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Fri, Dec 14, 12 at 22:47
| Ok. This is for ... GUESS WHO!?! I thought they were sweet and clever. |
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| Those are adorable! I think there are several here at GW who are determined to see that she has bunnies in her kitchen. :) |
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- Posted by lavender_lass (My Page) on Fri, Dec 14, 12 at 22:52
| Those are wonderful! Thanks for the great link :) |
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| Oh these things break my heart. I love them. I always hesitate to look at them because I'm afraid I'll get callous and one day they'll just seem like snowbabies or something and I don't want that to happen. So I nurse the heartbreak. I have Peter, and Mrs. Rabbit and Jemima Puddleduck. I think it's Beatrix. |
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| Oh, jamies, you're right. I apologize, Beatrix. Wherever you are! C. |
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- Posted by williamsem (My Page) on Sat, Dec 15, 12 at 0:24
| Not quite as cute, but I saw 4 designs in this tile family... |
Here is a link that might be useful: Bunny tiles
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- Posted by desertsteph (My Page) on Sat, Dec 15, 12 at 2:28
| couldn't one glue some of those to tiles? |
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- Posted by williamsem (My Page) on Sat, Dec 15, 12 at 9:40
| I would bet anything someone on Etsy could put any image you want on a tile if you had the images, that place is amazing! |
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| Here is a cute bunny knob from Nottinghill. These bunnies have eggs :) My edit is to include complements to Christine for posting those adorable bunny plates. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Nottinghill knobs and pulls
This post was edited by enduring on Sat, Dec 15, 12 at 10:39
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| So cute! Can you believe we are into the holiday season! |
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| WOW!! My bunnies p** p is never THAT big!! And to put it on the knob?? Cute little plates! Nancy |
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| Springroz, P**P? LOL! The picture came through as a very big image, didn't it. It's just a cabinet knob, but looks like a plater in this post. |
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