This noble cutlery bag is easy to make yourself. Use a slightly marbled felt as far as possible, because it looks particularly noble. Then paint the rabbit (either free or you use the template) and cut it out. Fold the belly of the rabbit half in length and cut a small piece at the break. This will later put the cutlery. Placed on a plate and decorated with a pommel, the Easter breakfast can come. Grass from green felt adds to the cutlery bag. Have fun!
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Use the template or first paint your own rabbit on a sheet of paper. Cut it out afterwards.
Now you put the template on a felt.
Surrounds the template with a ballpoint pen and cuts out the rabbit.
Tip: A fabric shear is suitable for this.
For a cutlery bag you now fold the belly of a rabbit half in length and cut in two cuts at a closed break.
Attention: Do not cut the felt completely. Only one tab should be created.
Now you put the cutlery through the resulting strip.
Finally decorates the rabbit, e.g. on a napkin.
Or you can decorate it on a plate with an Easter greeting.
A small pommel can still be glued to the strip as a rabbit tail.
Alternatively, you can also use a Wattebausch as a rabbit tail.
Use the tuft of grass on the template or paint up your own grass.
Cut the grass out of green felt.
She then sticks the grass to the rabbits.
For this you only apply a thin strip of glue and press the grass on the felt bunnies. Thus, the cutlery can no longer slide down.
On a plate this is a beautiful table decoration for the Easter days.
Have fun trying out and decorating!
Materials
Directions
Use the template or first paint your own rabbit on a sheet of paper. Cut it out afterwards.
Now you put the template on a felt.
Surrounds the template with a ballpoint pen and cuts out the rabbit.
Tip: A fabric shear is suitable for this.
For a cutlery bag you now fold the belly of a rabbit half in length and cut in two cuts at a closed break.
Attention: Do not cut the felt completely. Only one tab should be created.
Now you put the cutlery through the resulting strip.
Finally decorates the rabbit, e.g. on a napkin.
Or you can decorate it on a plate with an Easter greeting.
A small pommel can still be glued to the strip as a rabbit tail.
Alternatively, you can also use a Wattebausch as a rabbit tail.
Use the tuft of grass on the template or paint up your own grass.
Cut the grass out of green felt.
She then sticks the grass to the rabbits.
For this you only apply a thin strip of glue and press the grass on the felt bunnies. Thus, the cutlery can no longer slide down.
On a plate this is a beautiful table decoration for the Easter days.
Have fun trying out and decorating!
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