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April 8, 2011

Project: Perfect Pearls Bunny Card

 
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If you're looking for the perfect card to give to a loved one this Easter, we've got a great new project for you on RangerInk.com!  In this tutorial by Lisa M. Pace, you will learn how to use Perfect Pearls Pigment Powders and Perfect Pearls Mists to create a super cute card with a cheerful bunny.  So hop on over to our website and give it a whirl!

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Good morning, Ranger! This card by Lisa is adorable!!! Great job Lisa! Love those Perfect Pearl Mists! Lynn B

How adorable! I love the little fence and I am a huge fan of anything gingham! Too cute! <3 the card :)

What a cute card! Love the perfect pearls sheen. Very nice

Awww...how sweet!

That is the cutest Easter card ever-got to love Ms Lisa's work!She always inspires me.

Sooo cute!!

This is so cute! I love all the layering!

This is adorable. Love it.

Just adorable. I do like my perfect pearls in all forms.
stamping sue
http://stampingsueinconnecticut.blogspot.com/

How cute, love the added ribbon flowers!

Absolutely Adorable!!! Love it!

love it like everything you do!

This is the cuttest card. Thanks for the insperation.

Cute little garden bunny.

Great job LIsa, TFS

This is gorgeous! Thanks for the inspiration!

That is just adorable! Love it. And thanks for the tutorial. Can't wait to try some of these techniques.

What an adorable card!

How precious! Great project!!

This is just too adorable!

Aww, that is just sooooooooooo cute.

Toni :o)

So stinkin' cute and just look at all those details!

Cute card! So much to look at - really showcases the versatility of the materials used.

Cute card. Really like the flowers

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