I had a plan to buy some paper mache bunnies and decoupage them - could I find any paper mache bunnies? No. Then I looked around for inexpensive ornaments that I could decoupage. I could not find inexpensive ones. So plan three is when one really has to look outside the box. I don't mind plan three. I decided to make my own bunny - silhouette style, and sort of paper tole style. Here is how I made it...
I cut out bunny shapes from corrugated cardboard and Vintage Easter paper. Cut two full
silhouette pieces out of cardboard.
Check out below for the pdf file for the bunny silhouette.
Ink the edges of your paper. I used brown chalk ink. Glue all papers to coordinating card board pieces with mod podge. Cover full bunny silhouette with mod podge and stick on back leg, front leg, and head with ear piece. Apply mod podge to pieces you just stuck on to seal all of bunny. Let dry.
This can be where you finish - but if you want your bunny to be free standing please continue.
Take two strips of cardboard and fold each of them back and forth. My cardboard was about 7 inches long. Glue in between folds to make a spacer. Repeat with second one.
Glue cardboard spacers on the second bunny silhouette. You can cover this piece with paper too but I didn't. Glue a spacer at the head and the other end. Apply glue to top of spacers and carefully place dried decoupaged bunny silhouette on top making sure it is directly on top of the other (you don't want it wobbly) Please keep in mind, this bunny will have a 1 inch or so space between it. It is okay on a mantel against a wall but if it is going on a table or something like that, I would prop it up differently maybe making several bunny shapes and gluing them together.
I think it turned out pretty cute. I am slowly but surely getting all my Easter decor ready for my mantel. I am making another one of these, mirror imaging it. I am getting anxious to put all of my crafts together.
Here is the pdf file if you would like to make your own...
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Super cute!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Great job girl!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great tutorial. That is so cute.
ReplyDeleteOh, he's is absolutely adorable!! Thanks so much for sharing him with us!
ReplyDeleteIsn't Mod Podge awesome?!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for your kind words on my posts.
:) Doreen Grace
What a sweet bunny. Love your creativity and thinking outside the box...
ReplyDeleteThat is such a great idea!! Thanks so much for linking it up!:)
ReplyDeleteLove the Bunny, such an awesome idea.
ReplyDeleteSuch a creative project! So charming how you gave the bunny a sort of worn, shabby chic look (like the Velveteen Rabbit who had his fur "loved off")!
ReplyDeleteFeatured this today on my "Walk Around Blog Land."
ReplyDeleteI just made this and I am very Happy with it!!! Great idea :)
ReplyDeleteJust saw this on Pinterest. Thank you for sharing. I will be trying this out.
ReplyDeleteLove this. Where did you get your paper from?? Hoping you say Michaels, Jo-Ann's or Hobby Lobby. Love the antiqued look.
ReplyDeleteClever an cute
ReplyDeleteLovely. Pinned. Thank-you so much.
ReplyDeletethis is just too cute for words...... I need to make him ... Thank -you so much for sharing........rosebudinnh
ReplyDeleteVery cute Bunny... :) i love... :) Thanks.
ReplyDeleteLooks like another project on my to do list. LOL
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, thank you for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteje l'ai téléchargé et je vais le faire - super
ReplyDeletesuper tuto téléchargé demain je m'y mets ! thanck you
ReplyDeleteToo cute! Thank you for the bunny image. I found you through Mrs.A's Butterfly Card challenge http://www.shoregirlscreations.com/2018/03/bunny-shape-card.html. She made such a cute card using the template.
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