This bunny-bear combination is one of my favorites! I am "down-sizing" so she must find a new home. 
*   The bunny side is a muslin fabric with a classic Victorian look. The dress has large, ruffled sleeve caps sewn into the darts on the bodice. The button at Ms. Bunny's throat appears to be glued on - therefore not suitable for young children. Her apron has gathered eyelet lace around the edges of the plain muslin fabric, it is also sewn into the dress's waist. The dress has tiers sewn into the front; a muslin ruffle is about 1 1/4" wide around the bottom of the dress. Bunny's ears are muslin pleated and about 2 3/4 inches long! Her eyes are grey knotted embroidery floss; her pink nose and mouth are also embroidery floss. A gathered "handbag" is attached to the bunny's right hand with pink ribbon. The bag is embellished with ribbon roses that match the rose on bunny's head. Green ribbon leaves extend to the matching eyelet lace around the edge of the bag.
                                             NOW WE FLIP THE DRESS OVER THE BUNNY
*    And you find a terry-cloth Teddy Bear Baby.  She also has embroidery floss eyes, nose and mouth this time in brown. A ribbon rose is tucked between her ears under the gathered bonnet with the same eyelet lace from the bunny-side and matches the lace on her sleeves. The bear's dress also has the ruffled sleeve caps and collar. Her "apron" is a different eyelet lace outline extending beyond the sewn ruffle pleats on the dress' front. Two tiny pearl buttons are sewn onto the dress's bodice, you must lift the hanky attached to Ms. Bear's mouth to see these buttons.
                                             SO MUCH DETAIL IT IS HARD TO DESCRIBE! 
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