Overview of the spiritual meaning of bunny rabbits In the realm of spiritual symbolism, the bunny rabbit holds a special place, captivat
When it comes to rabbit-resistant plants, these flowering perennials and bulbs are good choices to keep bunnies from munching in gardens.
Learn how to cook rabbit, so it's tender and delicious every time. If you've tried rabbit in the past and don't think you like it, try again!
I've been deep in a Pinterest rabbit hole, curating over 35 fall outfits that are absolutely everywhere this year.
The Shining's hedge maze is what most people remember of the stoic greenery decorating the lawn of The Overlook, but for those who are versed in the book know of a more furious bunch. The topiary in the book stood like guards for the hotel, made up of a rabbit, a dog, and 2 lions. Now they too can keep watch of your things in the convenient form of a sticker. Testing has proven that they don't come to life and move around unlike their book counter parts. For now at least. Please report any strange happenings. ______ Made with high quality vinyl, with a matte finish and clear background. Sticker is waterproof and scratch resistant. These stickers are not meant for outside placement, such as car windows, but are great for laptop, water bottles, and what ever surface you deem sticker worthy. Every order comes with small bonus stickers. SOLD AS SET ______ “Bellowing, angry roar. Smell of blood and evergreen.” ― Stephen King, The Shining
When it comes to rabbit-resistant plants, these flowering perennials and bulbs are good choices to keep bunnies from munching in gardens.
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I've been deep in a Pinterest rabbit hole, curating over 35 fall outfits that are absolutely everywhere this year.
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Bunnies may be cute, but they can also be garden saboteurs. Here's how to stop rabbits from munching on your flowers, shrubs, and vegetables.
We all make mistakes when it comes to caring for our pet rabbits. Sometimes we don’t do enough research before we bring one home, and sometimes we fall victim to
Are rabbits scared of the dark? As naturally careful critters, they tend to get easily spooked especially when they don't know what's happening around them.
Fun dessert-themed needlefelt bunny rabbits! I love to felt these mid-size cuties, so if you don't see a color combo you like yet, keep an eye out for new additions or shoot me a dm! Made from a mix of dyed wool blend and colored acrylic wool- these buns are more of an artisan soft sculpture than a plushie, though you're welcome to treat it as one as long as you aren't allergic to wool! My needlefelts are priced based on a mix of size, material cost, and time spent on the project. But if your heart aches for this one and the price is too much for you, make me an offer!
Knowing how to pick up and hold your rabbit properly is crucial, so you don’t accidentally scare him, hurt him, or worse, drop him.
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Rabbits are notorious chewers. If you have a pet rabbit, you’ve probably noticed that they like to chew on just about everything. And while it...
Rabbits can show you they are afraid using their body language. Pay attention to your rabbit’s posture to learn how to tell when they are afraid and anxious
[Please note, this is not a physical product, a digital pdf will be emailed to you upon checkout.] Expand your coop recently and want to add more animals? Check out our crochet tapestry pattern to create your very own Stardew Valley rabbit sprite. Pattern Difficulty - Intermediate/Advanced. You must know how to do colour changes and how to do tapestry crochet. This is not a tutorial or teaching guide. Pattern is written in US terms. Paid Pattern includes Yarn colourway recommendations (yardage not included) Colour grid Symbol + colour grid Written row by row instructions for single crochet Written row by row instructions for double crochet Instructions on how to make a pillow and tapestry wall hanging Colour Grid Includes Colour grid only (this can be used for other crafts that work with pixel graphs including knitting, cross stitch, fuse beads, latch hooking...etc) --------------- Complete the set with the 3-in-1 Coop Expansion Crochet Pattern Bundle. or find them individually here: Dinosaur Duck Rabbit (Pattern is based off sprite designs from the popular video game Stardew Valley by ConcerendApe)
Rabbits can show you they are afraid using their body language. Pay attention to your rabbit’s posture to learn how to tell when they are afraid and anxious
While students don't usually need the concept of tattling vs. reporting completely re-taught, many benefit from a reminder! This resource is the perfect movement-based activity to use with lower elementary students as a review. It includes 30 "tattling or report" card examples, two visuals for "Tatt...
Believe it or not, rabbit care is not easy. It's like caring for a cat or dog. Use this guide and learn to take care of your new bunny
Can rabbits eat spinach? In spite of being safe for rabbits, spinach has one stuff dangerous. What's that? Find out in this article.
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I get asked a lot what my tips for working with silk are and honestly, I don't have that many. One thing I do every time I'm cutting silk, either for myself or at work, is cut it through paper. This is how I learned to cut silk in school and it was reinforced once I got out into the working world. If your company works with silk and you're too small to have it cut for you (most places use one of these two methods) then you're most likely cutting it through paper. The most I've cut at once is somewhere around 6 layers that included charmeuse, habotai and organza, but my boss remembers cutting upwards of 15 layers of silk when she started out years ago at a company in Chicago. When you cut your silk between paper the silk behaves just like the paper and is really easy to cut. It’s also much more stable and cost effective than cutting it with muslin, which I’ve seen around the blogs, and when you’re done with the paper you’ve cut you can just recycle it. I have also seen tutorials where people stabilize their silk by saturating it with starch or a similar substance and I’m pretty sure this is easier and definitely more stable, though to each their own of course. Now I know some people are going to be freaked out about cutting through the paper with your fabric shears but it's really not a big deal, I promise! It does dull your scissors faster than if you were just cutting fabric but I haven't found it to be super noticeable. I have two pairs of shears and between my own sewing, hound, and work I find that if I get them sharpened every 3 months or so I'm good to go. I'm pretty sure I cut more than the average sewing blogger (I probably cut 2-3 silk wedding dresses a week, most through paper, plus whatever I'm sewing in my studio) so you may not need to do it as often. Anyway, without further ado, here are the details. Lay out your paper and place your silk on top of it aligning the selvedge of the silk with the edge of the paper. For this tutorial I'm cutting silk crepe de chine in case you were wondering. When I'm at home I use this white butcher paper that I get downstairs at our local paper supply place (Andrew's Paper on Randolph if you're in Chicago). I want to say it's around 20lb, but I've peeled the label off my roll and it's long gone so that's just a guess. When I'm at work we have a deluxe setup with the paper rolls suspended above one end of the table so I can just roll it off easily. There we use 40lb kraft paper on the bottom and marker paper on the top. I'm not so fancy on my small table at home so I make it work. You also don't need to tape your paper to the table unless you have a very curious cat with the habit of jumping up on the thing you're cutting and knocking the whole production onto the floor. Place another sheet of paper on top of the silk to complete the paper silk sandwich, then you'll start tracing your pieces out on top of that. You're going to need to cut all of your pieces flat (nothing on the fold) but that's really the way to go if you're concerned about fabric yield anyway and I am ALWAYS concerned with fabric yield. The more I can cram on a piece of fabric the better! You can pin through the paper and silk at the edges of the pieces if you like or if you're using smaller pattern weights but if you're using regular weights that is pretty optional. Another tip I have for cutting in general (two for one day!) is to share cut lines between pieces when possible. This saves time, fabric, and wrist action, three things I love to save. Then go to town cutting out that garment! If you're like me and have a small table you may have to repeat the process to get your entire garment cut out. Look how smooth that cut edge is! So smooth!! Yes!!! And just to show you I'm not insane here is a little video I made so that you can see for yourself just how easy it is to cut silk this way. If you didn't know I had silk sandwiched in there it would be hard to tell it wasn't just paper I'm cutting through, that's how easy it is! This technique is about more than just ease of cutting though. When you cut this way your fabric stays on grain making it infinitely easier to sew and your finished project will look so much better. I would say that cutting silk through paper is actually my number one technique for sewing silk. Hope you find this helpful / interesting / whatever. If you have any questions just leave me a comment below!
Amazing flavor and texture, roasted cabbage wedges are quick & easy with an onion dijon sauce that makes it that much better.
10-ingredient vegan pot pies infused with white wine and fresh thyme. Flaky pie crust covers a savory, vegetable-white bean filling. A hearty plant-based meal that's especially comforting in the winter months.
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Ryan Berkley creates his own animal kingdom, where they all dress like aristocrats. Mr. Fox is hoping the demeure Miss Kitty will accept his invitation to tea, and Mr. Robin still isn't speaking to Mrs. Rabbit after that whole misunderstanding in the garden. Don't miss the extra designs (including a frame) in the PDF!C