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Easter Tag - Crafty Ribbons Blog Hop


Hello and welcome to my stop on the Crafty Ribbons Easter blog hop
You should have arrived here from the lovely Cebelica's blog...

My creation is an Easter tag.  I've used lace and bunny silhouette ribbon in baby maize and lime juice from Crafty Ribbons.  My Pet Crocheter whipped up a little bunny from some cotton yarn too. 


Your next stop on the hop is Carole... oh, and I believe you'll be needing this I to help you solve the anagram!

Thanks for stopping by and happy hopping!


Comments

  1. Super gift tag Carole !!

    hugs Diane xx

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  2. Sorry meant to say Laura......I'm now off to Caroles !!

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  3. That crocheted bunny is so clever! Lovely Easter creation. Hugs, Wends x

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  4. Loving the tag. It's so pretty.

    Hope you have a fab Friday and Happy Easter. Sue

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  5. ooh cute bunny, looks fab, Happy Easter hunny, x carol

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  6. So sweet the crochet bunny really sets it off x

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  7. Fantastic tag! Creative Blessings, Tracy x

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  8. Great crochet bunny, love the ribbon, I used that on my card today too, thanks for the hop, Happy Easter, xxxx

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  9. Great tag! Love the lace and the little bunny! Hugs, Robin

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  10. Such a sweet tag! I love that little bunny!

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