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the middle to secure loops. Lay feet<br />
flat and place a small amount of glue<br />
on top of the twisted section. Place<br />
the egg onto the glue, adjusting the<br />
position of the egg so it can stand<br />
freely on the feet. Glue a medium<br />
pompom to the back of the egg to<br />
make the bunny’s tail covering up the<br />
raw end of the bunny feet. Allow glue<br />
to dry.<br />
2. Loop another white chenille stick<br />
to desired ear height and twist to<br />
secure. Twist a hot pink chenille stick<br />
into a slightly smaller loop and place<br />
inside white loop, twist ends to secure.<br />
Repeat for the other ear. Trim away<br />
excess of twisted sticks leaving a<br />
1.5cm end.<br />
3. Using a sharp pencil, poke a hole<br />
into the top of the egg. Place a small<br />
amount of glue inside the hole and<br />
push the twisted ends of the ears into<br />
hole. Adjust ears to desired angle.<br />
Allow to dry.<br />
4. Tie a ribbon bow around the base<br />
of the ears to hide where the ears are<br />
attached to the top of the foam egg.<br />
5. Cut a hot pink chenille stick in half.<br />
Twist and join each stick together in<br />
the centre to make the whiskers. Trim<br />
to desired length. Glue whiskers to<br />
the centre front of foam egg. For the<br />
nose, glue small pompom on top of the<br />
whiskers. Glue joggle eyes onto eggs<br />
above the nose and whiskers, allow<br />
glue to dry<br />
Chick<br />
1. To make chick’s feet, cut an orange<br />
chenille stick in half. Bend one of the<br />
sticks in the middle. Cut two 4cm<br />
small lengths from the other half of<br />
the stick. Twist these around each of<br />
the ends of the bent stick to make the<br />
toes. Trim to desired length.<br />
2. Glue the bend in the middle of the<br />
legs to the base of a foam egg. Allow<br />
to dry.<br />
3. To make wings, bend a yellow<br />
chenille stick in half. Make two loops<br />
by bringing each of the ends back to<br />
the middle. Twist the ends around the<br />
middle to secure loops. Bend loops<br />
into wing shapes.<br />
4. Using a sharp pencil, poke a hole<br />
into the centre back of the egg. Place<br />
a small amount of glue inside the hole<br />
and push the twisted ends of the wings<br />
into hole. Allow to dry.<br />
5. Cut a yellow chenille stick in half.<br />
Bend one of the sticks in half. Make<br />
two loops by bringing each end back<br />
to the bend middle. Twist the ends<br />
around the middle to secure loops.<br />
Shape loops into a pointed beak<br />
shape. Poke a hole in the centre front<br />
of the egg and place a small amount of<br />
glue inside. Push the twisted ends of<br />
the beak into hole. Allow to dry.<br />
6. Glue joggle eyes onto egg above<br />
the beak, allow glue to dry. Tie a bow<br />
with ribbon and glue to the top of the<br />
chick’s head, allow to dry. •<br />
Bunny<br />
head template enlarge by 155%<br />
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