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clothespin bunny 2clothespin bunnyClothespin Easter Bunnies

by Jane Lake
All Free Crafts 2002-2004

Making a Clothespin Easter Bunny is a fun and easy Easter craft!

Take your choice: we have two Clothespin Easter Bunny crafts to choose from -- and either one would make an ideal Easter fridgie, or an extra little gift in the Easter basket for someone you love...

Children find these attractive to make, but because of the small scale, you might want to help out by pre-cutting the ears, carrot, bow tie and pipe cleaner arms.
With the supplies handy, even a small child will enjoy great results!

Supplies

clothespin
craft paint in white, blue, and yellow for boy bunny; white and pink for tall ear bunny
markers or paint in pink and black for faces
3 1/2" white pipe cleaner
small pieces of fun foam, felt, or construction paper in white, pink and orange
craft glue or hot glue

What You Do:

Paint clothespin in a base coat of white.

For the boy bunny, paint the upper half yellow, and the legs blue (refer to photo), leaving the head and feet white. Apply a second coat of white to head and feet.

For the long eared bunny, apply a second coat of white all over.

For either bunny: apply facial features, using markers, paint markers or paint (using a fine tipped brush). The eyes are black, inverted commas, with a small dot of white at the bottom. Paint a small pink heart for the nose, with a wiggly line of pink whiskers on either side (see photo). The mouth is a thin black line in an elongated "w" shape.

For the long eared rabbit, paint pink half moon insets to the ears -- and you're done! (Now, wasn't that one a cinch?)

Finish the boy rabbit by cutting out ears, bow tie and carrot from fun foam, felt or construction paper.

The ears are two pieces, the white tear drop shape of the main ear, and a smaller piece of pink in the same shape glued on top. Once you have these assembled, glue to the top of the rabbit's head.

Cut a thin triangular shape to make the carrot. This is so small it is little more than a sliver! Glue to either hand -- or to the body area, as I did, before gluing down one hand to "hold" it. If you add it to the body area, finish off by painting on a few green leaves to top the carrot.

The perky bow tie can be painted on - or cut, from whatever material you choose to use. Either way, shape the bow tie in a very tiny hourglass shape. If gluing, attach at the neckline with craft glue or hot glue.

Cut a length of pipe cleaner to make the arms (approx. 3.5 inches) and bend to fit before gluing in place at the back of the neck.


Suggestions:

Get creative! Make several bunnies in different colors. Skip the carrot, and give him a tiny Easter basket or posy of flowers to hold. The possibilities are endless and limited only by your imagination.

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