Hey everyone, Spring is almost here! Even though the cold weather makes it feel like we are in the middle of Winter, I couldn't hold it any longer I needed to begin doing something more Spring-ish ;) I know, I know, I need to finish those bookcases, but I was waiting for the fireplace/heater to be delivered and that garage is sooo cold to go to work in there.
Like two weeks ago, I took my son to a birthday party, while waiting for the party to finish I went to a nearby PB store and these guys stole my heart: Knitted Bunny Bottle toppers (fuff that's a hard one for me to pronounce!) I loved them but not the price, like ten bucks each one, I think.
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So, time to do my own cheaper version! Ha I didn't knit a thing (I wish I knew how to). Old thrift store sweaters and a hat were my cheat.
Easy ear patterns and lots of cutting.
Lots and lots of ears and squared buddies
This project can be done using a glue gun but I chose the sewing machine.
Using embroidery thread the eyes, nose and whiskers were done.
And they multiplied just like perfect little bunnies do!
I got fuzzy ones, chunky ones...
And not only white ones but grey ones too.
Let's see the whole bunch again: Smokey, Cupcake, Jack, Shadow, Snowball, Buttercup, Buttons and Snow White :)
Not in the picture: Stormy ;)
My blogging friend Betty @ Maddiebella Home, with her "assistant's" help, created another cute variation of these bunny bottle toppers to be displayed at her Kid's Whimsical Easter Table. Isn't it beautiful. Check it out right HERE.
Have a great day!
XOXO-
Um, I think I like yours better than the PB ones! Very cute knockoff Cristina. You're pretty darn handy with the sewing machine! Have a great weekend.
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These are just adorable and I love your version so much better.
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute! What a pretty, festive Easter display. I can't wait til spring! I love the little chicks in the vignette as well :)
ReplyDeleteThose are so adorable!
ReplyDeleteIs there anything you can't do? Those are so cute.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness...these are too cute. This is an awesome project! I hope you will consider linking it up to the Pinworthy Projects Party over at my blog, Just Us Four.
ReplyDeleteCristina, they are adorable! What a beautiful idea! You really did a good job recreating them. Great inspiration! Very cute!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute. I have never seen them before but I must say, you have done an amazing job!
ReplyDeleteThese are great! I'd love for you to check out our first ever Pattern Party! Only those with patterns to share are invited to link up. Hope to see you there.
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Swoon!! You're a very clever gal, These bunnies are gorgeous.
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Christina, these are soooo cute. At first when I saw the title and not being a knitter I was trying to think of someone to send the post to so I could get one. Then I read on to see I could in fact make these. You're not just mad talented in construction but the softer things to. You Rock Lady.
ReplyDeleteI love that you named them :)
ReplyDeleteThese are so sweet.
omg how cute! My mom use to make these as a kid! Your cheat was grea, even better!
ReplyDeleteSo creative and cute! Are there detailed instructions anywhere for the challanged (like me)!!
ReplyDeleteTOTALLY adorable!!
ReplyDeleteJenna
Wow! These are so cute and you made it look easy. Love all their names - now that's the way to create!!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week,
Bev
@http://eclecticredbarn.blogspot.com
OMG Cristina, These are so adorable! I can't believe you had time to make these cuties with all the projects in your house!
ReplyDeleteThis is the cutest idea. I love it and the tutorial is great. Thanks for joining TTT. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteHa ha ha, this is by far the cutest idea I've seen this year! Thank you for the detailed tutorial, this little DIY project is a must!
ReplyDeleteI do knit, but your idea is much, much better! I think these are darling and you could use them in so many ways. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletepottery barn better watch out these are so much cuter! I'm hopping over from Anita's to leave you some hugs!
ReplyDeleteThese are SO ADORABLE! I saw these at PB as well but I never spend the money on holiday decor (aside from Christmas) just because I always have so many other projects I want to spend my funds on. These completely solve that! I love that you didn't knit either and used thrift finds...so darn cute!
ReplyDeleteYou are so creative! I love these, they are too cute! Happy spring bunnies!
ReplyDeletehihi this just makes me giggle :) so cute christina!!
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rea
Very cute, you did a great job:@)
ReplyDeleteThese are just adorable! I love their big floppy ears!!! Thanks for sharing them on TUTORIALS TIPS AND TIDBITS!
ReplyDeleteThis has to be soo much faster than actually knitting it!! I did an American Girl Doll Outfit out of a sweater and I was petrified to cut :) Your bunnies are cute!! We are starting a link up party on Thursdays (today:), and we would love for you to join us with this post and/or any others you would like to include. We are at allthingswithpurpose.com. Hope to see you there!!
ReplyDeleteThese little guys are just precious!
ReplyDeleteSweet!!!!! Pinned:) Great up cycle!!!
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These are just adorable. I love their sweet faces.
ReplyDeleteVery cute.
Kris
Bonita panda de orejotas
ReplyDeleteXOXO,
Cris
Those bunnies are adorable, if they needed to be knit, I could never do it ~ but your wonderful DIY was perfect to follow along....
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing,
Cheryl
Adorably clever. I tweeted this. Blessings to you. Have a good week.
ReplyDeleteJust seeing for the first time. Yours are waaaaaay cute than the PB ones. Much cuter! :)
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