Fill this adorable bunny with Easter treats for a party favor, special friend, or just to tuck inside an Easter basket.
Approximate Time: 20 - 30 minutes
Supplies:
- plastic egg that opens
- felt
- markers - pink and black
- scissors
- glue
- pom poms - one white and one smaller pink
- embroidery floss or yarn
- wiggle/google eyes
Instructions:
Draw and cut two bunny ears and four paws from felt. Color in the center of the ears with pink marker and make paw lines on each paw. Glue these pieces to the egg in the appropriate places.
Cut pieces of floss or yarn for whiskers. Glue these to the bunny face, then glue a pink pom pom over the center of the whiskers for a nose.
Glue on wiggle eyes.
Glue on a white pom pom tail.
Allow the glue to dry, then fill the egg with jelly beans or other Easter treats.
By Marie from West Dundee, IL
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You'll want to make lots of these cute bunnies from those inexpensive plastic eggs. Great project for kids.
Approximate Time: 15 minutes
Supplies
- plastic egg
- sheet of construction paper
- sheet of white paper
- 2 wiggly eyes
- 1 chenille stem
- 2 pom poms for cheeks
- 1 pom pom for nose
- cotton ball
- craft foam
- scissors
- hot glue gun and glue sticks
Instructions
Cut a heart shape from the fun foam for the feet. Glue the egg to the feet with the point in the back. This will help the bunny stand up straight.
Cut two ears from colored construction paper and cut two inner ears from the white paper. Glue the inner ears to the colored ears.
Open up the top of the egg slightly and add glue along the open edge of the egg. Attach each ear to the glue and snap the egg closed to hold ears in place.
Glue on wiggly eyes, pom pom cheeks and pom pom nose. Cut six one-inch pieces from the chenille stem to form the whiskers. Glue three to each side of cheeks.
Cut some teeth from the white paper and glue just under cheeks. Glue on a cotton ball tail.
By Mom of 1 from Wilkesboro, NC
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