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Boyd Bears


Boyd Bears “Mazie Q. Lightfoot”, bunny rabbit, brown & white, cute, 10″ w/tags


$2.99


North American Bear Co TAFFY Bunny Rabbit Rose Easter Brown Plush Stuffed Animal


North American Bear Co TAFFY Bunny Rabbit Rose Easter Brown Plush Stuffed Animal


$21.24


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17″ TEDDY BEAR Brown IN WINTER PJS & BUNNY SLIPPERS ABC PLUSH Stuffed Animal


$29.97


BEARINGTON COLLECTION BROWN BUNNY 11


BEARINGTON COLLECTION BROWN BUNNY 11″


$9.99


Build a Bear Workshop 17


Build a Bear Workshop 17″ BROWN BUNNY RABBIT Stuffed Plush Animal BABW


$14.39


Curly Hair Brown TEDDY BEAR w/ Bunny Ears Magnet Paws


Curly Hair Brown TEDDY BEAR w/ Bunny Ears Magnet Paws


$18.73


Build A Bear Plush Brown Bunny Stuffed Rabbit Toy


Build A Bear Plush Brown Bunny Stuffed Rabbit Toy


$11.96


Build Bear Cottontail brown bunny rabbit pink nose ears


Build Bear Cottontail brown bunny rabbit pink nose ears


$24.99


Build a Bear Soft Plush Brown Bunny with sound


Build a Bear Soft Plush Brown Bunny with sound “I LOVE YOU”


$7.99


Gund 1985 Light Brown Bunny Rabbit Pudgy 8


Gund 1985 Light Brown Bunny Rabbit Pudgy 8″ W/Tags


$19.45


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Brown Bunny Salt & Pepper Shaker Set


Brown Bunny Salt & Pepper Shaker Set



This pair was last seen on your table and they want to come home….


Spode Woodland American Wildlife Snowshoe Rabbit Dinner Plate


Spode Woodland American Wildlife Snowshoe Rabbit Dinner Plate


$26.99


Spode’s Woodland American Wildlife series brings nature to the table on high-quality earthenware. Each piece depicts in full color an indigenous North American animal, specifically a mother and her young, in a natural setting. The border is comprised of Spode’s famous 19th-century British Flowers pattern in brown on a white background. Woodland originally showed a variety of game birds on its piec…

Beatrix Potter Tea Set Peter Rabbit & Friends By Reutter Porcelain - Medium


Beatrix Potter Tea Set Peter Rabbit & Friends By Reutter Porcelain – Medium


$69.98


This licensed set features Flopsy Mopsy, Cottontail, Peter and their watchful mom. Each porcelain piece is hand-embellished in 22k gold. Service is food safe & dishwasher friendly! Set includes four 3¾” plates, four 1½ oz tea cups/saucers, 3¼” tall tea pot, sugar & creamer and four stainless spoons. All neatly stored in our custom fabric side hamper box. Packed in brown craft cardboard carton -…

Rockers - 25th Anniversary Edition


Rockers – 25th Anniversary Edition


$12.15


Writer-director Theodoros Bafaloukos responded to Jamaica’s siren call all the way over in Greece and came to the island to make this 1977 movie about a band of Rasta men/Robin Hoods getting their own back at the expense of those perennial bloodsuckers, the “uptown top rankings,” as men of money and position are called in Jamaica. The reggae star-studded cast is undoubtedly the movie’s most reward…

Yosemite Sam: The Good, the Bad, and the Ornery [VHS]


Yosemite Sam: The Good, the Bad, and the Ornery [VHS]


$12.98



Moonwalker [VHS]


Moonwalker [VHS]


$9.98



Road Runner & Wile E Coyote: Scrapes of Wrath [VHS]


Road Runner & Wile E Coyote: Scrapes of Wrath [VHS]


$12.98



Bugs Bunny & Road Runner Movie [VHS]


Bugs Bunny & Road Runner Movie [VHS]


$3.81


Chuck Jones directed some of the funniest shorts in the history of filmmaking, and this 1979 feature-length compilation includes several of his best cartoons. Among the 11 shorts shown in their entirety are the classics Robin Hood Daffy, What’s Opera, Doc?, Bully for Bugs, and Duck Amuck, which remain as hilarious as they were when first released almost 50 years ago. As with any collection, t…

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Fun and Easy Easter Baskets Ideas

It’s that time of year again: Easter! And as always, you need to create some fun Easter baskets for the children in your life. Whether you are looking for something non-traditional, or trying to come up with a basket that’s fun and yet doesn’t break the bank, or even making your first Easter basket, this article will have something for you.

Each of these baskets are inexpensive and great time savers. They are easy to construct and can be put together in less than an hour. So hop to it and go ahead and create the perfect basket; here there is something for everyone!

<b>Forest Easter Basket</b>

If you know a child that’s an avid hiker/camper/outdoor lover, this is the basket for them. Before you start building the basket, get these items together:

  • Brown wooden basket
  • Brown and green Easter grass or shredded paper of the same colors
  • Construction paper in green and orange
  • Your choice of plastic, chocolate or hard boiled eggs
  • Animal shaped cookies or crackers
  • A natural appearing plush rabbit
  • Butterflies and ladybugs 3-D stickers (optional)

Once you’ve gathered together everything, it’s time to create the basket.

1.       To represent soil, place the brown paper or Easter grass at the bottom of the basket. Then, layer over the brown with the green in order to represent grass. This is a good base to start with.

2.       Next you can add the bunny. You can either use it as a centerpiece and place the plush toy in the middle, or you can place it towards the back so it’s a “supporting” element.

3.       Then it’s time to start adding the eggs. Place them all around the bunny. If you want a very natural looking basket, don’t use too colorful of eggs. But if you like a lot of color, or only have colored eggs on hand, use them.

4.       Next, you can arrange the animal cookies or crackers. Put them among the eggs, so that it looks like they are peeking around them.

5.       Next it’s time to use the green and orange construction paper into “carrots. Cut long triangles from the orange paper for the carrot, and then add the green paper by cutting and shredding a small rectangle that you can tape to the carrot’s base for its leaves. You can decide how many of these you need.

6.       Lastly, if you decided to get some stickers, place a couple of lady bugs and/or butterfly stickers to the handle, as if they were crawling up it. This will give the basket a very forest friendly look.

So now you have the perfect Easter basket for an outdoor lover!

<b>Farm Easter Basket</b>

This basket is very colorful and utilizes the traditional farm animals as symbols of Easter. For this basket you will need:

  • A Small or Medium basket (any color)
  • Green and yellow Easter grass or shredded paper
  • Plastic, chocolate or hard boiled eggs
  • 4 -5 fuzzy plush chicks or baby ducks
  • Optional: Twizzlers or gummy worms
  • Optional: Flower 3-D stickers or colorful ribbon

Now it’s time to build this fun basket:

1.      First, you should mix together the green and yellow Easter grass until it simulates farm hay. Then fill the basket almost full with the mixture.

2.       Next, take your stuffed chicks or baby ducks and place them on top of the hay. Arrange them however you see fit. This could be at random, so they’re evenly spaced, or so they are arranged in a line as if they were following each other.

3.      Then place the eggs all around the plush toys. If you want to add an extra, cute touch, break some of the egg shells so it looks like they just hatched. Put some of the shells on their head or beside them.

4.       Next, if you want to add more candy to the basket, because after all, Easter is a big candy holiday, set some twizzlers or gummy worms around the chicks. This way it looks like they are about to have lunch! Yummy!

5.       Your last step could be to add some colorful flower stickers to the basket, because what spring scene is complete without freshly blooming flowers? Also, take the ribbon and tie it around the handle for that perfect finishing touch.

So there you have it, an adorable farm themed Easter basket! It seems that you can put all your chicks and eggs in one basket after all!

As you can see, Easter baskets can be a really fun way to flex your creative muscle, and create some wonderful new memories of one of the biggest holidays around! Happy Easter!

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