How Do You Make Clothespin Bunnies For Easter?
A great addition to your Easter rituals is to include making clothespin bunnies. Before you dye your eggs, sit down with your little ones and let them create their own long-lasting keepsakes. Use your imagination to personalize your bunnies and make them a favorite part of your Easter holiday. Paint the entire clothespin white and then paint the pronged section another color for pants. Leave the tips of the prongs white for the bunny’s feet. Keep the round end white also for the head. Make the vest for your Easter bunny when you paint the section between the prong and the round end a pastel color. Cut short lengths of a pipe cleaner and glue them to the sides of the clothespin for arms. Draw eyes, a nose and a mouth onto the round end of the clothespin to make your bunny’s face. Cut out a tiny bow tie-shaped piece of the craft foam or felt and glue it to the base of the round tip under the bunny’s mouth. Cut out two ears and glue them to the top of the round end of the clothespin. Brus