I actually kind of look forward to the fabric on top getting dingy cause they’ll look so good with a bit more stuffing and some kind of pattered fabric.
So I made it happen!.I actually got started on this guy (or gal?)
the day after I finished up with the carrots, but it was a little more time-consuming.I also ran out of twine, even though to make this bunny, roughly 18 inches tall, it only took about 2 rolls of twine.Somehow I’d already used up the 10 other rolls I usually keep on-hand.. “But Courtenay.” you say, “This chubby little bunny is far too cute to be made out of nothing but tape and newspaper!
Surely you purchased him from some high-end store or other skilled artisan.” No, my friend, he is indeed just balled up newspaper, taped together and then wrapped and wrapped and wrapped again.. Look!.Truthfully, his belly ended up being a little more rotund than I intended, but it’s pretty good for a first experiment with something of this size.. I’d say he’s a keeper!
I’ll definitely be attempting some more versions of this idea in the future.
For more easy Easter ideas, like how to make.OK, in this case, it’s a little gross too, but a fun kind of gross!.
So here’s the hairbrush I was working on.This is Kennedy’s hairbrush that she’s probably had for about 8 years now and she refuses to use any other.
She has this long, thick, wavy hair that just has a knack for getting itself tangled in knots and she’s always insisted that any other hairbrush just hurts her head.So I really have no choice but to keep cleaning this magical brush and hope it lasts us at least another 8 years!.