Hello, crafty friends! I'm so excited to share with you a fun box card featuring the adorable Chubby Bunny Stamp Set. I absolutely love these sweet little bunnies and had a lot of fun working with them.
To start, I first created the box portion of my card with a sheet of white card stock, scoring board, scissors, glue, and a paper trimmer. I stamped all of my images with Copic friendly black ink, colored them with Copics and used their coordinating dies to cut them out.
Copic Colors Used:
- Bunnies: 0, C00, C0, C2, C3, C4
- Baskets & Chocolate Bunny: E31, E23, E25, E29, E49
- Yellow: Y000, Y11, Y06
- Pastel Green: G0000, G000, G00, G02
- Blues: B0000, B00, B01, B04, B05
- Pinks: RV0000, RV00, RV52, RV55
- Purples: V000, V01, V04, V06, V09
- Ears: RV00, R81, R85
- Cheeks: R81
I then added some purple patterned paper from the Flirty Flowers Paper Pad to decorate the side panels of my card. This paper pad is just gorgeous! I love the subtle details of the flowers.
Lastly, I adhered all of images to either the inside shelves (with liquid adhesive) of the box or to the front of it (with 3D Foam Adhesive Squares). I love the "Happy Easter" banner that comes with this set. When I first saw it, I immediately knew that I wanted to make a box card using it as a 3D banner.
Thank you for stopping by; I hope you enjoyed my card today! I will be back next week with another project using some more amazing Sunny Studio products! If you liked this card and want some more crafty
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♥ Rachel
This is fabulous, Rachel. I adore your box cards and these bunnies are SO cute. Great coloring! I agree the Happy Easter banner practically begged you to create this type of card. Wonderful work!
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DeleteThis card is superb. Your talent grows from strength to strength - from one card to the next - and I find your paper crafting inspirational; with this fun box card being very telling of your skill of colour coordination and blending, placement of characters and overall creation of themes. Thank you for sharing your talent.
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