Friday, February 23, 2018

Bunny with Recycled Cardboard

I was asked to provide a sample card today for the SplitCoastStampers Free for All Challenge.  The theme is Recycling!  Well, I apparently have no imagination because the first thing I did was go to the recycling bin and pull out the first thing I saw - a box!  I tore it up so I could die cut it.


My bunny was colored with alcohol markers.  The card is an OLD (like, really old) prefolded notecard.  I matted the bunny in dark purple to bring out the color in the flowers.

Supplies: I Brake for Stamps Wild Bunny stamp, Just for Fun Rubber Stamps Happy Easter, Anna Griffin Notecard, Spectrum Noir alcohol markers, Spellbinders Foliage dies

I would love to enter this project into Cute Card Thursday’s Cute Critters challenge!

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11 comments:

Diane said...

On my Heidi wow what a gorgeous colored bunny and card design.

Hugs Diane

Viv said...

Pretty card Heidi and what a sweet looking bunny too ;) Viv xx

Carol L said...

Way to repurpose a box with that great little bunny image! Love how you colored this!

Verna Angerhofer said...

Fantastic use of that box. You certainly made a darling card using it and all the other elements involved.

April said...

I love the bunny stamp and your recycled die!

Beth Norman said...

You got creative ripping up a box, which looks terrific by the way. Your buhny is really cute too.

Marina said...

The cardboard looks great - it has a woody look that goes perfectly with the rabbit.

My Card Attic: Hazel said...

So sweet Heidi! Have a wonderful weekend my friend! Love & Hugs. Hazel xx
My Card Attic

wannabcre8tive said...

Your card is as cute as can be. Your little bunny is colored beautifully. Great use of the cardboard box. I am happy you are joining me for my challenge. Thanks.

Conniecrafter said...

Awe too cute, I love the texture that you got from that box with the die, great touch with your stamp image!

Cat Craig said...

I thought that was imaginative. Fun card Heidi.