DLTK's Holiday Activities for Kids
Candy Bunny Paper Craft
This is a simple three dimensional paper craft
that will hold a piece of candy standing up on a table or
flattened slightly on a card.
You can use cardstock or a heavier paper to make
the body (just trace the template) but, in my opinion, regular
paper or construction paper works best for the head and tummy.
I find cardstock can be too inflexible for three dimensional
crafts. If you do make the body from cardstock, a glue gun
would be a sturdier choice than school glue for making the cone
shape.
Materials:
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Directions - three dimensional craft:
- Print out the template of choice.
- Color (if using the black and white version).
- Cut out the template pieces.
- Where the hands join, there are two thin lines to snip -- this
step may require adult assistance. This will be where you
thread the candy through. The template pieces have a large
enough snip for a lollipop, sucker or pixie stick. If you're
using something larger (a stick of gum or whatnot), you may need to
snip a bit more.
- Roll the body (don't fold) and tape or glue along the back seam.
- Glue the ears onto the head.
- Glue the head onto the body.
- Glue the tummy onto the body.
- OPTIONAL: If your candy is heavy (like the lollipop), roll
the tab on the back of the body and tape or glue. Slide a
small chocolate bar, roll of mints or rock into this tab to provide
a counterweight (so your bunny doesn't tip over). Otherwise,
just cut off this tab.
- Optional: Glue a cotton ball or pom pom tail onto the
back.
- When your project is all dry, slide your pixie stick or sucker
into hands.
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small lollipops or suckers can be hard to find, but
they're really cute if you do! |