This is a dear little project for kids, just right for Easter Crafting! This vintage Bunny is made to be cut out, and then glued to either end of a thread spool. I think it would be fun to add a bit of cotton to his cute little Bunny butt too! I've included a printable so that you can make multiple rabbits, they are fairly small so use a smaller sized spool for this.
Also, I'm not sure on the exact age of these. I believe they are from the 1930's, so please use this one for personal only, to be safe, as far as copyright goes. Thank you to Mona, for submitting this darling graphic!!
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Adorable! Can't wait to put one together!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I'm going to make these with my grandchildren.
ReplyDeleteOooh, I LOVE bunnies! So cute!
ReplyDeleteLOVE IT! :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing!
So cute. This will be perfect to make with my preschool class! I am SO happy to have found your blog. Such wonderful vintage images to look at.
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Shauna
http://myshaenoel.blogspot.com/
You're welcome! I found Bob in perfect condition in an old box of sewing stuff I bought at a yard sale. I'm happy to see others enjoying him.
ReplyDeleteMona
Well these are just too sweet. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteSplendid! I've got loads of ideas for this fun graphic.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! So Cute! Thanks Karen! Hugs Tee
ReplyDeleteso cute!
ReplyDeleteAaaw, LOVE Bob Bunny! How cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot
XOXO
Thank you again Mona, as you can see he's quite popular!!!
ReplyDeleteSooooooo cute! Going to make it with my 2 yo granddaughter. THanks!
ReplyDeleteI made these and loved them! I wanted to pass along a little change I made. I didn't like the bunny's rear end to be white when gluing it to the spool, so I printed out a second sheet, cut out two rear ends, glued them together, and then glued that to the spool. By doing it this way, you get the colored rear end and not the white side showing when looking at it. I love this website and get lots of ideas.
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