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Weekly update 10/52 Easter Rabbits in the making

 



It is already and finally time to make Easter bunny gift bags, hurray!! It was last year I was developing my Easter bunny bags inspired from some bunny bag I saw at the shop Tedi here in Germany. 
It took some time to come up with how to make them and I was very happy when I finally got going. The eyes and whiskers I was drawing with a water-proof filler pen from Söstrene Grene. The nose and bump a small pompom I glued on. 

This is what they looked like 







This year I am doing a cooperation with a friend of mine who has a Cricut machine which can cut and print all sorts of stuff. I am making the bags and then handing over them to her and she is cutting out eyes and whiskers and iron them on to the bunnies 

This is the first few bags we made 







What do you think of my new updated Easter Bunny Bags? 

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