Hold onto your hats.
You guys. I have seriously outdone myself in craftiness.
Look what I made on Easter!
I know. A friggin’ frackin’ Easter bunny made out of delicious Rhodes wheat bread. Partial credit goes to my client Heidi who taught me how (even though she’ll never see this). And you should also know about yummy ranch dip made out of 3/4 cup plain greek yogurt, 1/4 cup mayo, and one Hidden Valley Ranch packet. Made the tastiest veggie dip ever. I exaggerate not. The extended Page family devoured this whole tray, bread and all in record time. Go team! (When I was receiving instructions from Heidi I asked “do you eat the bread too?” and she said “Oh no! We don’t eat Mr. Bunny!” Heidi, Heidi, Heidi… the bunny is made out of BREAD. Pure amazing carbohydrate! Pshaw.)
My kids, all cuted up for Easter.

11 comments:
Kate! You frigging genius.
Amazing! You have put my Easter efforts to shame.
Amazing!!! And seriously, how can someone NOT eat the bread bunny?
I am in awe...I bow to your craftiness. Even if someone had taught me how to do this - I could have never pulled it off.
Your girls are stinkin cute BTW!
I did not heed your warning and now my hat is MIA.
Dip from the HVRanch packet is the best no matter what. So is dressing.
I'm impressed by your talents, but maybe slightly disturbed by such a happy looking creature holding dip in his (her?) belly. Maybe because it looks ready to start talking to me?
That is amazing!!! I am jealous of your ability to make bread at all much less bread that cute. I would totally eat that bunny though, why not!?
I think I forgot Easter. Oh kate you are damn funny and have adorable girls!!! I amm planning on Tuesday come hell or high water..!!!!! location? time? tell me sista!
That is quite honestly, the coolest thing I have ever seen. Did you come up with this idea yourself?
Cute, cute, cute girls bunny and all :)
Cutest veggie tray EVER!!! Next Easter I'm going to need to hit you up for the instructions!
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