I just had to get one more punch art in for Easter.
I saw one like it on our Demonstrator website, Stampin' Connection made by Judy Lynn, and knew you would want to see how it's done. Then once I made one, I had to create a smaller version. The supplies include quite a few punches of course!
Large Bunny:
- face - largest smooth Heart Framelit
- cheeks - 1 3/4" circle punch
- tongue - 1/2" circle
- nose - 1" circle
- eyes - 3/4" circle
- ears - Blossom petals builder
- bow - Black dotted scallop ribbon
Small Bunny:
- face - second largest smooth heart Framelit
- cheeks - 1 3/8" circle punch
- tongue - Itty Bitty punch pack circle
- nose - 3/4" circle
- eyes - 1/2" circle
- ears - Blossom punch (Occasions mini) & Blossom Petals Builder
- bow - 1/4" pink grosgrain ribbon
I did also use a black marker to add the whiskers and dots plus a Signo white gel pen for the eyes. Sponges for the cheeks and nose plus dimensionals under the cheeks and nose too.
Here's how you make the baskets:
This is a die-cut using the Clear Scallop Square die. I scored it 1" from all sides and then cut up to the 1" line to create tabs for the box.
Here is what the box looks like without the bunny on it. I added a handle from a strip of punched Pretty in Pink card stock using the Dotted Scallop Ribbon Border punch. Love this punch!
Here is how I made the basket for the larger bunny. I started with a 7 1/4" square of Pretty in Pink card stock. I scored it 1 3/4" from all edges and cut up to that scoreline to create the tabs. In hindsight I might change the box size to 7 1/4" X 6" to create a rectangle box instead of a square. You could easily jazz up the edges of this basket with border punches or ribbon.
Large bunny close-up. His face measures 4" across at his widest.
For the handle on this box I cut a narrow strip of Pink card stock and adhered a length of our 1/2" Pretty in Pink Scallop Dots ribbon to it. The Lace Ribbon Border punch would also be fabulous for the handle.
They're cute stacked too! Of course this doesn't work if you want to fill the baskets, but you could just add the small bunny face above the larger one with just one basket on the bottom.
Thanks for stopping in for today's Punch Art.
This is really cute! I love the design!
Posted by: wedding photography melbourne | April 24, 2012 at 11:44 PM
Those are just adorable!!
Posted by: Deb B (Debadoo) | March 30, 2012 at 05:14 PM
Oh so sweet.
Posted by: lisa808 | March 29, 2012 at 08:00 PM
Really cute. Thanks for sharing.
Posted by: Cindyd Waldroff | March 28, 2012 at 02:22 PM
Those are adorable! Thanks so much for the instructions!!!
Posted by: Karen T | March 28, 2012 at 02:03 PM