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April Giveaway with MMMCrafts! {CLOSED}

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With Easter a week and a half away, we thought it would be the perfect time to host
the Sew Spoiled April Giveaway with MMMCrafts!!!
These adorable bunnies make special baby shower gifts as well.
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I bought this book Knuffle Bunny by Mo Willems and gave it to a friend for her baby shower
with a Baby Binky Bunny and blanket! 
This pattern is easy to follow with detailed instructions for every step!
I love the patchwork blanket tutorial which comes with the bunny to keep it warm at night.
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Larissa from MMM Crafts will be sponsoring the Sew Spoiled April Giveaway with 4 Baby Binky Bunny epatterns! That means 4 lucky winners will each receive one copy of this Baby Binky Bunny epattern! The giveaway will run through midnight on April 16, 2011 with the winners being announced on April 17, 2011. The 4 winners will be chosen using Random.org. We will send it April 18, 2011!
What do you have to do to enter to win?
(follow Sew Spoiled) Post a comment below! Tell us hello and what you are making for the month of April!
Good Luck!
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Comments

Martha said…
This would be perfect. My cousin is having twin boys in two months. I can just see these in blue.
Danielle said…
Those are so cute! Perfect for Easter. Right now I'm working on boxer shorts for the hubby and that's about it!
eholst said…
Love those little bunnies. Just about everyone I know is having a baby this summer/fall, so those would be perfect gifts at some point!
We just bought our first house, so for the month of April (and many months beyond) I am working on making the house our home!
KCina said…
Those bunnies are so VERY cute!! I'm going to make your iPad case...purchased the pattern yesterday! ;-)
Kristen said…
For April I made 2 cradle mattress pad covers, 6 burp cloths and a diaper clutch. Can you tell I am gearing up for the birth of my daughter in 4 weeks. =)

Kristen Foster
Time Together! said…
These are so cute. Woiuld love to give my BF's new baby one. I am making some new bags this month.
my boys LOVE this book!!!! What a wonderful treat to have in their Easter baskets!
Twins Squared said…
Oooh, I've been wanting to make these! I made my girls Molly Monkeys from MMM Crafts last year and they love them! They still sleep with them. These cute little bunnies would be a hit in my house. Thanks for the chance to win! :)
Megan said…
Bunnies have always been my favorite animal and I've had a toy blue bunny since I was a child. These binky bunnies are adorable! I'm currently finishing up some Christmas stockings (I didn't get them finished in time for this past Christmas, maybe I can celebrate Christmas in July) and wash-cloth duckies!
Kristin said…
I'm starting a art journal, or should I say mixed media as I'm a quilter. I love the bunnies and work with a bunch of young ladies who are having babies. These will make cute baby shower gifts.
Ammieloris said…
Hi! This month I am knitting a baby cardigan and sewing man-boy and little boy shorts, baby nightgowns, and hopefully several bags. Springtime is here and my boys need knew clothes!
JakDeeandKids said…
Love those bunnies - perfect for spring! Thanks for the chance to win!
annemarie said…
Lovely patterns - right now I am working on making some aprons and some Easter items - fun projects.
Life's a poem said…
I've always loved sewing and those bunnies with cute blankets are perfect- I'm sewing for my grandchildren at the moment felt food, Easter egg cosies and as Easter gifts lavender sachets. Oh and a cloak for my next children's book out 'Chantelle's cloak!

Lorraine
kkbroc said…
I have been wanting this pattern for a long time now! Thanks for the opportunity, Larissa!
Donna said…
They are so cute. I would love to win them! Right now I am working on several table runners. I need something spring to put on my dining room table.
Jenn said…
I'm now a follower - This April I'm not making anything, unfortunately. Too busy writing a thesis. Come June when this pesky thing is done, I have a list as long as my arm. Thanks for the giveaway!
Julie said…
I am sewing up a brood (is that what it's called?) of bunnies this spring and would love a new pattern to work with.
Mama Lusco said…
Adorable bunnies! I'll be sewing for Extreme Makeover: Fabric Edition at Wildflowers & Whimsy :) mamalusco at ortelco dot net
ugliducklyn said…
I'm sewing bunnies and crocheting chicks this month! These bunnies with their binkys are just too sweet!
I am making a sock dog :) I am also finishing a bag for a friend.
Elisabeth said…
Those bunnies are so adorable. I would love to add them to my list of things to make in April.
I'm making lots of kid's bags (3 swim bags and 2 girlie messenger bags) for some friends.
luckymom said…
I'm a follower. Love those bunnies. This would be great for my new granddaughter who is now 4 month old now. Thanks for the chance
Very Verdant said…
There are so many families having new babies at our church. This would be perfect for making baby shower gifts.
Lee said…
Cute pattern! great giveaway. I am sewing a tunic shirt for my college daughter and starting a picnic quilt for my sister!
Unknown said…
Very cute! Adding it to my list of things to sew. This month I have been making Easter dresses.
Filipa Sompy said…
Great giveaway! They're so cute!

I am always working on many projects at the same time... right now I am making a sewing box, a tea box, some Fimo buttons and two university projects, one is sewing Portugal maps 2 metres tall and the other one is making embroidery representing some drawings I made about portuguese cities.

I am already your follower. ;)

Cheers!
Christina Marie said…
Those bunnies are adorable! And with so many friends expecting babies, they would be the perfect gift! :o)
Right now I am working on two quilts, cushions, a shirt for my daughter, and the list goes on and on... lol
Gypsy Chemist said…
These are really cute! I am crocheting baby blocks and sewing a pouch sling
AndreaOcchiNeri said…
Really cute, this little bunnie is perfect for a baby gift.
Sorry for my bad English..
Noww i'm working on paper flowers
hugs from Italy
Shells said…
I would love the pattern for those bunnies. They adorable and perfect for Easter. I've been making a dress for my 3 year old.
MB said…
I am a follower of your blog. I would like to win this to make one for my seven month old daughter.
Fingers crossed,
Melissa B.
mbabecka@gmail.com
www.minimomentsoflife.blogspot.com
Hi I am following your blog and I love it! I think these bunnies are so cute!
Aditi said…
These little bunnies are so cute; At the moment I'm knitting a lot for my daughter and i started tracing some patterns from my japanese books, so hopefully a few tunics will be appearing in my wardrobe soon.
Andrea said…
Oh yes bunny please! I would love this pattern as I am expecting my first child in a month and will need to make toys of course! This month I am knitting an Elephant named Flo http://www.knitty.com/ISSUEff10/FEATff10SIT.php
Charity said…
I love crreating little things for my niece! ight now I'm working on a biblical costume for my church's Easter Program. Trust me,not as much fun as a bunny! Thanks for the giveaway!
Melissa said…
I have been thinking about buying this pattern for a long time, I would love to win this! Thank you, both!
Stacy said…
following you! and making dresses now that the sun has peaked through...

I've had my eye on Larissa's bunnies for some time!
Evelin said…
Oh, that pattern is sweet! lovely for a baby. Right now I'm working on a Little Red Riding Hood Cape for my daughter and a doll for a new baby friend.
Anonymous said…
Bunny, Bunny! A day without a bunny is like, well, you know! I am going to make some little birds this summer.
Debra said…
Too too cute..i have begun a Denyse Schmidt Single Girl (King Size) quilt....makign a cushion first as a gift for my big sis and a trial run, and hand quilting it. Loving the whole process....Love your blog..thanks for the giveaway
Ng said…
Hi, currently I am making Easter Egg Clippies for my daughters. Hope to win the Baby Blinky Bunny epattern. They are so adorable !
Michal said…
they're so qute! I'd love to win. I made a dress for my 5 years old
Host-It Notes said…
Love these! I just finished sewing a dust cover for my sister's Cricut.
Regina said…
Hi fellow crafters! I agree with precious commenter, these are so great and pretty! Would be a thrill to make them. Nothing comparing to what I'm making at the moment: A card for my sister who is expecting a baby boy. She has passed her 27th week this week, so it's really the last weeks she's going through. So I am making a card in greens (her favourite colour) with a silhouet of a bunny on it: For easter, but also because her baby (my nephew, I can't wait!) is being born in the year of the rabbit.
kath said…
How adorable. I'm making an outfit for my daughter for Easter. I really need to be making some shorts for my son for summer but need to get new measurements on him. Thanks for a wonderful giveaway!
Leah said…
Martha and Time Together! please send me your email addresses at leah.sewspoiled@gmail.com so you can receive your bunny patterns!

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