S
o cute! And so much fun to put all the punch shapes together to make this bunny come to life!
Thanks to Jill Franchett at www.jillsink.com for sharing her instructions.
Project Recipe
Cutting dimensions:
Whisper White card stock - 2 - 6" x 6-1/2"
1 - 11" x 2"
Pink Pirouette card stock - 1-1/4" x 5"
Basic Black card stock - 1/2" x 2"
Baker's Twine - 9"
Die cut both pieces of 6" x 6-1/2" white card stock (one at a time) with the Curvy Keepsake Box Thinlit Die.
Use the bone folder to slightly curl each flap of the box. Fold along the score lines.
Punch as follows -
Whisper White:
2 - Scallop Ovals
2 - 3/4" Circles
2 - 1/2" Circles
1 - Sweetheart
Pink Pirouette:
1 - Small heart
2 - Large Ovals
1 - Medium circle from Owl
Basic Black:
2 - Large circles from Owl
Using sponge dauber, sponge Pink Pirouette ink onto edges of 3/4" white circles, Pink Pirouette small heart, Pink Pirouette ovals and front section of the box.
Use liquid glue to adhere the circles onto the front section of the box to create the bunny's face. Layer the black circles onto 1/2" white circles and adhere to box. Adhere the small pink circle to the box. Adhere sponged white circles over the eyes and mouth. Use fine tip of Basic Black marker to draw whiskers onto cheeks. Adhere the small heart over the cheeks. Adhere the pink ovals to the white scalloped ovals.
Use white chalk marker on the bunnies eyes. Use Black marker to draw claws on white Sweetheart punch for the feet.
Cut small section off one end of each of the ears. Use Bone Folder to create a score line approximately 1/8" from cut edge. Fold under along score line. Fold one ear over at the top edge to create floppy ear.
Adhere the 2 bottom box sections together using Tear & Tape adhesive to form the box. Close the flaps. Position the first ear and adhere with glue dots. Adhere the remaining ear with glue dots.
Adhere the Sweetheart (for the bunny's feet) to the bottom of the box with glue dots.
Tie Baker's Twine into a bow and adhere to bunny's ear with a glue dot.
When the girls made this box in class, they asked if they could use a Honeycomb Embellishment for a bunny tail - I love it when they feel comfortable enough with me and their talents to add their own touch to their creations!!