Yum….chocolate bunny! A must for Easter – all dressed up with his own little bunny hutch! I made a video walking you through the easy steps to make this adorable paper bunny house! See the box pattern and supply list below.
To make the "grass" I used Pear Pizazz card stock, punched it with the Scallop Border Punch, and then snipped it with the Fringe Scissors. The Strawberry Slush flowers are punched with the Itty Bitty Shapes Punch Pack with a Basic Pearl in the center.
In this side view you can see how the Window Frame Framelits form the front and back of our little bunny hutch. I created a box for the base and punched out the hole for the bunny with the Large Oval Punch.
Here is the pattern for the Bunny Hutch Box Base:
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Card Stock 5” x 3”
score on the 5” side: ½”, 2 ¼”, 2 ¾”, 4 ½”
score on the 3” side: ½”, 2 ½”
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X = Remove the square. See the video for more details on how to assemble.
Here is the back of our Easter treat holder! I used the Eggstra Spectacular stamp set – love that little bunny butt! The Baked Brown Sugar Ruffle Stretch Trim tops it off!
Spring Bunny Hutch for Gold Lindt Bunny – click on the number to see the item
Stamp Sets(s):
Eggstra Spectacular, Wood Mount 133068 Clear Mount 133071
Hardwood, Wood Mount 133032 Clear Mount 133035
Ink:
Baked Brown Sugar 131174
Strawberry Slush 131178
Card Stock:
Baked Brown Sugar 131296 – two @ 4 ¾” x 4 ¾”, 1 @ 3” x 5” (see Diagram for scoring)
Pear Pizazz 131201 – ¾” x 3 1/8”
Strawberry Slush 131295 (flower)
Whisper White 100730 (greeting)
Accessories:
Itty Bitty Shapes Punch Pack 118309 (flowers)
Large Oval Punch 119855 (for bunny to sit in)
Extra-Large Oval Punch 119859 (greeting on the back)
Scallop Border Punch 119882
Window Frames Collection Framelites 129021 (hutch)
Big Shot Die-Cutting Machine 113439
Magnetic Platform 130658
Fringe Scissors 133325
Baked Brown Sugar Ruffle Stretch Trim 130022 14”
Basic Pearls 119247
Sticky Strip 104294
Dimensionals 104430
Glue Dots 103683
Chocolate Bunny – I used mini Lindt Gold Bunnies, five to a package