I thought I'd try making a shaped card for this little bunny. He's one of the critters from my Cute Critters Punch Art Class. I used the largest heart framelit to make the card base and the second largest heart to cut my DSP. Once I put the bow on I found I also liked the card on its own so I've posted both versions

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That's a cute card for Easter Sunday! The bunny at the center is just adorable, and the heart at the background gave it a loving and personal touch. I agree with Rebekka, it is adorable!
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