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Bunny Birthday Invitations 1

I know I should probably post something St.  Patrick's day related, since that comes before Easter, but truth is, I don't have anything St. Patrick-y. Any ideas for me? :)

Thus, we move on to Easter, but these invitations can be used for more than just Easter time. They are perfect for spring, or really, any time of the year.

"Some Bunny is turning _____"

(Color Option 1)



(Color Option 2)



Not to mention, if you don't love those colors,sent me a color swatch you do love and I can implement it! (Actual bunny colors only come in two options shown, white & brown)

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