Make cute washcloth bunnies for a fun easy Easter bunny craft. This is an easy washcloth animals tutorial to make a boo boo bunny.
This is an easy little bunny craft for Easter that is quick and inexpensive. You may even have everything you need in your craft room to make these washcloth animals.
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And these are not just an Easter bunny Craft but they can be a plus for your first aid kit. You can add an ice cube to the tummy of these bunnies to make an adorable ice pack. We are sure all the little ones little boo boo’s will be soothed with these bunny boo ice packs.
What you will need to make this bunny craft:
How to Make a Washcloth Boo Boo Bunny
Spread out washcloth with a corner pointing toward you
Starting on the tip of the triangle which is closest to you, tightly roll the washcloth to the center
Fold the rolled washcloth in half
Then fold the washcloth in half again
Place your rubber band on folded end to make the bunny’s head
Tie a ribbon to cover the rubber band and make a sweet little bow. Use your hot glue gun to glue on googly eyes and a little pink pompom for your bunny’s nose
Hot glue another pompom to make the little tail
Now you can make her some friends!
Other Easter crafts:
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Washcloth Bunnies-no sew
Equipment
Ingredients
- Washcloths any color
- Rubber bands
- Ribbon
- Googly eyes
- Pompoms for noses and tails
Instructions
- Spread out washcloth with a corner pointing toward you
- Fold the washcloth diagonally lining up ends making a triangle
- Starting on the tip of the triangle, tightly roll the washcloth to the center
- Fold the rolled washcloth in half
- Then fold it in half again
- Place the rubber band on folded end to make the bunny’s head
- Tie a ribbon to cover the rubber band and make a sweet little bow. Using a glue gun, glue on googly eyes and a little pink pompom for her little nose.
- Hot glue another pompom to make the little tail
J
Wednesday 1st of April 2015
Thank you for this! I had been looking for something to put in the Easter basket of my three month old grandson. No teeth - so no jelly beans, obviously! This is perfect and your directions are excellent. Pinned!
Jamie Sherman
Tuesday 31st of March 2015
Awww! Those are adorable! :)
Wendy Sondov
Monday 30th of March 2015
These little bunnies bring back memories. My kids used to call them "Booboo Bunnies". We used them when they had a "booboo" by fitting an ice cube into the opening in the bunny body. The wash cloth would absorb the water as the ice cube melted and the bunny made it easy to hold an ice cube on bumps and bruises. :)