX
Jen
Raimi says
super cute! What a quick way to add a cute Easter decoration! TFS!
Raimi
alicia says
Cute ideas… love them. We're ousting the dying eggs tradition for those cute rabbit pops. Way better. (We'll still fill some of those plastic eggs with candy though.)
englandmom14 says
i think your stitches really show up! they make the paper look like fabric. i really thought it was fabric 🙂 cute idea! i think i'll steal it for every holiday! thanks!
Alison says
This is my FAVORITE one of your bunny silhouette projects! Fabulous idea!
Mary Beth @ Live. Laugh. Make Something says
absolutely adorable! What a delightful project! I really love the little stitches. I hopped over from Somewhat Simple and am so happy that I did! I hope to see you over at my place one day soon. until later…
One Cheap B*tch says
Coming over from Somewhat Simple and a happy new follower! I love your bunny – it's adorable and thanks for sharing the DIY!
Sherry says
cute idea! I did a bird (I'm told thats the big thing right now). Gonna give it to my sister for her birthday. I used black felt instead of cardstock. Kinda made it pop a little. The kids had a great time chooseing the fabrics. Yellow with silver polka dots for the back and really bright striped flannel for the edges. Love it.
MarshaMarshaMarsha says
Very cute! There are so many tacky Easter decorations out there, it's nice to see something that I would actually be happy to display in my house. (hmmm.. that kinda makes me sound like a non-fun-loving grouch… but i'm not, i promise!)