My amigurumi bunnies have gone home with my niece and nephew after today’s Easter excitement.  I put them out in the yard as part of the Easter egg hunt, placing them carefully on large rocks in the newly planted flower bed.  They were pretty cute sitting there awaiting the egg hunt.  I don’t have a very good picture of the bunnies but take a peek at them anyway.

Those bunnies are hardly hiding.

The best picture I got of the cute little white bunny all put together is one from before Easter.  I had it and the blue bunny set out on my dining room table just to enjoy whenever I walked by.  I have a vase with some Forsythia branches in it as a little Easter tree sitting on a colorful spring table runner.  I love vibrant colors and spring gives me the chance to play with them.   The white bunny ended up with ears slightly longer than the blue bunny which I like very much.  The thing that gets me is the little pink nose, it just makes me go “Awe!”

The pattern calls for the paws to be sewn together by running a piece of yarn through the two of them and then securing it to the body.  For the white bunny I decided not to do so and it’s just as cute.  It doesn’t make for the same expression as it does on the blue one though.  On the blue bunny I played up the cuteness by putting the eyes and ears at a slightly cocked angle which goes very well with the paws together.  I believe the expression is called “Baroo?” on Cuteoverload.com.  The white bunny is slightly less animated but still has a lot of personality (I still say it’s all in the pink nose).  I might have to make another white bunny for my own amigurumi collection.  For now I have to decide what’s next in my adventures of crochet.  I’ll most likely start with finishing my plarn totes.