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Sunday 20 January 2019

Spring Bunny

Hello.  Welcome.  For my inspiration project at the Lost Coast Portal to Creativity today I've combined two of my favourite themes - Spring and Bunnies!!  I love bunnies and I can dream of spring, can't I??   The challenge at the Portal this fortnight is Silhouettes and I used Lost Coast Designs beautiful Rabbit with Flowers for my spring scene.  


Squuueeee!  Isn't that bunny just adorbs.  I have also used Lost Coast Designs License Plate Alphabet and Carmen's Veranda Monkey Face stamp.  Can you see the monkey??  Hop over to the blog and all will be revealed.........

https://lostcoastportaltocreativity.blogspot.com/2019/01/challenge-68-silhouettes.html


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Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz.

Bunny is joining the fun at
Fashionable Stamping Challenge 142 - Anything Goes
Pammies Inky Pinkies Challenge 1902
Penny Black and More Challenge - New Beginnings To me spring always feels like the start to the year with new energy and possibilities so hope this is OK for the theme.  Hugz 

8 comments:

  1. Lovely bunny! The monkey's 'face' is the grass, right? Jo x

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  2. Adorable bunny image, and yes, Spring is always on my mind!! Thanks so much for joining our challenge this week at PIP Challenges! It's always great to see what you create!

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  3. An adorable Bunny Gail and Spring is a wonderful 'New Beginning' and one I can't wait for this year, thanks so much for joining in at Penny Black and More challenge.

    B x

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  4. Such a pretty card! Thanks for joining us at Penny Black & More Challenge!
    x Daniela (DT)

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  5. A lovely Spring card Gail, it breathes new life in to the trees and gardens doesn't it, thanks for joining us at Penny Black and More xxxx

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  6. Wonderful card Gail! Thanks for joining us at Penny Black and More!
    Dx

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