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Bunny Bowl

Macaroni Made

By Sabrina Condon - Macaroni Kid Brewster-Mahopac-Carmel March 25, 2013

There is a large variety of options with this craft. You can use a white bowl, cup, paper plate, or just plain construction paper. You can add cotton balls for fuzziness, bunny paws, and more. Have fun with whatever you have on hand!

Materials I used:

  • White bowl
  • White foam rectangle
  • Pink foam rectangle
  • 1 white pipe cleaner
  • 1 pink pipe cleaner
  • Googlie eyes
  • Glue
  • Scissors

Directions

  1. Using the white foam rectangle (or paper or felt), cut out an extra elongated oval and split in half for the ears.
  2. Using the pink foam rectangle (or paper or felt), cut out another elongated, but slightly smaller oval and split in half for the ears.
  3. Glue the pink onto the white, then glue the combo behind the bowl (or plate or piece of paper).
  4. Glue on the googly eyes.
  5. Fold the white pipe cleaner in half and cut in the middle. Glue to the face for whiskers.
  6. Fold the center of a pink pipe cleaner into a triangle, allowing the ends to fold out and form the bunny mouth. Glue on top of the whiskers.

Enjoy!

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