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This Spring Bunny Printable was originally a part of my Newsletter Exclusives. I redid it a bit to make it available to everyone...and took off the wording, too. It's now a simple neutral print that will be perfect for your spring decor. Grab this spring bunny printable (in several sizes) below.
This lil' bunny has always been one of my favorite designs from a couple of years back. Since it was such a popular print, I modified it a bit to fit loads of requests for wordless printables. And it's now available in 4x6", 5x7", and 8x10" sizes. Download your cute spring bunny printable below.
Spring Bunny Printable
Are you decorating for spring, yet? In all honestly, I still have quite a few hearts out and about around these parts. I'm hoping to change all of that this weekend. This spring bunny printable is perfect all the way through the start of spring, until after Easter. It's such a simple little piece, but gosh, its cuteness really makes me smile. I hope you love this little fella, too.
Spring Bunny Printable Sizing Information
With all of the recent new printable sizes I've added, I am seeing a lot of downloads in the 4x6" and 5x7" designs (and of course, our tried and true 8x10"). So, I'm making these more of a permanent part of our printable line up. Just a bit of background on this sizing thing:
- An 8x10" print is made into a PDF file (at least that's how we do things here). When it's a PDF, it stays true to size for you after you download it.
- However, a lot of you requested that the smaller 4x6" and 5x7" be made into JPEGs. I definitely honored this request, but please note, sometimes your computer or download application will automatically resize your JPEG for quicker downloading (this can compromise image quality and often create pixelation).
- To alleviate this problem, I created the 4x6 and 5x7 sizes in two different formats: JPEGs as well as PDFs. The PDF versions have two images per page (one to keep and one to give!). And you can print them at home without worry of image sizing or quality issues. The single JPEG images are available, as well...you can even upload them to a photo-printing facility for simpler printing, if you prefer.
Download Your Spring Bunny Printables:
You can download these printables here or below (individual sizes available below).
- Download the 8x10 PDF printable.
- Download the 5x7 PDF printable (has two to a page).
- Download the 4x6 PDF printable (has two to a page).
- Download the 5x7 JPEG.
- Download the 4x6 JPEG.
- If you have any trouble with any of the above links, please try the alternate (Dropbox) link here, instead.
- If you're a Google Drive user, you can also download these bunny printables here in this folder, too.
As always, I highly recommend printing onto white cardstock paper instead of regular printer paper. When you cut out and frame a printable that is printed on plain copier paper (not cardstock), it is often very thin and whatever is behind it in the frame shows through (often a grey cardboard backing that makes your cute printable have a grey look to it). Printing on thicker, white cardstock paper eliminates that issue for you. I buy my white cardstock here on Amazon Prime for the best price that I can find.
Looking for More Bunny Printable Designs?
- My free printable bunny silhouettes are always a big hit.
- And I can't forget my delicious (albeit, calorie-free) chocolate bunny printable.
- This watercolor bunny printable from Finding Silver Pennies is such a lovely one.
- These spring printables from Tatertots and Jello have the sweetest bunny friends!
Not sure how to Print a Printable?
See my complete video tutorial below showing how you can download and print your printables on either a Mac or a PC...on your home printer or even uploaded to you local print shop.
Merci beaucoup, c'est adorable!bon week end
ReplyDeleteVous êtes tellement les bienvenus. Passez un bon week-end, vous-même.
Delete(It's been years since I've been in a French class...please forgive if I butchered that!)
this is adorable!! thanks so much....have you ever had a diy picture frame post? with all of the awesome printables you have i need to start making my own frames :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Jan. You're so kind. I do have a post like that...you may see its frame sometimes in photos. It is a board that is easy to change out the art on: https://www.ishouldbemoppingthefloor.com/2015/12/free-printable-photo-calendar-and-diy.html
DeleteCute bunny!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Carmen! xoxo
DeleteThank you so much ! I love this bunny ! All your watercolors are beautiful. Thank you for sharing your talent with us.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate that so much, Jan! Have a lovely weekend. xoxo
Deletewhat printer do you use to print your printable?
ReplyDeleteHi Shayna-- I use this HP printer in this post (I've had it for several years): https://www.ishouldbemoppingthefloor.com/2018/07/how-to-print-printable.html
DeleteYou are right. He is cute and reminds me of simpler times. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI just can't resist a cute bunny! Thanks so much for stopping by, Phylis! xoxo
DeleteSuch a lovely bunny ! Thank you :)
ReplyDeleteYou're so welcome, Bev. Always nice to see your name pop up. xoxo
DeleteThank you so much for all your free printables. I just love them.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Cheri! Your sweet words are much appreciated! I hope you have a lovely weekend! xoxo
DeleteSo Sweet!!
ReplyDeleteHope you have a source of heat and avoid broken water pipes. Prayers are being said for Texas!
ReplyDeleteReally appreciate that. We managed to lose water, but thankfully not power. And our pipes have held out, by some miracle. Hope you're well. xoxo
DeleteAre the flowers under this cute bunny, Peonies? I remember those when we lived in IN. So ruffley & pretty!
ReplyDeleteHi, Emily! You have a good eye...they are. I love the scent of them. xoxo
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