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DIY Stuffed Bunny: Part 2

26 Tuesday Mar 2013

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child Easter gift, DIY Easter gift, DIY rabbit doll, DIY stuffed animal, DIY stuffed toy, Easter basket, homemade Easter gift, homemade rabbit toy, Miss Maggie Rabbit, Posie: Rosie Little Things pattern

Bunny1 Bunny2
I wrote about making these Miss Maggie Rabbit dolls here last week, and managed to get ours finished with five days to spare before Easter!  I made a few small modifications and added a couple of dresses in different fabrics for our bunnies.  The patterns are simple and easy to follow and I especially love their little felt boots.  I can’t wait for the girls to find them in their Easter baskets!

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Easter Egg Surprise Ball

04 Wednesday Apr 2012

Posted by jeannerondeau in Likes, Party!, Projects, Shop, Vintage

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crepe paper, Easter, Easter basket, Easter surprise ball, Easter surprise egg, Kiosk, streamers, surprise ball, Tail of the Yak

I have been wanting to make a surprise ball since I spotted one at Kiosk a few years ago.  And then this week our friends brought us an amazing swan version from Tail of the Yak in Berkeley.  (More on that beautiful surprise ball in a later post).   Ada had so much fun unwrapping the swan that I decided to make her an Easter version for her basket.  This is an easy project that can be customized for any recipient.  You will need:

*Crepe Paper Streamers (at least 3 colors)

*Tiny Goodies (We wrapped: a vintage bracelet, stickers, vintage buttons, temporary tattoos, a dollar coin, a tiny rubber stamp, a bag of glitter, tin bird pins)

*Felt (or stickers or rubber stamps to decorate)

*Glue stick

*Scotch Tape

*Pinking Shears or Scissors

1. Wrap crepe paper around the first treasure and form a rough egg shape.  Remember this will be the last to be unwrapped so make it a good one!

2. Continue wrapping until first object is completely covered.

3. Cut crepe paper with pinking shears and use masking tape to attach a new color.

4. Insert the next goody and continue to wrap.  Be sure to gently pull the crepe paper taught as you go.

5. Repeat, changing the streamer color with every new object.  Position objects to create a rounded egg shape.

6. Once all objects are inside, use the glue stick to stick down streamer end and apply felt circles or stickers for decoration.

7. Let the fun begin!

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Collage Eggs

03 Tuesday Apr 2012

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collage egg, Easter, Easter basket, Easter card, egg decorating, egg shape, Envelopemall.com, grandparent gift, paper egg, scrap yarn, vellum envelope

We made these eggs for our friends last year.  They are simple for kids to decorate and a good way to use up some scraps from past projects.  You will need:

*Card stock

*Scissors

*Glue

*Collage Materials (We used scrap yarn, fabric, cupcake liners, glitter, sequins, googly eyes, doilies, watercolors and crayons).

1.  Draw large egg shape on card stock and cut out.  Our eggs are 4″x 3″.

2.  Trace this egg pattern onto the other card stock pieces and cut out.

3.  Hand over the glue and let the kids decorate away.

4.  Wait for glue to dry and place in vellum envelopes.  These make great Easter cards or basket treats for the grandparents.

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Easter Peeps Garland

02 Monday Apr 2012

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bunny, Easter, Easter basket, Easter garland, Peeps, stale Peeps

I love the look of Easter Peeps.  They are the iconic Easter basket filler, and I would miss them if they were not around for the season.  But personally I do not like to eat them.  So, we came up with this bunny garland.  You will need:

*Bunny Peeps (We used 4 packages of 16 for the length of our mantel)

*Embroidery Floss in two contrasting colors

*Needle for Floss

1. Lay out lines of peeps, four at a time.  Do not break bonds between the four bunnies.  Allow peeps to sit out for a day and get slightly stale. This makes the bunnies a bit more durable.

2. Thread embroidery needle with floss and weave the first color over and under bunny ears as shown above.  Carefully adjust spaces between bunnies as you go.  Pull gently so thread will not cut off any ears.

3. Repeat weaving with second color of floss, this time going over when you first went under the rabbit ears.

4. Gently break bonds at the bottom of rabbit bodies, leaving ears attached.  This gives the garland a more rounded shape.

5. Hang garland and let the Peeps dry.

Happy Easter!

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