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Easter Bunny Recycled Crafts

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Easter Bunny Recycled Crafts
Easter Bunny Recycled Crafts

"An adorable Easter Bunny craft you can make with your children or to give to them filled with treats. Using an upcycled plastic fried onion can makes this craft perfect for holding Easter treats."

Estimated CostUnder $10

Time to CompleteUnder an hour

Primary TechniqueGeneral Crafts

Beginner

HolidayEaster

Why You'll Love This Recycled Craft

1. Eco-Friendly Fun: By using an upcycled plastic fried onion can, you are not only saving it from the landfill but also turning it into a cute and functional Easter Bunny craft. It's a great way to teach your children about the importance of reusing materials and reducing waste in a fun and creative way.

2. Bonding Time: Making this Easter Bunny craft is a perfect activity to do with your children. Whether you are working together to decorate the can, glue on the ears, or fill it with treats, this project allows for quality bonding time that will create lasting memories for you and your little ones.

3. Personalized Easter Gifting: Instead of buying pre-made Easter baskets, why not create your own personalized Easter Bunny treat holder? You can tailor the decorations and treats inside to suit each child's preferences, making it a thoughtful and unique gift that they will love. Plus, the joy of receiving a handmade gift made with love is truly priceless.

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Kids will love making this, and of course I could see using all types of plastic containers that you might have on hand, or if you are in a class, have the kids bring in their own! Instead of drawing on the face, you could embellish it with buttons glued on for eyes, yarn or pipe cleaners for the whiskers, and even add a little bow or ribbon for even more fun and a cute look that the kids will enjoy creating! Glue on some cotton balls in the back for a tail! Fun!

$10 seems high for this craft. I'm sure I could make it cheaper. My preschoolers in my home daycare will love making these! Sometimes its hard for them to squeeze the glue out of the bottle, so I pour some in a container and let the kids dip in a Popsicle stick to get their glue out. I use a small, glass votive candle holder because its heavy and doesnt tip over like a lightweight plastic dish would. Its also deeper than wide, so you dont have to put in a lot of glue for the kids to get enough glue on their sticks.

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