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Paper Bunny Chain Click here to print

This craft reprinted courtesy of Kabubble.com.

 

Decorate the bulletin board with a chain of paper bunnies.


Supplies

Bunny pattern
Scissors
Paper punch
Pencil
8 1/2" by 11" lightweight paper
Transparent tape
Optional: heavy paper for pattern


Click here for printables

Instructions

Click on Printables and print out the bunny patterns. Cut out the small bunny with good scissors and punch out the eye with a hole puncher. You might want to use heavier paper to make the pattern easier to draw around. Using lightweight 8 1/2" by 11" paper, cut three strips measuring 2 3/4" by 10". Fold each piece in half. Open the folded paper. Bring the two sides to meet at the center fold line. Crease the newly created folds. You should have four equal sections divided by the folded lines. Unfold the paper and refold, making accordion folds - forward and back. Lay the bunny pattern on the folded paper, with the bunny\\\\\\\\'s base on the edge and his nose and toes on the fold. Cut out the bunny shape. Punch out the eye. Repeat the process making as many bunnies as you want, joining the sections with transparent tape. The final result is a chain of charming bunny rabbits. 

 

Use the large bunny as an Easter Card.



   




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With ten years of "Grand" parenting behind the team at Kabubble they've come up with lots of ideas on how to have lots of fun along the way and they have created treasured memories. This site shares those ideas with all grandparents and parents.


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