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DIY Candy Bunny Bag

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If we got five cents for every gift bag we put together from our beautiful wrapping paper, we could sit back and live off the interest. Well, maybe not, but very often we fold a gift bag simply because it looks so nice and makes such cute gifting. If you want two large bags, you need one sheet, but if you’re satisfied with smaller ones, you can get four bags out of one sheet. The sheets are 50×70 cm and are purchased in packs of four here. Right now, we have four different designs to choose from, and this one is called Flowers.

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Fold a bag and cut a waist and ears. Voila! You’ve got yourself a bunny bag for Easter! Watch a quick instructional video here or in our Easter inspo board on Pinterest.  

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At many holidays, I have high expectations that sometimes feel difficult to meet. When reality doesn’t match those expectations, a sense of dissatisfaction sets in, which I try to avoid. For the past couple of years, I’ve made it a habit to jot down three reasonable things I wish for or strive toward. So, here are three transparent things I wish for this Easter:

  1. Find time to wake up the garden, bring out outdoor furniture, pre sow sweet peas and cosmos flowers.
  2. Take 1-2 days completely off from work and spend them outdoors, preferably on a ski slope.
  3. Read at least one book.

What’s on your list?

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