Seasons: EasterWith
these designs I would like to present a few ideas on how to decorate your home for the
Easter holidays. You can attach the bunnies on entrance doors, windows, walls,
refrigerator, tissue box, etc. - there is no limit to your creativity.
Easter
Tree Bunnies
You can use this design to
decorate the entire Easter table by gluing the bunny on a name card, an empty paper towel
roll (for napkin rings), and instead of using a string for hanging, you can glue them to a
stick and place them in a spring flower basket centerpiece. Or you can hang them on your
Easter tree or your window. (Careful: the sun may fade the colors!)
Instructions & Material Requirements
Patterns (Part I)
Patterns (Part II)
(links open in a new windows) |
 |
|
|
Harold,
the walking Bunny
Herold is an excellent
piece to use in combination with Cindy on your entrance door to welcome your friends
and family.
Instructions & Material Requirements
Patterns (Part I)
Patterns (Part II)
(links open in a new windows)
$1.00 |
 |
|
|
Cindy
jumping over the Easter eggs
Alternating Cindy with
Herold makes a nice border in your informal dining room. Attached with double-sided tape
it also removes easily from the wall leaving no marks behind. Cindy is also a nice piece
for your entrance door or fridge.
Instructions & Material Requirements
Patterns (Part I)
Patterns (Part II)
(links open in a new windows)
$1.00 |
 |
|
|
George,
the silly Bunny
George is a little bunny
enjoyed by children and adults alike. His head is moving side to side. Ideally used
on objects which are moved or opened and closed frequently, George also will feel very
comfortable near a window, where he can feel the wind blowing through his ears or on the
corner of your computer screen where he can brighten up your office day.
Instructions & Material Requirements
Patterns
(links open in a new windows) |
 |
|