Easter bunny baskets template




















When it comes to Easter crafts, I enjoy making baskets best of all because the possibilities are limitless. Miss 7 was able to cut them out and put them together by herself, while miss 6 only needed a little bit of help with the gluing and folding.

Originally I was going to make them in grey or white like a real bunny but pink and purple were requested, and we also decided to make them in yellow and blue. A good thing about these little bunnies is that they only hold mini eggs — that way parents can be happy too!

Just making these with my maths class…. YOuu fold and glue together. There are some instructions on the page, but basically the head is glued to the extra tab on the basket, the tail is glued to the extra folded piece which is in turn glued to the back of the basket , and the feet are glued to the base of the basket.

The handle is glued to the inside or you could use sticky tape for extra strength. You need to enter your email address into the space provided and the template will be emailed to you. Thank you for creating an sharing this cute basket. These will make perfect table favors and my two years old granddaughter will love it. I wanted something for classmates and teacher helpers , office staff too this will be perfect not too big I think just right.

Thank you. Thank you for sharing your talents with us. Thank you so much for sharing. This was quick and easy to do with my six year old for an Easter craft for school. Wish the template was a little bigger though, but it is soooo cute! Thank you! Thank you so much for sharing these, just made them with my daughter for teacher presents, will fill with foiled chocolate eggs.

You need to fill out the web form, then a link to the pdf will be emailed to you. The button in the email will take you directly to the template, which has five pages in it. The last page in the pdf is a blank colour-your-own bunny. I know this sounds like a round-about way of doing things, but unfortunately if I put templates on my website they get stolen by spammers. My mistake box sat on my desk, taunting me while I figured out the other boxes.

If you want adorable bunnies, without the poop and needing to remember to feed them, these little bunny boxes are the perfect solution. Just look at their sweet little faces.

To make them even more adorable, I added little pom pom feet and cotton ball tails. Bunnies need to be fluffy. Now instead of staring at my mistake box on my desk, I have an adorable little bunny smiling at me, and holding a treat thank heaven for Cadbury Mini Eggs. These bunny boxes are super easy to make.

Just print out the PDF and cut along the solid lines. Then score and fold along all the dotted lines. Glue the tabs I used a regular school glue stick. I started by glueing the tabs on either side of the front, then ended at the back, securing the back tab at the same time as the bottom tabs.

To add the handle, add some glue to the inside of the box just before the side fold. Then do the same on the other side and secure the handle. Finish them off by glueing small white pom poms on the bottom front and a cotton ball on the bottom of the back. I used my hot glue gun for this. Now fill them with a little Easter grass, then add your favorite treats. Since I have a few more weeks until Easter, I can create an entire bunny basket army. Little bunnies in every room… sounds perfect to me!

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Now I am using all my crafty goodness to create beautiful home decor. Share the fun! Now they are available for purchase in the shop. Make sure to subscribe so you will be notified of new freebies! Glue stick Hot glue gun Cotton balls Small white pom poms Easter grass and treats optional but makes these much yummier.

Tools Printer Scissors Glue gun Electronic cutting machine optional. Instructions Print out the PDF and cut along the solid lines.



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