
What youโll need:
Store-bought bunny ears
Fabric of your choice for the inside of the inside of the ears
Cotton threat and a needle
Scissors
Artificial flowers
Glue gun
STEPS

Step 1
STEP ONE
Using your store-bought bunny ears, place a piece of fabric under the ears and use as a template to cut out two ears.

Step 2a

Step 2b
STEP TWO
Once you have cut out the ears, fold the edges to create a seam and sew directly onto the crown. Repeat with the second ear.

Step 3
STEP THREE
For the girlโs crown, use a glue gun to stick the flowers directly onto the centre of the crown. Leave to dry, then bounce, bounce, bounce!
Find more fun Easter craft ideas in the April issue of The Australian Womenโs Weekly, on sale now.
