Baby Food Jar Easter Bunny Craft

You'll Need:
baby food jar - clean and without label
glue - Glue dots are great for this craft
cotton balls (marshamllows or white jeely beans work for an edible treat)
wiggle Eyes
pink or white small pom-pom (1/2 inch)
pink or white larger pom-pom (1 inch)
small piece of white yarn
white or pink chenille stem ( pipe cleaner)
Acrylic paint - white or pink

Paint the jar lid with acrylic paint and let it dry while you make the rest of the bunny.
Fill the baby food jar with cotton balls, marshmallows or other white treat.
To make the whiskers, tie a knot in the center of the yarn. Then unravel the pieces and trim.

Glue the whiskers to the front of the jar and then add the smaller pom-pom nose and eyes.
Now add the larger pom-pom tail to the back bottom edge of the jar.

Cut the chenille stem in half to make two ears. Loop and twist the ends together and then glue to the back of the lid. Glue dots or a hot glue gun will make this step easier.


You'll Need:
baby food jar - clean and without label
glue - Glue dots are great for this craft
cotton balls (marshamllows or white jeely beans work for an edible treat)
wiggle Eyes
pink or white small pom-pom (1/2 inch)
pink or white larger pom-pom (1 inch)
small piece of white yarn
white or pink chenille stem ( pipe cleaner)
Acrylic paint - white or pink

Paint the jar lid with acrylic paint and let it dry while you make the rest of the bunny.
Fill the baby food jar with cotton balls, marshmallows or other white treat.
To make the whiskers, tie a knot in the center of the yarn. Then unravel the pieces and trim.

Glue the whiskers to the front of the jar and then add the smaller pom-pom nose and eyes.
Now add the larger pom-pom tail to the back bottom edge of the jar.

Cut the chenille stem in half to make two ears. Loop and twist the ends together and then glue to the back of the lid. Glue dots or a hot glue gun will make this step easier.

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