
Memory Box new Sweet Bunny hoppin’ your way today. I placed him in a little scene, no camouflage there!
I started with the Forest Branch Collage die, die cut from a MB Kraft notecard, inked the inside edges with Peeled Paint Distress ink and the mini ink blending tool. I colored the branches and leaves with Distress Markers Peeled Paint and Gathered Twigs.
Next layer called the Forest Collage and the top layer called the Everglade Collage…both die cut in MB Kraft and inked the same as the Forest Branch Collage.
I didn’t use mounting tape this time but you sure could…the thinnest is what I’m linking you to below. I just made double cuts of the Forest and Everglade Collage and glued them together to get a bit more thickness.

I die cut the bunny in Hobby Lobby’s Mastertouch Watercolor paper. This is the old version…it’s a little different now but still cool texture. I colored his bunny ears with a Spun Sugar Distress marker. Oh and added a little to his cheeks!
I die cut some teeny flowers from a discontinued die but I linked up below to another die that has teeny flowers in it that would work the same way. I used an embossing stylus to shape the flowers and poked them in the center with a piercing tool.
For the kraft strip, I used the Stitched Divider die and glued the die cut Happy Easter on it.
The top panel is die cut with one of the Wrapped Stitch Rectangles dies.
A little Tumbled Glass Distress ink blended on to the Memory Box White notecard with the mini ink blending tool.
I think that’s it! Holler if you have any questions.
Thanks for stopping by! Links below to what I used…thank you, thank you to you that shop through my links… I appreciate it so much! Happy making!

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I’m really enjoying all the new ways that you’re using the collage dies! This card is just darling…it makes me ‘hoppy’! Thanks for the inspiration!
This is such a sweet card Pam!! I haven’t tried the Forest or Everglade Collage dies but will today – thank you for your amazing creativity – you inspire me to go play!!
Hi Pam!
Greetings from chilly FL! I can’t complain – it’s 65 today and sunny. 😎 But still a sweater day.
Such a cute card! The bunny is adorable!
I tried the link to the Craft Spinner and it comes up empty. 😢 I tried eBay and they want a fortune for it. Any ideas on where I can get it? It looks like a handy thing to have. Also, how much smaller are the mini blending pads compared to the reg sized ones?
Have a super week!!
Louise
Oh this is just to adorable, love the framing with the branches!!
Such a great idea using that wonderful frame…I do need to step outside the box with as I do love all those..see not just for deer…super
Oh this is just too cute – I’m thinking I might have something similar that will work. It is all about the ideas right???
I was just going to email you and ask you if you were making any Easter cards this year… well I guess this answers that huh? haha! This is totally adorable!! I love the sweet little bunny peeking out if the forest! Such a fun little scene!!
This is so cute! I had a hard time with Easter cards this year partly because I didn’t see anything that inspired me. This one i really like. Thanks
What a sweet bunny card , Bonnie! I love that paper from Hobby Lobby too!
I wish you could see my big ol’ grin right now. I love that adorable bunny in the thicket! Sweet little flowers. I like how you did the pin hole in the centers. Just too cute!
This is absolutely adorable, you are so creative!
Another adorable winner!!
Oh, such a lovely card with the dies you used! Adorable bunny…so cute!!
Such a cute card and the bunny is adorable!
Love it! I love those branches in the background and that bunny is too cute! An awesome work of art with the craft paper!! I don’t think I could have done better.
oh my gosh, this card is so sweet with that little bunny. I love the blooms and sentiment placement too. WONDERFUL card!!! Thanks for sharing.
Katie B.
What a great card! I love all the details! You do such a beautiful job creating scenes with all the die cuts! Love them! 🙂