What a great little creation that some little one will be thrilled to help out with – and you can make a few for cheap and mail out to extended family for gifts. Use finger paints and then sharpie marker (when dry) to draw whiskers, eyeballs and mouth when it is all dry.
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Easter Bunny Cutout / Outline
~Have a coloring contest with the kids – print as a 8″ x10″
~Print four per page and use different colored pastel papers and then attach side by side for garland going across
~Print four per page and use different colored pastel papers and then attach top to bottom for garland going up and down
~Print twelve per page and use as scrapbook garnishment
~Print twelve per page and use as pin on name cards
~Print twelve per page and use as table name cards
Anything else anyone can think of post in comments….. I am sure the creative people can come up with lots of ideas!
Easter Bunny Breakfast
Peter Rbbit Easter Cake – Without Shaped Pan
This is so great – and I love how simple it is and the fact that most of us have at least a circle cake pan.
Make two same size circle cake pans and once cool freehand cut 9as shown in pattern in our picture above) just one of these cakes. This cake makes the ears and box tie and the whole cake makes the head.
Be creative and decorate to make look like a boy or girl Easter bunny – I am sure you will get more than one smile from this really cool idea!
Easter Bunny Dinner Rolls
What a simple and cleaver idea to brighten up your Easter dinner table leaving your guests in awe.
These are made from raw dinner roll dough that can be purchased frozen or made from scratch. Kneed into a dome shape and snip two ears with scissors as shown in our picture above. Poke two holes for eyes and a hole for the nose with tip of shape knife. Coat with egg wash and bake. Make sure to get egg coating around ears and into eye and nose sockets – this prevents them from filling in as the dough rises.
Creative and perfect for Easter – or anytime you want to make a child smile at the dinner table.