Ahhh, Spring break. Sometimes you get bored. Most of the time, since you have no school, you are sucked into occupying your chatty 5-year-old sister.
"Can we do a craft? Why not? Please? PLEEEEAAAAAAASE?!?!?!?!"
After being pestered for hours about making a craft, I agreed. But, since I am a crafty person, I decided to go all out. I wasn't going to make homemade crayons or playdough. I was going to copy something vintage off of Little Pink Studio. Yup. I was clad in battle-gear (pajamas).
After scrolling through a couple of posts, I came upon this lovely. I was intrigued by the mosaic, and my sister immediately pointed out the miniature bunny below the image in the top left corner. I decided to make my own.
So after hours of work, my fat fingers could hardly attach teeny tiny eyes to the head. This rabbit is TINY. Here is my slideshow of the finished product.
So, like I said before, it was hard. But I was satisfied.
Later, I found that the bunny in the picture (the one I copied) was made from a free Martha Stewart tutorial. THERE WAS A TUTORIAL??!?!?!?!?!
Oh, well. I became so obsessed with them, I decided to make families and sell them. Have any ideas for prices? They are tricky and time-consuming, but I don't want to ask for too much.
Now, I am going to relax on the couch and watch Tangled with my sis for the 293809277237830732277th time.
"Can we do a craft? Why not? Please? PLEEEEAAAAAAASE?!?!?!?!"
After being pestered for hours about making a craft, I agreed. But, since I am a crafty person, I decided to go all out. I wasn't going to make homemade crayons or playdough. I was going to copy something vintage off of Little Pink Studio. Yup. I was clad in battle-gear (pajamas).
After scrolling through a couple of posts, I came upon this lovely. I was intrigued by the mosaic, and my sister immediately pointed out the miniature bunny below the image in the top left corner. I decided to make my own.
So after hours of work, my fat fingers could hardly attach teeny tiny eyes to the head. This rabbit is TINY. Here is my slideshow of the finished product.
So, like I said before, it was hard. But I was satisfied.
Later, I found that the bunny in the picture (the one I copied) was made from a free Martha Stewart tutorial. THERE WAS A TUTORIAL??!?!?!?!?!
Oh, well. I became so obsessed with them, I decided to make families and sell them. Have any ideas for prices? They are tricky and time-consuming, but I don't want to ask for too much.
Now, I am going to relax on the couch and watch Tangled with my sis for the 293809277237830732277th time.
Oh, how cute!
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