The fence is made from the new medium jewelry tag punch in the current occasions mini. Love it! For the grass, I took my scissors and cut little strips into the paper. Yummy! OH, I almost forgot. I used basic black ink to stamp the bunny image on chocolate chip cardstock. I tried two shades of brown before I tried black and it wasn't dark enough.
Materials used are stampin’ up! Unless noted |
Stamps: chocolate bunny (#116980), teeny tiny wishes (#115370), fast flowers small wheel (#109679) |
Paper: pretty in pink (#100459), summer sun (#103124), mellow moss (#102898), whisper white (#100730), chocolate chip (#102128), tea party (#113992) |
Ink: pretty in pink (#101301), basic black (#101179) |
Accessories: pretty in pink striped grosgrain ribbon (#113882), dimensionals (#104430) |
Punches: medium jewelry tag (#117190), small oval (#107304), scallop edge (#112091) |
Techniques: punch art |
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Very cute! Will have to get me a real chocolate bunny, lol.
ReplyDeleteDarling card Kim! I'm with Sparkle, I want a real chocolate bunny! ;-)
ReplyDeleteLove the fence! Very clever.
Great card, Kim! I wanna take a bite out of the ears right now! LOL I love the colors and that fence is fabulous.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day, my friend!
Your card is adorable and I love that bunny image. You did a great job using that punch as fence posts...love the versatility of the punches!
ReplyDeleteI'm really enjoying your blog posts, Kim...looking good.