This Easter we have had so much fun showcasing two of our most favorite things: burlap and bunnies! We made a beautiful banner of bunny silhouettes that is both simple and elegant. Each little bunny has a sweet pink bunny nose, a cute bow, and of course a little cottontail! We hope that you all have a wonderful Easter spent with friends and family.
Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me
will live, even though he dies; and whoever lives and believes in me will never
die. John 11:25-26
Those are so cute and I love how simple they are!
This is adorable! I’d love to have you link this post up to my Ready, Set Vignette party happening right now.
How cute is that! Love the nose and tail!
These little bunnies are precious! Yet one more fabulous way to use burlap.
Very cute bunnies – I am just in love with anything burlap these days!
Chelsea
I love these! Sweet little nose and tail!
Thanks for linking up to Make it Yours Day at My Backyard Eden!
So cute! Who knew that something as rugged and ‘touhg’ like burlap could look so cute.
Adorable!! hm…. project for next year I guess!
What is the burlap mounted on??
The bunnies are simply glued to the twine!
Do you have a template for the bunny?
We do not! We simply did a search for bunny silhouettes!
Thank you for inspiring my latest cookies!!!
What a cute idea!
Fascinating stuff ! Absolutely adorable Bunny . Love to feature it on my Squidoo Gift Ideas Lens for Kids . Thanks for sharing .
Love this!
I’d love to have you link this to Seasonal Sundays. The link goes up at 7:00 on Saturday evening.
– The Tablescaper
How do you get the burlap to not fray?
Hi Carol!
By using heat n’ bond to iron them together, the glue helps it not to fray!
Is there a type of burlap you recommend that won’t fray? I’m not sure what you ironed together with the heat n’ bond? All the edges of the burlap? Thanks!
Hi Jennifer!
Just regular burlap will work just fine! Iron two pieces of burlap with heat n bond sandwiched in between. When you cut it out… it doesn’t fray because of the glue! Hope this helps!
Take care,
Trish