Sunday, March 29, 2026

PP779 Tic Tac Toe from Ann

Happy Sunday, peeps! Time for a new Paper Players challenge, and the creative Ann is our hostess with a Tic-tac-toe grid for us, since it's the fifth Sunday!  Here we go:


I chose the top row across of die cut, twine and sentiment!  I thought I was done with my Easter cards, but decided to send out a couple more, and I fell in love with this wee little trio of bunnies from Inspired By:


I chose to only use that little bun-bun on the left, but I did use the challenge colors as well.  Here we go:


I had not used my Tim Holtz bunny die this year yet, so it seemed a good time!  I dicut two bunnies and stamped one with a gingham stamp, then adhered a plain white face.  The carrot was diecut with Crumb Cake and Copper Clay, and everything was mounted on a stitched oval with a Misty Moonlight scalloped mat.  I added a little twine bow...I just didn't have any buttons tiny enough to add one!  The sentiment is from Our Daily Bread Designs.  I embossed a piece of Basic White to sit atop a diecut panel of Misty Moonlight.  And here's the inside:


I used the sketch from Sunday Stamps as well:


Again, this card uses a bit more pieces and layers than I normally do, but I just love this bunny and his carrot! I think I'll send this to one of my college roommates!  

I hope you'll play along with our grid this week! SO many possibilities, we can't wait to see what you do with them!  Be sure to share them with us at the Players! Thanks for visiting today!  Enjoy it and be blessed!

Project Details—All Products SU! Unless Otherwise Specified
Stamps Easter Animals (Close To My Heart), Mini Tag Sentiments (Our Daily Bread Designs), Background Basics: Gingham (Papertrey)
Card stock & Papers     Basic White, Misty Moonlight, Crumb Cake, Basic Black, Copper Clay (ret), Soft Succulent (ret), Evening Evergreen (ret)
 Ink Bashful Blue (ret), Cajun Craze
Accessories Twine, Dimensionals
Tools     Big Shot, Eyelet EF, Stitched Rectangle Dies (ret), Stitched Shapes Dies (ret), Layering Ovals Dies (ret), Banner Dies (Pink & Main), Lacy Scallop Frame Die (Reverse Confetti), Carrot Bunny Die (Tim Holtz), Eyelet EF

11 comments:

I Card Everyone said...

I can understand completely, LeAnne! He is just the snazziest in his gingham overalls! You do a great job with layers!
=]

Christy Lynn said...

Your little bunny is totally adorable, LeAnne! I love the little eyelet details in the frame around the card front and how the scallops on the oval echo that. Super cute!

Tracy Grauer said...

This is just the cutest! Love it!

Claire Broadwater said...

I just love your sweet little bunny in his gingham suit! Looks like his carrot is heavy to carry! The blue frame and embossed background is perfect. Such a special Easter card to make someone smile! Have the best week, My Friend!

Jaydee said...

LeAnne, this is adorable! It made me smile just looking at it. I love the bold blue with the white and your bunny with the gingham is fabulous. I also love that you went with blue and burnt orange for the carrot! The little touch of twine adds yet another layer of wonderful texture. Love it!
hugs
jaydee

Jan Clothier said...

That quirky bunny trying to hold up his giant carrot is just an adorable image. The lacy border and embossing folder work so well with the gingham to create a warm country feel. This is a super card. :-)

Lisa Elton said...

He's a cutie in his snazzy little outfit and I like the embossed background too! Delightful card, LeAnne!

Bonnie said...

What cute bunnies in the inspiration photo and the one on your card is just as cut with his carrot! Love the gingham!

Ann Schach said...

Leanne, this little bunny is as cute as can be! He definitely made me smile. I love the blue borders and the wonderful texture! Thank you for rocking my challenge! Have an amazing week!

MarDi said...

Thanks for playing along with Inspired By challenge this week! I love your interpretation. His gingham outfit is super cute! Wonderful details. -MarDi

Stef Perry said...

LeAnne, your bunny is too cute! What a clever idea to use light blue gingham on the bottom. Love that face too. You've made such a darling card!