
Beginner
You're new to the skills necessary to complete this project, or maybe you've tried them just once or twice before.
bunny wood frame
Every-bunny loves a kid-friendly Easter craft.
Step 1 |
Remove the cardboard insert from inside the frame. |
Step 2 |
Paint the wood frame with craft paint and a foam brush. Include edges. Let dry. |
Step 3 |
Dip the hard end of a paintbrush into pink paint and tap small dots around the edge of the frame opening. Let dry. |
Step 4 |
Draw two bunny ears, desired size, on a piece of foam and cut out. |
Step 5 |
Use craft glue to attach the ears to the back of the frame. Let dry. |
Step 6 |
Use seven pom poms to create bunny tail in one corner of the frame and glue in place. Let dry. |
Step 7 |
Share your project photos with #MadeWithMichaels |
Supplies
Materials
Materials
https://www.michaels.com/kids-club-bunny-wood-frame/B_80626.html
https://www.michaels.com/elmers-washable-school-glue/10002329.html
You’ll Also Need
- Pencil
- Scissors
- Foam Brush
Instructions
Step 1 |
Remove the cardboard insert from inside the frame. |
Step 2 |
Paint the wood frame with craft paint and a foam brush. Include edges. Let dry. |
Step 3 |
Dip the hard end of a paintbrush into pink paint and tap small dots around the edge of the frame opening. Let dry. |
Step 4 |
Draw two bunny ears, desired size, on a piece of foam and cut out. |
Step 5 |
Use craft glue to attach the ears to the back of the frame. Let dry. |
Step 6 |
Use seven pom poms to create bunny tail in one corner of the frame and glue in place. Let dry. |
Step 7 |
Share your project photos with #MadeWithMichaels |