This adorable Easter bag topper is something both children and adults will love. My favorite part is that it is so easy to make!
I cut the file and all layers, using a variety of card stock from my stash. The topper piece was originally one layer, but using the Cameo software, I quickly made an inside (pink polka dot) layer. With the Cameo and the included software, you can quickly make a shadow (offset) layer for any image and you can also make an internal layer (internal offset) of any image. I added faux stitching and was done! So easy!
I purchased this file for $.99 and you can order it here.
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14 comments:
this is sooo cute!!!!
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Love it Linda!! So cute and any child/adult would love to receive one of these! xxx
This is adorable, Linda! How fabulous that you could make it with papers from your stash. The combination of pastel treats is just perfect with the sweet bunny topper!
what a cute idea. Love it = you are sending that bag of candy my way right? It would really blow my diet (oops - change of life style eating habits). Also a great way to use your stash of scrap papers - and I am getting quite a stash. TFS
Very cute cute bunny topper...
TFS Linda!
Hi Linda:) Very cute!!
Hugs,
Norma
Oh my! The more comments I read about the Cameo, the more sure I am that I HAVE to have it!
This is a cute treat bag!
What a fun topper bunny!
Linda, I love your bunny topper and I can't wait to get my Cameo.
Thanks for the information!
Megan
Sooooo cute!just love it...
So very cute!
This looks delicious! Great job :O)
Very cute, Linda! BTW did you start the Sulhouette Cameo training class from Jessica Sprague yet? I didn't sign up yet - I keep blowing my craft budget on other things ;).
Hugs,
Melody
I did take her class and I am learning a lot. Keep in mind that it is a beginner class. She is not going to cover print and cut, but goes over the basics in detail.
Linda
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