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Bribed Bunny


My Daisy Bun is not very in to cuddles.  I can only get cuddles if I bribe her with food.  So I made a layout about it...


I've used the contents of my Like For Ever kit, some washi from my stash and some 3mm grosgrain ribbon from Crafty Ribbons.  I love 3mm, it seriously comes in every colour and the four that I picked out perfectly matched the Pink Fresh Studios tags.


I'm enchanted by these enamel frames - but I am finding them a tad tricky to use.  I found mounting my picture over the frame gave me the best result... but you know I'm not one to do things the 'normal' way!


I also noticed the plastic backing that the frame came on had the shape of the hearts imprinted in to it... a perfect addition to my side strip!  It is subtle, it shows better in real life than it does on the photo.


And a little heads up in case you were thinking about trying it, I learnt from this layout that rub ons don't work on fabric. 

Thanks for stopping by!

Comments

  1. Hi Laura, Daisy Bun is very cute. They always steal the show don't they? Great CAS LO. Love the frame. Haven't seen those before. The fabric tags are a great detail as well. Some of my bunnies love being stroked but aren't so keen on being picked up. Teddy doesn't like being picked up but once you do he will sit still for ages being groomed. Legs it pretty quick once you put him down though! Funny fluffy thing. Have a great day. Hugz

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  2. Hi Laura, Fab LO.

    Won't show my girls, especially Honey as she gets excited when she sees bunnies:) LOL

    Take care. Sue, Polly& Honey

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