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Crafty Ribbons Easter Bunny Hop


Hello!  Happy Easter!  You should have arrived here at stop two of our Bunny Hop from the CR INSPIRATION BLOG.


http://craftyribbonsinspiration.blogspot.co.uk/


Today's showcase of ribbons also includes a Bunny Hop, so if you have just popped by to say hello to me and would like to join in with the hop you will need to start at the very beginning which is on the
CR Inspiration blog.   Hop around the DT blogs in the order they are listed and leave them a comment. While you are hopping around please watch out for the lovely little bunny/bunnies which is/are hiding away and make a note of whose blog/s they are on so that when you return to the Inspiration blog you can link up with your name and which blog/s you saw the bunny/bunnies.....GOOD LUCK!





I bought this wire heart cage from Panduro a good while back.  One of those things that you buy thinking you will turn it in to a masterpiece and then sit and stare at for a few months!  Any way I thought I'd give it a whirl and used paper flowers from my stash to fill it up.  Now, I don't use tonnes of flowers so the few that I had were not the correct colour, so I got my inks and promarkers out and got messy and made them the correct colour!  I added diamantes as the flower centres for a little bit of bling.




The butterflies and the two banners are from the Chilled Cucumber Soup collection by Jilly Bean.  And the ribbon, perhaps my most favourite ever ribbon, is part of the baby washing collection from Crafty Ribbons.

I'd like to enter this project in to these challenges
A Sprinkle of Imagination
Quirky Crafts

From me, you need to head over to The Boss's blog - ALI!  If you get lost along the way just click HERE to take you back to the beginning.  

To be in with a chance of winning this candy from me;


Be a follower.
Leave a comment on this post answering this question...
What is your favourite essential tool to work with?  Brand of tape or glue, a cutting machine, etc.
You can gain extra entries by also commenting on yesterdays Easter post and Saturdays Easter post.
One comment per post, so three chances to get your name in the hat in total.
Closes on Tuesday 22nd at 12.00pm BST.


Thanks for stopping by - Keep your eyes peeled for bunnies!!

Comments

  1. Hi Laura...Gorgeous creation, Happy Easter, x carol

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  2. wat een prachtige creatie Laura
    fijne paasmaandag, liefs Ghea

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  3. Gorgeous and beautiful creation Laura
    Hugs Dianne xx :)

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  4. I love what you have done with this wire heart. Looks fabulous. Christine x

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  5. This is a gorgeous creation. Hugs, Claire x

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  6. It has turned out beautifully, It's a lovely flowery Easter wall hanging and love the way you used that ribbon.

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  7. What a fabulous project, lovely colours and fab finishing touches. Sarah x

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  8. Wonderful project, Laura!
    xxx Margreet

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  9. Sorry, forgot to give an answer: My most beloved tool is my E-bosser.
    xxx Margreet

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  10. A gorgeous heat Laura. Looking forward to having you as GDT on Counterfeit Kits next month.My favourite essential has to be my Fiskars scizzors.

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  11. Quite an amazing creation, xxxx

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  12. Lovely Easter heart. I love working with washi tape and of course buttons and ribbon best. I love my Creative Memories trimmer too and use it all the time.

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  13. Now that is absolutely fabby.

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  14. Lovely Easter heart. I love to use my Creative Memories trimmer the most and use it all the time. I also love washi tape and buttons too.

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  15. lovely decor!! so different and so beautiful!! I love my punches and I cannot imagine paper crafting without them(atleast tll I buy a die-cutting machine)!!
    -Berina
    Moxie Craftie

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  16. Gorgeous creation, perfect for apring!
    Hugs Aartje

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  17. A gorgeous project Laura
    Lorraine x

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  18. Gorgeous project. Great idea. I wouldn't be without my big shot.

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  19. Hi Laura, I am doing the hop, and while I am here I will tell you that I think your heart is gorgeous and perfect for our Quirky challenge, thanks for entering!
    It is difficult to say which is my favourite essential tool, I guess my rotary trimmer is essential because I can't cut a straight line! I love my die cutter and use it all the time, so that could be it too! My ATG gets used on every project just about although I have a box of alternative adhesives. So which is most essential? I will say the trimmer lol.

    Cazzy x

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  20. Gorgeous creation Laura
    Wendy x

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  21. Gorgeous project! My favourite tool is my sewing machine - I can't resist machine stitching on my layouts :)

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  22. I love your wired heart - I have not seen anything like this - it's beautiful! I am taking part in the hop and that's how I found your blog - I am your newest follower. I would be so happy if you came to visit me and became a follower - here's my blog: http://ktdesigns2013.blogspot.ca/

    My favorite essential tool would have to be my Cuttlebug - I love dies and embossing folders and I need my Cuttlebug to use them. If something hapened to my Cuttlebug I would run right out and get another one! Wishing you a joyful day!

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  23. Gorgeous creation, very very original!
    Ileanaxxx

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  24. What a beautiful project.Really pretty.My favourite tool is my ebosser-I just love embossing and diecutting,Whatever did I do without it.Thank you for the chance to win your yummy candy.Hugs Debbie x

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  25. Well done on a beautiful creation. I've got lots of things waiting to be transformed too!
    Thanks for joining Quirky crafts challenge.
    Lynn X
    GDT

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  26. Laura, your sheer dotted ribbon looks fabulous on this beautiful wired heart cage. TFS! Hugz, ~ Rosee

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  27. Lovely creation! Thank you for joining Quirky Crafts Challenge this time round! hope to see you again! A New Challenge starts Sunday Evening!!
    ((Lyn)) DT

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