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    Easter Bunny Napkin RingsMama King shares this fabulous idea for creating Easter bunny napkin rings with little more than felt and a toilet paper rolls. We just love projects that use recycled materials! These Easter bunny napkin rings are a great project to do with kids. Aren't they adorable? If you are hosting Easter brunch or dinner and looking for cute ways to gussy up your table, these homemade napkin rings are the perfect solution. Felted and recycled, these Easter bunny crafts are cheap to make. Plus, they are guaranteed to be the talk of the table this year.


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    Materials:

    • Felt
    • Paper Towel or Toilet Paper Roll cut about 2" wide
    • Glue or Glue Gun
    • Scissors
       

      Easter Bunny Napkin Rings


    Felt pieces you will need:

    • 1 strip of felt to cover roll
    • 2 ears
    • 2 ear inserts
    • 2 eyes
    • 1 nose
    • 1 set teeth


    Instructions:

    1. Glue strip around roll first. If you are using regular craft glue clothes pins come in handy to hold the felt down as it dries.
       
    2. Glue inserts into ears. I added a bead a glue to the base of the ears after assembled and folded in half. I clothespinned it to the roll.
       
    3. Folding in half at base allows ear to open face forward.
       
    4. Glue on features. If desired you can cut out a rounded v shaped notch for mouth area and glue teeth behind.
       
    5. When dry - fold napkin into a square. Hold like a diamond.
       
    6. Fold down top corner and fold in sides. Insert napkin into Bunny Ring.
       

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    This bun is super cute. I kind of want to make these this year and decorate our window sill with them. Thanks!

    love it, thanks

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