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Sunday, March 28, 2010

Bunny Jar (Easter Decor)

A few months ago, I made some pedestal vases. The great thing about these vases is that they can be used year round in all kinds of decorating. So, I decided to switch them out with some Easter decor.

I found some yummy (and cute) Easter candy at the grocery store.


And this is how it turned out.


Pretty cute, huh? It also looks very delectable... In fact, one day I was really hungry for... yup- you guessed it, chocolate. I also decided that I wasn't totally sold on the chocolate bunnies in the jar. So I ate one.

I then replaced it with this...


Adding the blue bow was a nice touch.


They still look good enough to eat, but I don't like white chocolate, so I guess they are safe for now!

I apologize for forgetting my links to the parties I will be joining this week. Click here to see the list. Sorry!!

41 comments:

  1. Love it! Super cute and affordable! :)

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  2. They're just adorable. I love the little yellow bunnies best..but in my house,they;re the ones who would suffer me munching them. White chocolate is my favorite..

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  3. I like the chocolate bunnies (esp to eat), but the white chocolate bunnies are too cute!! Thanks for sharing!

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  4. How sweet and simple! HoPpY SpRiNg!

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  5. This are adorable! So simple yet so perfect! Thank you for sharing:)

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  6. Love that! I would never have thought of putting the bunnies inside. I have those tulips from the dollar tree! Love that place!

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  7. So Cute!! I just made a few pedestal vases from Dollar tree, and guess what?... I decided I needed one more.. They have been sold out of those vases!! :P Oh well!

    I like the Easter decor, its so cute and the colors are so refreshing!~

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  8. So adorable. I love all the colors!

    I'm hosting a giveaway and I'd love it if you stopped by my blog!

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  9. Love your bunny jars. I had to laugh at your delectable chocolate bunnies - I would be too tempted also. In fact I bought Reeces Easter Eggs for my kiddos and have had to hide them from myself so they make it into the Easter baskets - no way could I put them on display!! Thanks for sharing.

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  10. I don't even have an adjective for how cute those things are, how unique, and utterly adorable! Eye catching, too!

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  11. Terrific! So simple, yet so cute. I have two plastic tall champagne glasses up in my cabinet, what a perfect idea.

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  12. The bunny candy idea is sooo cute! Love it! The jars you placed them in are beautiful too! As a fellow redhead, well, strawberry blonde, I coudn't help resist joining your site! Found you at Marketing Mondays @ Trendy Treehouse.

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  13. That is SO cute! I don't think it would last long in my house though, I would just eat it :)

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  14. Oh goodness I LOVE the white bunnies! And the little blue bows...so sweet. What a cute, quick idea. Thanks for sharing with us!!

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  15. Very cute! Seriously what I great idea, especially because it's edible and you can just eat it instead of store it!

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  16. absolutely delightful! Dropping by from That's so Cheri... Hope to see you at my place!

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  17. Hi :-)
    Following a little late from the Friday Follow! The list is sooo long! You can follow me at http://savvycouponmommy.blogspot.com
    Lot's of great giveaways going on right now!
    Have a great week!

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  18. Heather, I am looking forward to eating it when I am done with it! Correction: My husband will eat the white chocolate, I will eat the chocolate eggs underneath! :o)

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  19. Wow, pretty AND delicious! I think I would have to eat it up before I could look at it much longer!! Cool idea!

    Alison
    http://oopsey-daisy.blogspot.com/

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  20. HI Courtney! What a simple, yet stunningly yummy decoration! I'm thrilled that you're playing along with Toot Your Horn Tuesday, I just request that you add a link back to the party somewhere in your post or on your page. Thanks a bunch! Happy Easter!

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  21. So very cute...glass containers and candy will take you a long way! Thanks for your sweet comments and for visiting my blog--it's my pleasure to feature you!

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  22. These are so cute - the white would be safe with me, too, but it would probably be sitting all by itself...

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  23. Cute and classy. I love the white. I'm going to feature this on my blog: mmtncrfts.blogspot.com.
    Just in time for Easter viewing. I hope you'll come over.

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  24. Hi again,
    I just had to tell you that you inspired me so I ran to the store and "attempted" one of my own (I'll include the link). I do like the white bunny better so I'm still looking for one:)
    link: http://mmtncrfts.blogspot.com/2010/03/my-attempt.html

    Thanks for the inspiration!

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  25. Love this idea. What is great about it is when your done with Easter you can eat it! Stop by I have a post with a bunny in a jar also.
    blessings...Sherry

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  26. Super cute idea! I love that you can dress those up depending on the holiday! I'm afraid if those were in our house, the bunnies would be missing their ears!

    Thanks for linking up to Make it Yours Day at My Backyard Eden!

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  27. I'm featuring you :) Make sure to grab the featured button if you want to and thanks for sharing this great tutorial!!
    -Jill

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  28. These unwrapped chocolate bunnies are too tempting even for me! But they are cute!

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  29. These are so cute!!! I would have eaten the bunny a well..

    Thanks for joining Get Your Craft on Thursday. Please join me next week for another wonderful party!!

    Please stop by next week I am having guest over each day and I would love for you to tell them HI!

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  30. I love this! I am LOL that you ate the bunnies, that is something I would do!

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  31. how cute is that? I absolutely think that is adorable. My favorite part is that you can eat it!!!!

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  32. Just precious! I'm a new follower from Trendy Treehouse Follow Me Fridays. But, I've seen lots of your cute craft ideas. I have a redhead at home myself. She is the middle child, the only daughter, the only redhead anywhere in our family! We love red hair! Come see me and follow me, if you like, at sceneofthegrime.blogspot.com

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  33. Super cute--would last 15 minutes in my house :)! Thanks for linking up!

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  34. What a fun idea! I'm visiting from New Friend Friday. I'll follow you.
    Stop by and visit when you get a minute!
    http://songberries.blogspot.com

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  35. Hi..I'm From Friday Follow...I'm new to this but have found such wonderful people doing these parties & link ups. I wish the rest of the world could be as uplifting & supportive to each other as I have experienced.. I hope you can pop over to my blog @ santasgiftshoppe.blogspot.com & find some inspiration for your family/home...I hope you will become a follower too! Happy Easter!! Barb
    P.S. Hope to have my own link party April 12th “My Creative Space Monday” @ santasgiftshoppe.blogspot.com
    …..Hope you will join up, too.

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  36. I absolutely love the bunny display...especially the fact that you can actually eat it once Easter is over!

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  37. Easter is almost here- almost time to eat my Bunny Jars!!

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  38. What a cute way to decorate the pedestal vases....the contents wouldn't have lasted this long at my house!

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  39. These look amazing! Something I'd definitely like to try!

    Happy FF! I'm your newest follower...if you get a chance, will you please follow me too? Have a great weekend!

    http://www.mommylivingthelifeofriley.com

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  40. These are so cute! I love them. Thanks for sharing at Fun to Craft's Spring has Sprung Party.

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