Thursday, March 19, 2009

Easter Bunny Wrappers


I have made these bunny wrappers to share with all of you! These fit around a 1.55 Hershey candy bar, but you can make it bigger or smaller for what ever you need. All I ask is that you don't crop and "chop" them up. If you want something changed or have a question please just ask and I would be happy to change or help you if I can! You can resize them all you want. Also please if you want to share them please send them to my site for them to download. On the backside remember to glue a pom pom for a tail. Have fun creating! I would love to see how you make your little bunnies! These are for Personal Use Only!

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22 comments:

LyndiLou said...

Thanks for putting these one here Katrina!!! They are SUPER cute!!! I told my Mom she should put them on her blog and then send people over here! :) You're great!

Anonymous said...

This is totally off topic, but what would you charge me to make some vinyl lettering for my mailbox? Email me at april 7 marie at hotmail dot com. Thanks!! I'd need our last name, and full address, probably.

Beverly said...

so very cute!

LJ Marinello said...

These are really adorable! Perfect for the teachers for this week. I am making carrot shaped goody bags for the kids and these for the teachers now. Thanks!

rebeccaouellet said...

These are precious! I will use them for Easter favors! Thanks!

Anonymous said...

These are the cutest things ever! Thanks so much for sharing them. My daughter's class is going to love these. I especially like how you made girl bunnies and boy bunnies, very clever!

Corinna

HuNnY aNd PoPpA LeWiS said...

Thanks for sharing these. I am so excited about making these for my grandkids and my hubby too!

Jadi said...

Thank you for sharing. I think these are adorable!

Debbie said...

I found you via Homemaking Fun. What a great idea- thanks!


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Joninhas said...

So cute! Thank You so much!!!

BlueRose said...

O my I love them thanks so much for the freebie....

Fiona said...

These are so cute! I am looking for a similar candy bar wrapper that says Happy Birthday on it to use as favors for my daughter's party. Can you design something like that and add it to your blog? That would be wonderful! Thanks! Fiona

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the wrapper. Just what I was looking for to be used as favors at Easter dinner. I thought about using chenille stems for the ears and making them posable. thanks again

April said...

These are too CUTE!!! I make goodie bags for my neices and nephews and these are going in the bags this year!

Anonymous said...

My sister-in-law used these at our Easter gathering! So cute!!! I can't wait to order some stuff!

Jenn @ Delicious Ambiguity said...

Thanks so much for the freebies. Just wanted to let you know that I featured you on my blog:
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Feel free to grab my FEATURED button from the top left hand side of my blog. Cheers!

Paige Graves said...

I've listed this candy bar craft along with my other favorite Easter crafts at Easter Kids Crafts.

Erin said...

These are so cute! Can't wait to use them!!! Thanks.

Anonymous said...

Hi, Love the bunny! Was wondering if you had a version that has blue in the areas where you currently have pink? My son is 2 and loves the color blue. His class is have a easter egg hunt and I thouht it would be a cute idea to make these for the kids and put toothbrushes in them. Thanks for your help!

Tania said...

Thanks for these cute bunnies :) They'll soon be hopping across our table as placeholders. Too cute!

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Sandi Pound said...

I received a Hershey bar from a dear friend, wrapped in one of your girl bunny sleeves, with a purple bow! LOVE the clever idea and applaud you for being so creative and willing to share your ideas with others!
Happy Easter,
Sandi.