Hippity-hop! I had so much fun designing this bunny box for treats. After making the first one, of course they bred like rabbits into a set of 5 colors.
It's a printable design that fits on a single page and can be hand cut and assembled.
There is a spot on the back to type in your own message into the PDF file. Notice the fluffy tail? It's made the same way I made the Easter Egg Spaceship. It's easier if you have a circle punch.
All that's left is filling it up with your sweet treats! It's stuff like this that makes me feel like a kid again! The bunnies can be found in my Etsy shop.
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Mar 12, 2014
Easter Egg Planet
Inspired by Jeffery Rudell's post, Oeuf Couture: How to Dress an Easter Egg, I couldn't stop all the ideas that kept cropping up (see previous Easter Egg Spaceship).
This is a black box about 5.5 inches squared. The letters are cut from metallic silver vinyl.
The black paper is Canson Mi-Tientes. The simple purple ribbon helps to open the lid and foreshadows a hint of Easter without giving too much away.
Once open, a floating planet is set against a galaxy of stars.
Like a jaunty hat, it's rings are tilted off to the side. Wait a second, upon closer inspection...
...that's no sphere – it's an egg!
It comes apart – the ring is cut from Stardream metallic silver cardstock (got mine at Paper Poet) and simply rests on top of the egg. The egg is held aloft with a trimmed skewer stick that's been blackened with a marker.
I used Pearl Posca metallic markers to dot stars in the background. I would have used yellow but my set didn't come with one. It's about as Easter as I could make it.
I used this Pittsburgh punch set to make a hole for the skewer.
To prevent the skewer from skewing, I glued this rolled tube of cardstock below the galaxy backdrop. You may have noticed the backdrop being draped - that's so it photographs better without a distracting corner line.
If you're inspired to make Oeuf Couture too, I hope you'll let me know!
Mar 31, 2010
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