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Pompom Fluff Bunny Bunny


Here's how to make a fluffy Easter bunny from pompoms.

Copyright © 1999-2008 Susan Spatone
Published with permission from CraftAtHome.com

Fluff Bunny


Supplies:

I - 2 inch white pompom

1- 1/1/2 inch white pompom

3- 1 inch white pompoms

2- 1/2 inch white pompoms

1- 1/2 inch pink pompom

2- teeny pink pompoms

2- teeny white pompoms

1- white chenille stem

1- pink chenille stem

Ribbon scrap

tacky glue (hot glue for big kids)

Fluff Bunny


Project Instructions:

When making this fluffy bunny, look at our photo often to help with placement of the pompoms. Glue together the extra large and large white pompom. Trim away one side to create a flatter tummy and face for the bunny.

Glue together two small white pompoms and one small pink pompom for the bunny's nose. Add two teeny white pompoms for teeth (as shown in photo) by gluing the pompoms at the bottom of the joined white pompoms.

Glue the nose and teeth piece to the bunny's face. Glue two medium white pompoms to the bottom of the extra large pompom for bunny feet and glue another medium pompom to the back for a bunny tail.

With a scrap piece of ribbon, make a bow and glue to the bunny's neck. Glue two teeny pink pompoms for eyes.

To make the bunny's ears, cut a pink chenille stem about two inches long (this size will vary depending on the size of pompoms you choose). Fold the stem in half. Wrap a piece of white chenille stem around the outside perimeter of the pink stem and secure by twisting all four ends of the stems together. Place glue where the chenille stems are twisted and glue in place on the bunny's head.

You can twist and shape the ears as you like.

If you glue a magnet piece to the back, you'll have a cute little fridge magnet or glue a jewelry pin or push pin to the back and you'll have a cute little pin or bulletin board tac.

These are fun little bunnies to make and if you make them small enough, they can be inserted into plastic two-part Easter Eggs ... or simply place them in an Easter Basket.

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There are 9 comments
Alison – wisconsin
Feb 09, 2010 - 20:11

It seems easy but I want to do something with my daughter.That looks to hard for a 8 yr. old. And my son couldnt even help us and he is 15 yrs. old!But I might be able to do it with help of course

courtney
Apr 11, 2009 - 15:51

It is so cute!!!!!!

JEZZ! – Sydney
Apr 09, 2009 - 17:16

UM....
I think you should put the measurements in cm it would be easy for everyone!

anne – new jersey
Apr 08, 2009 - 12:56

my grandson and I will make this. looks adorable.

pootango – ireland
Apr 01, 2009 - 06:43

Hi dat wuz a onderfol idear fur bunnys i am liking the bunnys
thanks
pootango

pootango – ireland
Apr 01, 2009 - 06:43

Hi dat wuz a onderfol idear fur bunnys i am liking the bunnys
thanks
pootango

sammy – vic
Mar 28, 2009 - 01:33

hello
this is cute as i whis i ould make it!!
thankz for the idea
gt2g sammy

samantha – vic
Mar 26, 2009 - 02:22

hello
it looks soo CUTE!!
thaks for the idea now i no what i do for my easiest homework!!!
bye

Mikayla – Sydney
Mar 25, 2009 - 02:05

hello
thats is the coolest easiest looking bunny EVER!
Thanks for the idea!
cheers

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