Designed so that you can create and share this Easter... and you can personalize it however you want, and with the color you want. **Suitable for beginners
For this piece I looked for the vectors of the ears, the bows and the legs, but only the silhouette for the last ones since I added some hearts with the shape tool.
After tracing our ears, the bows and legs…
For the pink rabbit with the insert tool, we create an 8.1 cm circle, and we are going to place it under the bow without touching it, and with the align tool, we align horizontally, then we place the legs on the sides.
Then we select all our pieces and in the contour tool we add a distance of 3 mm, which will generate our cut piece. For the blue rabbit, it will be the same procedure as the pink one but to this we are going to add an additional circle of 8.7 cm for what will be our base and will close our rabbit since we will only use half of our acrylic ball, additionally, add 2 3 mm circles that will allow us to hang the piece.
For this piece we will use a previously drawn happy easter vector to be engraved in the center.
To cut and engrave my blue and pink rabbit, I previously painted the wooden pieces with gouache paint,Once my pieces were dry, I proceeded to engrave and then cut with the following setting.
**Silver acrylic spray paint is used for the blue rabbit closure piece.
Our pink bunny will not need glue, we will simply place a cord to hold our acrylic ball to the piece, and we will glue Happy Easter that we had cut out of vinyl.
but for our blue rabbit we will need to glue our half ball to the base and to do this we will use Tacky glue, and to fix the silver piece of our rabbit we will use double-sided tape, which we will place along our circle. . This way we will prevent our filling from coming out and will allow our children to open and close it again.
Fill your rabbit with whatever you want, and enjoy it...!