I know I’m probly one of the few people that has never seen or even heard of Peter Cottontail. I’m German, what can I say J. I was excited to get a chance to finally be able to check out this Children’s movie that has been around in the US for probly my entire life... Read More »
bottom of skirt detail Just thought I'd show you a little something I'm working on for Easter. Once again this idea came to me...
Remember that song when you were a kid, "here comes Peter Cottontail, hopping down the bunny trail.." Brings back fun m...
I can't remember where I saved this from, but it is a list of cowboy Gene Autry's 10 Commandments. It evolved from his view of the world and work ethics. Promoted in his radio and television programs, he hoped these rules would help children become good citizens.
I am wishing for Spring. So I decided to create a little Easter printable and share it with you! I’ve created six different color combinations for you! If you want to print these on 8 1/2 x 11 sheets on your home printer, I’ve created a PDF of all of the color combinations you can...Read the Post
I'm getting ready for Easter even though the snow covers the ground here in Kentucky and the high temperature today is 25 degrees. ...
2 page layout kit -12x12. This kit has been created by Crop-A-Latte. All items are precut and ready to assemble. You'll also receive easy to follow instructions with a photo of the finished kit.
Here comes Peter Cotton Tail! Decorate your Easter stationery, books, letters, gift tags, return address stamps or embossers or for whatever other things you can think of, with these unique designer self-inking stamps or embossers. Add your personalized text to the outer circle of the design that frames a silhouette of a fuzzy bunny. Each stamp comes with one black ink cartridge which allows approximately 8,000 to 10,000 impressions. You can elect to order additional color ink cartridges for $10.95 each.
Here comes Peter Cotton Tail hopping down the bunny trail right to your front door! How cute is this reversible rabbit and Leprechaun? This two for one special is just in time for St. Patrick's Day and Easter. Both characters have been hand painted and crafted using sturdy wood.
Rankin/Bass's "Here Comes Peter Cottontail" was an Easter special that shone a spotlight on all the other holidays as well.
Easter is almost upon us and that means "Let's decorate some eggs"! You can buy those little plastic sleeves that you shrink wrap around your egg for that "perfect look" but how absolutely generic. Egg dyes, stickers, pompoms, and glitter whahoo; that's what little eggs are made of! Those eggs may not be perfect but they are yours... or your child's. To get in the mood put on some music such as this late 50's or early 60's vinyl record. "Here comes Peter Cottontail", dip those eggs, "hopping down the bunny trail", add some glitter, "hippity, hoppity, Easter's on its way". Not all of these Easter egg dye packets are old. Some of them are from when our kids were small, but I liked the packaging, so I either kept the package or bought an extra one for myself. Both of these Braun dye packets are European and are from the late 80's or early 90's. The European package illustrations are so much more interesting than the contemporary North American illustrations. There were food colour transfers and decals to decorate your eggs included with the egg dyes in this 1960's packet. Fleck's egg dyes had wonderful full colour illustrations on their packaging. They also had small stickers that you cut out and stuck onto the egg to create the characters illustrated on the outside of the package. The back and front of this Fleck's dye package is absolutely delightful. These stickers are inside to create the characters shown. I know someone out there is saying "What's the difference between a modern shrink wrapper for an egg and one of these characters for your dyed egg". I guess not a lot, but you can put it on the egg anywhere you like. A child's attempt at achieving the exact same look will be stamped with that child's personality not the perfection of infallible modern technology. There were twelve transfers in this package to decorate your dyed or plain eggs. The transfer was soaked in water for one minute and then slid off of the paper onto the egg and would be used in conjunction with the following Heitmann egg dyes. This package of egg decorating supplies has four sets of rabbit face transfers, four pairs of paper ears to cut out to add onto your eggs, and five colours of dye. Heitmann produces egg dye sold under the name of Iris if you wish to just dye eggs and not use transfers or if you are on a budget. These pages of punch out images were ready to wrap around your dyed eggs. They were then ready go on the table as part of the Easter decorations. Paas egg decorating kits had six different colours of dye, an egg dipper, and twenty eight transfers. I have no idea what egg decorating kit these came with but the images look like they could be 1930's or 1940's. I debated about including all of these dye transfers but I figured that they may inspire someone out there for a project or design. Let me know if they have been useful. The designs are printed in dye on tissue paper. they are cut out individually applied to the egg and then a damp cloth dipped into a vinegar and water solution is wrapped around the egg to transfer the design to the egg. The images are quite charming. To get a better look at them just click on each picture.
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Etsy Easter Sunday arrives with Spring beauty, new fluffy dresses, white patent leather shoes, Easter bonnets, khaki or blue blazers, bunnies and baskets. What are you going to do for your Easter tablescape? What will you be serving Easter dinner? Easter... #centerpieces #chocolatebunny #dinner
Easter is a comin' So, HOP around and check out these cute bottle brush trees! Jim Shore Easter rabbit... Jim Shore Bunny Rabbit bottle brush tree... To purchase MS BINGLES bottle brush trees.... CLICK HERE Linking up with MY ROMANTIC HOME
Here comes Peter Cotton Tail, hopping down the bunny trail. This garland will make the perfect addition to your Easter décor. Looks cute around vases, tiered trays, or decorative trays! Natural wood beads painted island blue, hyacinth, white, pink, and morning blue and strung together by white twine. This garland is finished with a white twine tassel and a wooden bunny tag. Wood beads used for this garland are 12mm and 16mm. This garland measures 27 inches from tassel to wooden tag.
Our Easter craft ideas will delight kids and adults alike. Find new ways to decorate Easter baskets and fun Easter egg crafts. Plus, check out our cute bunny DIY projects including bunny ears, bunny decorations, and rabbit-themed centerpieces.
Come check out Turtle Creek Lane's Outdoor Easter Decorations! We had ideas for your flower beds, walkways, and porch! Make all who enter feel welcome!
I’m in the Potting Shed with a little tabletop fun with Easter on its way! The Original Peter Rabbit Chocolates by Beatrix Potter were at Dollar Tree, a little tardy for The Novel Bakers Be…
Easter decorations are here at Turtle Creek Lane! Come say hello to Peter Cotton Tail and the rest of his furry friends! Hippity, Hoppity, Hooray!
bottom of skirt detail Just thought I'd show you a little something I'm working on for Easter. Once again this idea came to me...