Hi, Connie here with a decor piece, for your home, and just in time for Spring. I created this with the Lrg. Bunny Pallet shape by Clear Scraps. This shape is perfect for front door decorations, I can even see using it in a garden of flowers.
This is a pretty simple project to create. I love quick and easy and looking fabulous!!! Start by painting the bunny pallet with acrylic paint. Let dry and then sand down the edges and sides, to give the pallet a distress look. Watering down the paint will help with the distressed look also. The next process is adding the stencil pattern, to random spots, on the bunny pallet. I chose a pink and blue acrylic paint that coordinated well with the bright green paint I used on the bunny.
Speckle with white acrylic paint. I love to water the paint down and use a tooth brush to splatter. So easy to control the paint splatters this way.
I used paper ribbon to create the bow for around the bunny's neck, bringing in all three colors used, green, pink and blue. I used a darker shade of blue to paint the chipboard kite with. I stenciled over the kite with the plaid stencil that I used on the bunny pallet. The kite was then attached to the center of the paper bow. The last thing I did was I added a small white heart (painted) to the bottom right corner of the bunny. Add holes to the ears for a hanger. I used the crop-a-dile tool for this.
Products used:
Clear Scraps: Lrg. Bunny Pallet
Clear Scraps: chipboard Kite embellishment
Clear Scraps: 6' plaid stencil
acrylic paint
paper ribbon
Beacon 527
Thanks for stopping by~
Connie Mercer
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