Sunday, March 27, 2016

Happy Easter!

I was very intrigued by the fun sketch at CAS(E) this sketch and wanted to give it a try. When I came across this chocolate wrapper that I had saved last year thinking it would be fun to use, I decided to give it a go with this sketch.

I always love playing with washi tape! I'm not sure that I love it, what do you think? It was a bit tough to photograph because of the reflective quality of the bunny!

I would like to share at:
Little Red Wagon - Easter or Spring
Less is More - polka dots

CASE(E) this sketch 


Thanks for visiting!
Shanna :)


What I used:
washi tape - CTMH and other

upcycled chocolate wrapper
SU ribbon
Easter sentiment - CTMH B1423 "Hoppy Easter

13 comments:

  1. Fab and I love your riot of colour in the strip !!

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  2. love the little bow, great use of the saved foil, I think I might not have found it if i had to k eep it for a year, so good on you ;-)

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  3. That background is super effective - very stylish card. Nicely done!

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  4. Love that cute chocolate wrapper - what a clever idea! The fresh colours really pop too. Thank you for linking up with us at Less Is More :)

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  5. Adorable and such a creative way to used the bunny wrapper. Love the colorful washi!

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  6. How fun to add the choco bunny to your sketch!

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  7. Oh my gosh very creative using the bunny wrapper!! Love this! Thank you for joining the challenge this week at the Little Red Wagon. Donna (DT)

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  8. What a clever bit of upcycling! You matched the wrapper colours to perfection in your card.
    Thanks so much for joining us this week and Happy Easter.
    Anne
    "Less is More"

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  9. Beautiful polka dots and that is a very good way to reuse the wrapper too. Thanks for sharing this with us at Less is More.
    Sharon xx

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  10. Love those Polka dots!
    Bet that bunny tasted good!
    Thanks so much
    Chrissie
    "Less is More"

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