How do I make a small Easter Bunny to fit on a dinner napkin??
I already have my napkins specially folded and have eggs stuffed in the folds, but the first flap is plain and I though maybe a small rabbit would be nice--or maybe a basket?
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Could you print a little rabbit design on paper? You could add a little face to it with tape or something. If you're good with embroidery, perhaps you could embroidery a little face, and then make sure it's centered when you do your folding?
How about small craft store pompoms. One smaller for the head glue to a larger one for the body and felt ears. Simple to do. You can also find tiny baskets at places like Jo Ann Fabrics. Add a few jelly beans.
Check the Dollar Tree for miniature bunnies. I've seen some in a multi pack at mine and think it would be perfect. The basket idea would be cute too.
You may find this useful for inspiration https://familyfocusblog.com/easter-utensil-holders-from-burlap/
They have adorable wooden bunnies at the craft stores. They are flat, small and unfinished. You could leave them that way for a rustic look or paint them to match the table setting.
That is also a great idea. My goodness I didn't realize I'd get so many helpful answers to my silly question. I will check it out. thank you for your suggestion!
you could cut out bunny shapes from wall paper or scrapbook paper in the colors you are using for your table ~ and then use hot glue to put them on. Also in the scrapbook area you can find stickers either flat or 3D type and put them on they already have adhesive.
Hi Christine,
Pom Poms small stuck on top of large, Plus make tiny one for tail. Cut Paper ears. Stick with Double sided tape or Mod Podge.