HEven though spring has officially started, we find it hard to believe with the persistent rain. That will be a day of crafting indoors! And let Easter be a great occasion for that.

Everyone wear an apron, nice music in the background and you can get started making Easter bunnies!

Making Easter bunny

  • For the Easter Bunny's body you can choose a toilet roll, a carton of drinks, an empty can or an empty (peanut butter, jam, etc.) jar. You can give it a color with paint or cover it with colored paper.
  • Make the ears from colored cardboard or foam.
  • For the eyes it is nice to buy 'fun eyes' at Hema for € 0.95, but you can also make them yourself from beads or small black pieces of paper.
  • You can dress the Easter bunny with beads, colored paper, feathers, fishing line, glitter, etc. Give him a snout with whiskers and two teeth.
  • You can stick feet made of foam or cardboard under the body.

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