Aug 19 2011

Bo Bunny Card Kits – Garden Girl

Published by at 6 40 pm under Bo Bunny,General Purpose Cards

As I mentioned earlier, I had friends over last night to stamp.  We cracked open a Bo Bunny Garden Girl Card Kit and each of the girls made one of the cards, and those are the cards I’ll share here today.  Personally, I found it interesting to listen to their chit chat as they worked with the Kit.  These were some of the comments I heard:

  • Oh, WOW — the card is actually here already, and an envelope, too!
  • Hey, look — every piece is numbered so you know which card it belongs to, gee — even I can do this (LOL)!!!
  • The chipboard pieces are peel and stick — how nice!
  • This would make a great gift for my young niece who loves to create!
  • This would sure be an easy way to have a project ready when my stampy friends come over!

And each of those statements is totally TRUE.  I personally LOVE playing with the Bo Bunny Card Kits.  Each kit has all items needed to complete 8 cards in a variety of sizes, with envelopes included, and an instruction sheet is included for all 8 cards.

The girls at my house had free reign over all the ribbons and embellishments on hand, so they did add a bit to their cards with ribbon, bows and pearls/rhinestones, but the basic cards shown below all came directly from the Garden Girl Card Kit.  I have the 5 cards they made to show you, and there are still supplies left for 3 more cards:

Jackie added a bow made on the Bow Easy with 1.5″ Silky Crushed Ribbon in Ivory as well as some Kaisercraft Pearls.  All the sentiments you’ll see on these cards are clear stickers included in the Kit.

Helen also added a bow (same supplies as card above) and a single Kaisercraft Rhinestone for some pop.  The fun zig zag stitched piece was included in the Kit.

JoAnn added a bow in 1.5″ Silky Crushed Ribbon in Brown and some Kaisercraft Rhinestones for a bit of glitz!

Sue opted to use some 7/8″ Gingham in Celery for her bow, again made on the Bow Easy.  I loved this ribbon with these papers!  She has a little added glitz with a Kaisercraft Rhinestone as well.

Amy’s card also featured the 7/8″ Gingham as an easy-to-do accent/focal point for her card front, as well as some Kaisercraft Rhinestones.

Hope this helps to show you how fun the Bo Bunny Card Kits can be.

All Bo Bunny products in stock can be seen here.

I made up the Timepiece Card Kit a while ago, and you can see it here — GREAT for masculine cards.

All items used are available at The Stamp Simply Ribbon Store, as linked above.

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Again, MANY thanks for stopping in.

If you are up to some Christmas inspiration and a sale on some Christmas items, check in tomorrow morning (Saturday) — I think you’ll be pleased with what we have to share with you!!!

Have a great evening and see you in the morning!!!

9 responses so far

9 Responses to “Bo Bunny Card Kits – Garden Girl”

  1. Sharon Williamson says:

    Very cool deal!

  2. JoAnn Mleko says:

    Seeing them posted like this, I think they all turned out pretty good. Thanks so much for having us Sharon. It was so much fun to play in your craft space again.

  3. Lynda H says:

    Ooohhh, Sharon, wish I lived close so I could come and play too, LOL!! The girls did great…very pretty cards. Thanks for sharing them…

  4. Deb Saaranen says:

    Looks like you girls had a blast! Wish I could have been there! Adorable and Cute…great work Ladies!

    • JoAnn Mleko says:

      Wish you could have been here, too, Deb. We missed you. As we looked through stuff you wouldn’t believe how many times we said….”that’s a Debbie style”.

  5. Stacy O'Dell says:

    thanks for showing this kit to us; especially the Garden Girl–I knew this would be one of my favorites!!!! And showing how you can jazz it up with some of your beautiful ribbon was such a good idea!!! You are so creative and talented–I wish I could come up with just 10% of the ideas you do!! Have a great weekend!!

  6. Mi Mi says:

    Such beautiful cards. So much talent.

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