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Paper Bunny Ears, a tutorial...

http://buzzmills.typepad.com/blog/2013/03/paper-bunny-ears-a-tutorial.html

As I mentioned yesterday, I helped to organize our neighborhood Easter Egg Hunt that was held last weekend. 

And, what would an Easter Egg Hunt be without a bunch of bunny ears? Image may be NSFW.
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Bunny ears by buzzmills
I made about 35 pairs of these little bunny ears in about an hour (with breaks in between steps to take care of a sick kiddo).  Well, I must say that I was stapling the elastic while I was at the egg hunt, so I suppose it took more like an hour and a half all tolled...But, still, it's a fun and simple project, with adorable results!

Here's what you need:  cardstock, origami paper (or other colorful paper), stapler, glue, scissors, elastic (or ribbon), and the Paper Bunny Ears template

Print out Paper bunny ears template.  Trace onto cardstock. Image may be NSFW.
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Cut out. Image may be NSFW.
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Cut inner part of the ear from origami paper and glue. Image may be NSFW.
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Cut approximately nine inches of elastic (this size worked pretty well for most kids and adults, but I did change sizes some for the smaller heads).  I used foldover elastic which I got from a fab Pick your Plum sale a while back.  The foldover elastic made the ears nice and soft and comfy to wear, but any elastic would work.  You could also use ribbon and tie in the back.  Staple elastic onto bunny ears. Image may be NSFW.
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And there, you've got some super cute little bunny ears... Image may be NSFW.
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Perfect for bunny hopping, treat eating and egg hunting... Image may be NSFW.
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Egg hunting

Have a lovely day.


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