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1 - 5 7/8” Styrofoam Egg |
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1 Boy / Game Piece (1-11/16 inch) |
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2 small teardrop Woodsies |
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1 large wood flower cutout |
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Blue tissue paper |
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Pink; Green; and Orange cardstock (neon) |
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Green Neon ribbon (approx. 13 inches) |
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Pink rick rack (approx. 12 inches) |
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1 large pink rhinestone |
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Small amount of yellow Easter grass |
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Hole punch out (1/2 inch) |
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Melon scoop |
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Black ultra fine tip Sharpie |
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Hot glue |
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Epoxy |
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Small hand drill |
Bunny:1. Paint game piece and Woodsies Wicker White; dry.
2. Drill small holes for tips of “ears” and attach “ears” to “Bunny” with epoxy; dry.
3. Paint inside of ears and nose with Pink (refer to photo); dry.
4. Use Sharpie to draw on eyes and mouth (refer to photo).
Egg:
1. Create a niche for the bunny with the melon scoop.
2. Cut tissue paper into two inch squares and use a generous amount of Mod Podge to apply the paper to the egg, overlapping as you work while gently smoothing out with your fingers until the egg is completely covered; dry.
3. Use hole punch and cardstock to punch out polka dots and glue to egg with Mod Podge; dry, then give the entire egg a coat of Mod Podge to seal.
4. Apply rick rack to egg with hot glue (refer to photo). Tie bow and attach to egg, glue on rhinestone.
5. Find position for bunny in niche and push down to create a ¼” hole, glue in place then glue down grass around bunny.
6. Paint flower cutout School Bus Yellow; dry, then glue to the bottom of the egg with hot glue creating a stand.