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Here are some little onsaburg bags that I printed Easter bunnies on the fabric. They're filled with sweet annie and have little bells. They were cheap and easy:)

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    • Where do you find this "Sweet Annie" stuff? I love it and notice a lot of girls have it. I'd love to get some, but not sure where to look.... Sue

    • said StSuShZa09

    • 2009.04.21 at 06:11:42 PDT
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    • Another marvelous view!

    • said sharif53

    • 2009.02.10 at 09:18:40 PST
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    • These are so sweet...are they Beatrix Potter pictures? pam

    • said pammikins601

    • 2008.07.23 at 10:53:02 PDT
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    • Love them!! ~Tammy

    • said Tam1988

    • 2008.07.12 at 15:07:35 PDT
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    • What technique did you use for printing the Easter bunnies on the fabric?? These are one of my favorite projects of yours!!

    • said Antiqangl

    • 2008.06.23 at 15:47:08 PDT
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    • Oh I love those! Well done and they don't look cheap and easy either! I didn't know that Sweet Annie was a Wormwood (Artemisia) I grew wormwood many years ago and it grew beautiful and large and was a perennial and it was silvery. I just looked it up and what you need is the Sweet Wormwood or Artemisia Annua to get the right plant for Sweet Annie which is a perennial.

    • said RoseGrowinPrimLove...

    • 2008.05.29 at 21:56:54 PDT
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    • I think you can get the seeds on eBay, but I've heard from people that it's better to start with an actual plant.

    • said starlove5

    • 2008.03.16 at 13:09:55 PDT
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    • cute little bags, i ordered my sweet annie this week, can't wait to get it so i can finsih my projects,. Does anyone know where to get the seeds for it??

    • said robertapena55

    • 2008.03.16 at 12:20:19 PDT
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    • Oh, these are so cute. I have been searching on Google for Sweet Annie and the actual name is Wormwood. I am going to try to grow some this year. I love this stuff....and the smell is so awesome. Good luck on getting some to grow to you and to me.

    • said primitivelover

    • 2008.03.14 at 16:03:12 PDT
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    • Nice!

    • said Primpics

    • 2008.03.13 at 09:11:04 PDT
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    • Thanks, everybody. I don't grow my own sweet annie. I'm thinking about it, though. I've heard once it gets established, it spreads everywhere--just what I need, because I don't have a green thumb. I'll take any plant that will flourish on its own:)

    • said starlove5

    • 2008.03.13 at 04:00:58 PDT
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    • They look great. Very cute. Karen

    • said PrimKarlee

    • 2008.03.13 at 03:21:10 PDT
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    • How cute! I haven't tried printing on the fabric yet but want to. I need new ink cartridges first. Do you grow your own sweet annie?

    • said cjean07

    • 2008.03.12 at 18:35:15 PDT
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    • Very cute! Way to go! Vivian

    • said redwhiteandprim

    • 2008.03.12 at 15:42:19 PDT
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    • SO CUTE!!!

    • said primgal55

    • 2008.03.12 at 14:56:41 PDT
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    • Those are so neat, great job!!!

    • said HomeOnTheHill

    • 2008.03.12 at 13:44:17 PDT
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    • they came out FANTASTIC Barb!!!:-)

    • said schutt613844

    • 2008.03.12 at 12:25:06 PDT

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