This cute rabbit is a small decoration on the Easter table. Cut out the template, paint on the rabbit and cut it twice. Through the incisions you put a spoon or a fork.
See for yourself how easy this is and how charming your Easter table looks!
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First print out the template and create a craft file.
Then you paint the bunny with coloured or felt pens. Alternatively, you can use the expression as a template to transfer the bunny to a colored clay paper.
Cut the slits in the rabbits with a cutter knife. Attention: Let us help you with this - risk of injury!
Cuts out the rabbit with the scissors.
Now you decorate the rabbit with a napkin on a plate.
Pushes a cake fork or a coffee spoon through the incisions.
Alternatively, you can also place the rabbit on the plate without a napkin.
Or you can decorate the rabbit with some Easter eggs.
Have fun at the Easter table. Stay creative!
Materials
Directions
First print out the template and create a craft file.
Then you paint the bunny with coloured or felt pens. Alternatively, you can use the expression as a template to transfer the bunny to a colored clay paper.
Cut the slits in the rabbits with a cutter knife. Attention: Let us help you with this - risk of injury!
Cuts out the rabbit with the scissors.
Now you decorate the rabbit with a napkin on a plate.
Pushes a cake fork or a coffee spoon through the incisions.
Alternatively, you can also place the rabbit on the plate without a napkin.
Or you can decorate the rabbit with some Easter eggs.
Have fun at the Easter table. Stay creative!
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