Sunday, March 13, 2016

Bunnies are fast... but bunnies driving carrot cars are faster!


Quick post this afternoon!  I've been busy coloring bunnies and felt the need to get this one down on paper today.  This little guy is a digi from Craftin Desert Divas called Carrot Car Bunny.    I used the CDD Fancy Frames Dies and the Hello is from the Pocket Pieces Hello Dies.  I used stamps from the March release acrylic stamp set Build A Scene for the tree and fence and the cute little birdies and the blue background I cut out of the Penelope paper pack from CTMH. 
 

The house came from the Doodlebug Spring Garden Paper Pad that I got over the the Cutting Café Shop and the Happy Spring is from the new Wheelbarrow Deliveries set available there too!
And did I mention those wonderful clear sequins from Pretty Pink Posh?!  Here's a tip about those cute little 6x6 paper pads... sometimes you don't want to use the papers because they're two sided and when you're cutting something like a background piece.. most of it is hidden.  If I know the center section is going to be hidden under something else, what I like to do is take a couple more dies and set them in the middle and cut some more shapes out... that pink Hello I cut when I made a background frame for another card.  At the same time I cut the Hello and a little tag from the center.
 
 
I'm linking this one up to the Aud Sentiments Easter/Spring Sentiment challenge.
 
Be sure to come back tomorrow for the Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge!

4 comments:

  1. Pretty background papers and I love the floppy eared bunny driving a carrot car!

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  2. oh my! I love this one! I think it's because bunny has a litle birdie friend coming along for the ride! And that house is super sweet!

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  3. Love your little bunny car, what's the manufacturer of this car? And all the scenery you created is adorable...I want that stamp set. Thanks for joining us at Aud Sentiments Challenges.

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