Happy Easter to you all!
We celebrated Easter 2 days ago, but are still trying to get over the scrumptious food, chocolate eggs and cookies. For kids as well as grown-ups, Easter is always associated with bunnies and eggs. Bunnies usually give birth to a group of little kittens and so it symbolizes new life. It is believed that the Easter bunny lays and decorates eggs and then hides them for everyone to find. The eggs also symbolize new life. Today, parents and grandparents follow this tradition and hide chocolate eggs around their home and garden for an Easter egg hunt. Christian families also decorate their homes with different make bunnies and painted eggshells.
So what better than sharing the little DIY decor that we made for Easter.
Supplies
Handtowels of any color
Rubber bands
Colored Satin ribbons
Googly eyes
Colored pompoms
Let’s get started
1. Place the handtowel inside out with one corner facing towards you.
2. Start rolling from the same corner up to the other side and then fold it to make a U-shape.

3. Secure the folded U side with a rubber band tightly. This will form the bunny’s furry squishy bottom.
4. Now fold the pointy ends on the side towards the U-shape and secure with a rubber band. This will form the bunny’s face.
5. Fold the pointy ends upwards to make bunny’s ears.

6. Tie a ribbon around the face of the bunny.
7. Glue the googly eyes and a pompom to make a nose.

Your Easter Bunny is ready. Place the bunny with painted eggs or eggshells and chocolate eggs around.
We have made a quick video while Eira made these bunnies for Easter.
Hope you like it!
This post is part of Blogchatter‘s challenge #BlogchatterA2Z
I am really enjoying all your blogs with awesome and unique craft ideas. Vacations are starting and this is what we need to keep our kids busy. So thanks for sharing them.
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Thank you so much Hansa. Means alot!! ❤️
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