This brings back such wonderful childhood memories. How many of you grew up eating those fun chocolate bunnies that looked just like this stamp? I know they still make them BUT, they just aren't as good as they were in the (what my kids would say) "old days". LOL
I created this card for a shoebox swap that my team did this past Saturday. The Chocolate Bunny stamp can be found on page 43 of the Occasions Mini catalog. The DSP is also from the Occasions Mini and is part of the DSP paper stack called Sweet Pea. I LOVE these two colors!! The chocolate chip polka dots were created using a pencil eraser, Chocolate Chip ink and Whisper White card stock. The ribbon is the 1-1/4" Chocolate Chip Striped Grosgrain. The accordion medallion was made by cutting a 1" x 12" piece of DSP and then scoring every 1/4". Apply a small circle of card stock to the back and front adhering with a large pop up glue dot. Additional items used were the Pinking Hearts Border punch, 1/4" white grosgrain ribbon that I colored with Taken With Teal chalk, buttons, a chocolate pompom and hemp.


















I am amazed at how real this stamp looks.
Posted by: lisa808 | February 08, 2010 at 09:01 AM
You're right--the chocolate isn't as good as it was when we were children! I love your colors and patterns; they are mixed beautifully.
Posted by: Debbie Olson | February 08, 2010 at 11:14 AM
Isn't this adorable! How'd you get your spiral to stick? Mine keep coming undone.
Thanks for viewing the EasterBonnet Hop today and your sweet comments.
Posted by: Melanie Schulenberg | February 08, 2010 at 08:32 PM
This is so cute!! Love the bunny and your choice of colors. I'm saving this one! TFS!
Posted by: Mary Davidson | February 13, 2010 at 04:34 PM