There is just something about Easter that I love so much, I think it must be the adorable bunnies and I mean who doesn't love the yummy chocolate eggs right!? The Bunny Hop collection is absolute cuteness overload and it is the perfect collection to document this gorgeous photo of my niece!
I picked a cut file from the Bunny Hop collection called Bunny Girl and cut out all the different pieces from different colored cardstock in the Bunny Hop coordinating cardstock pack. Once all the pieces were cut, I loved piecing the bunny girl together and love how she turned out!
I adhered her flat and slightly to the left to another sheet of white cardstock that I trimmed down so that I could add a colored paper from the Bunny Hop collection as a frame behind the white cardstock. Once the large Bunny Girl was placed I adhered my photo to the right of the cut file and began to build a sort of garden using embellishments.
On the hair bow I wanted to add something else, so I added a flower cluster die-cut and I also placed my title across the dress on the cut file. I LOVE Doodle-pops and used a few on this layout including the sun above the photo and the adorable chickens in the garden.
I used lots of die-cuts from the Bits and Pieces and Odds and Ends packs as the base for the garden and then layered some stickers over the top to add a little bit of dimension and texture. I love how this enhances some of the flowers on the layout a bit more. I also added the green border sticker from the This and That sticker sheet to the very bottom to replicate the look of grass.
Thank you so much for stopping by today! I hope you have the Bunny Hop collection and can get some Easter memories documented using it! We would love to see what you create! Happy creating!
Easter is on it's way and with it I have a fun off the page project for you! I used one of the Bunny Hop Carrot House SVG's available in the Lori Whitlock shop to make a fun shaped box.
The overall project measures about 7 1/2" wide and 8" high. The box is 4" x 7". I used my Cricut to cut all my pieces for the carrot house. I used a mix of solid Doodlebug cardstock and Petite Prints.
Instead of cutting the flowers that are part of the file I used the Hello Spring Shape Sprinkles in the little window boxes. I popped some of them up for added dimension. I added some pieces from the Chit Chat pack for decoration. I also used one of the border stickers from the This and That sticker sheet.
I finished it off with Tangerine Chunky Twine to cover the raw edges of the chipboard and give it a more finished look.
The tutorial of how I size and prepare the file to do an off the page project, along with the assembly tutorial, can be found here. Have a great day!
Bunny Hop Carrot House 3 SVG File Bunny Hop Coordinating Cardstock Pack Citrus Dot Stripe 12x12 Petite Prints Citrus Plaid Polka Dot 12x12 Petite Prints Citrus Floral Graph 12x12 Petite Prints Limeade Gingham Linen 12x12 Petite Prints Swimming Pool Candy Stripe Sprinkles 6x6 Petite Prints Tangerine Doodle Twine
I'm excited to be kicking off a month of Bunny Hop inspiration! Doodlebug's Easter collections are always a favorite, and ADORABLE, and Bunny Hop does not disappoint. I combined the collection with a couple of the coordinating SVG Files to create this fun Easter-themed mini. Take a peek...
I started with the Bunny Hop Bunny Boy and the Bunny Hop Fancy Egg SVG files which can be found in the Lori Whitlock SVG Shop. I used them to create the base of my album using chipboard, textured cardstock and papers from the collection. I used the chipboard to give it sturdiness, and so that it would stand up for display. I played with the Egg file in my Silhouette to create a shaker for my album cover. I filled the egg sections with the new lily white and bunnies and chicks shakers. My title is from the Chit Chat Pack. I just love the overalls on that Bunny!
Since the album stands on it's own, I wanted the back to look as cute as the front for display. I added the overalls on the bunny back, and I just couldn't resist a little pom-pom bunny tail! To keep my album closed when standing, I added a ribbon tie that closes with some Velcro Dots.
The album is a simple accordion style for the pages. I copied egg shapes in Silhouette, overlapped them slightly and welded them together. I cut them from the coordinating textured cardstock pack. All that was left was to decorate the pages!
I started by covering each "page" with papers from the 6x6 Pad using a stitched egg shaped die from my stash. I then added photo spots (rectangle & stitched dies) and decorated them using all the fun goodies from the collection... This & That Stickers, Odds & Ends, Icon Stickers, Shaped Sprinkles, Chit Chats and Bits & Pieces. I love an accordion album because you can use both sides of the pages. Here are some close-ups of the first "side" of the pages.
I made a couple of pockets by cutting another egg, cutting it in half and gluing around the edges to form the pocket. This made a perfect spot to hold a tag from the Bits & Pieces for journaling. The tag toppers were done using ribbon from my stash and my tiny-attacher stapler.
Here is the other side of the album pages...
I'm so happy with how this turned out... it's always great when things turn out like you envisioned! I put together a quick video showing the album in motion, you can see it on my YouTube Channel here.
Be sure to check back all month long for lots of Bunny Hop projects from our Design Team! If you've created any Bunny Hop Projects, make sure to tag Doodlebug Design on socials, we always love to see your creations! That's it for me today, thanks for stopping by to peek!