Easter Bunny K-Cup Sleeves with Free Cut File
Hey, y'all! I have the cutest little Easter project to share with you today! Are you a coffee fan? I drink a cup every morning. I have a Keurig machine, so I always use K-Cup® Pods to make my coffee. Because of this, I think getting a K-Cup® Pod for a gift would be a fun treat. That's how I came up with the idea for my project today: Easter Bunny K-Cup® Sleeves! I'm giving you the free cut file so that you can make your own, and if you stick around until the end of the post, I'm sharing 16 other Easter projects from my talented blog friends.
If you want to make your own bunny sleeves, you'll need to first download the free cut file that I created for you.
You can download the file {HERE}. Once you download the file, you'll need to ungroup the body from the face and inside of the ears.
Remove the face and inside of the ears from the body and cut the body from white paper or card stock.
You can absolutely stop at this point and draw your own faces of the bunnies, or you can cut the faces from vinyl like I did.
If you'd like to cut the faces from vinyl, place the eyes, mouth, nose, and inside of the ears on the page and cut them out.
Once you have all the pieces cut, it's time to put the bunny K-Cup® sleeves together.
First put the inside of the ears in place.
Then use double sided adhesive to attach the paper body around a K-Cup®. Notice that the ears face inside, not outside.
Using transfer paper, attach the face to the bunny body.
Once the face is in place, add the nose, and your Easter bunny sleeves are complete!
Make several of the bunnies and pair them with a coffee mug to create a fun Easter basket for the coffee lover in your life.
Or make the sleeves for recycled K-Cup® pods to create cute little bunnies for an Easter table setting or ornaments for an Easter tree. Whatever you choose to use the cute little Easter bunnies for, I'm sure they'll bring a smile to people's faces.
Now are you ready for more Easter inspiration?
Check out these awesome Easter projects from some of my talented blog friends.
From Top to Bottom, Left to Right:
Pastel and Gold Painted Flower Pots by Happy Go Lucky // Spring Chick Wreath by Fynes Designs // Simple Bunny Garland by Lil Mrs Tori // DIY: Peek-A-Boo Bunny Bag by Minted Strawberry // Pom Pom Tail Easter Bunny Printable by TitiCrafty // Easter Bible Verse Printable by A Cup Full of Sass // Felt Bunny Pouch for Easter Treats by Do Small Things with Love // Gold & Watercolor Geometric Bunny Art by Spool and Spoon // Moss and Twine Wrapped Easter Bunny by The Southern Couture // Spring Keychains by The DIY Dreamer // Cross Canvas by Vintage Gwen // DIY Ribbon Bunny Easter Wreath by Sweet Tea & Saving Grace // Floral Chalkboard Easter Prints by Dawn Nicole // Quilted Easter Decor by Nap-Time Creations // Crochet Egg Garland by 4 You With Love // Easter Bunny K-Cup Sleeves with Free Cut File by Pitter and Glink // Paper Easter Baskets by Crafting in the Rain
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Bethany, I LOVE this project...now I just need to get a Keurig! ;) Pinned
ReplyDeleteThis is so dang cute!! You make using the Silhouette look so easy!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting the group! So fun!!
CUTE!!! Almost makes me wish I drank coffee ;) I love how these turned out! What a great idea for an adult Easter basket - all these little K-cup bunnies in that grass. Love it!
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ReplyDeleteADORABLE!!! Love this and will make some for friends with Keurig machines Just a great idea. Thanks Bethany for sharing. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteSeriously great idea! My mom is going to love this in her bunny basket!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute... Pinning!
ReplyDeleteI love bunny everything this time of year!
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