The Bostik Box for March is Easter themed, it has a lot of Easter themed cut outs, chicks ,eggs and buttons. It certainly looks like a fun box. As always the arrival of the Bostik box means that its time for Little M my crafting partner to visit. On Sunday little M arrived to spend the afternoon with me. We went for a walk around the aquadrome and fed the ducks as the weather was bright and sunny although a little cold. After feeding the ducks it started to drizzle, typical British weather so we ran to shelter at the little coffee shop at the aquadrome.
We both had steaming cups of hot chocolate to warm us up and enjoyed a yummy slice of cake before we returned home to do some crafting.
Little M looked through the box and we decided to make some Easter bunnies. You can see how we made them in the post below.
Equipment you will need:
To make three rabbits
3 Polystyrene Easter Eggs
Three different colour ribbons 9 inches in length to make bows
Funky foam in yellow, pink and green (for feet)
White card (for ears)
Pink, yellow and green paper (for ears)
Bostik Glue
Bostik Glue dots
Scissors
Pencil
Felt tip pens black, yellow, green and pink
How to make:
1.On the funky foam draw and cut out the rabbits feet as shown in the photograph , Cut 3 one of each colour.
2. Draw an teardrop shape on the white card and cut out 6, two for each rabbit.
3. Draw another teardrop shape smaller than the first on the pink, green and yellow paper cut out two of each colour.
4. Using the Bostik glue stick the smaller teardrop shape as shown in the photo onto the white card, you should now have two yellow, two pink and two green ears.
5. Using the glue dots, attach the wider part of the polystyrene egg to sit on the rabbits feet.
6. Using the Bostik glue dots attach the ears to the top end of the egg to make the ears.
7. Tie three small bows from the ribbons and stick them using glue dots between the rabbits ears.
8. Using a back felt tip pen draw eyes and nose for the rabbits face.
9. Using coloured pens draw the mouth.
This craft is suitable for young children although, adult supervision may be required for using scissors. If you like this project check the link below for more art and craft projects, that you can do with your children.
Kids Arts and Craft Videos
Kids Arts and Crafts Projects
Being part of the Bostik 2018 bloggers with Tots100 and Merrily Crafts, I was sent some craft items in a box to create this project.
Ohhh adorable! My favourite memories as a child we’re painting my egg, I can’t wait to relive the excitement through my kids too! These are so cute!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute they look like great fun to make
ReplyDeleteThe bunnies are so cute! What a great easter craft idea :)
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Your Easter bunnies are really cute - bet you had fun making them!
ReplyDeleteOh this is adorable! We love crafts and Easter crafts are always really fun to do! Love bostik too!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness this is so cute! I didn't have smile when I saw it! What a fun make.
ReplyDeleteSuch cute Easter eggs... will pass on the post link to my grand daughter. She will be so excited.
ReplyDeleteYour post reminds my childhood, where I used colour the egg shells and decorate with laces.. interesting idea to engage kids for this easter.. These bunnies are super cute Nayna..
ReplyDeleteI definitely remember making something similar to this at school when I was younger, very cute x
ReplyDeleteThese are cute little bunnies. The way they were crafted was so creative and colorful. Kids will definitely enjoy doing these.
ReplyDeleteThese are the absolute cutest. I am finishing work early today and wanted to have a craft afternoon with my daughter and think I would make these.
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! A great activity for a rainy day indoors.
ReplyDeleteAww these little fellas are so cute, and they look relatively simple to make!
ReplyDeleteAww!! Those are some cute bunny eggs. LOL!!! Painting eggs is such a good activities for children. It will enhance their creativity and talent in designing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great easter activity! My son would love creating these bunnies!
ReplyDeleteHey these are adorable and so cute! I will keep them in mind for my Easter roundup if that's ok with you!
ReplyDeleteHow cute what a fun and simple Easter activity will have to try this with my son.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, these are too cute! I am not very crafty but if your little one can make these, I think I could too :)
ReplyDeleteThese are super cute! I'm always looking for stuff to do with my niece and nephew, and Easter is always kinda boring at our house. I'll give this a try.
ReplyDeleteAw I used to love doing crafty things like this. My nephews and niece would really enjoy this too. Definitely an activity to do next time auntie Chelsea invites them for a fun sleepover
ReplyDeletethis is absolutely the cutest! I can't believ how easy and simple it is to make these, such a fun activity to do with the kids.
ReplyDeleteOh, these are great! I think we are definitely going to be doing some Easter crafts with the kids x
ReplyDeleteWhat a bunch of little cuties! I love their feet :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a really cool idea!
ReplyDeleteAw these are beyond sweet! Definitely a craft I'd love to make with my nephew! xxx
ReplyDeleteI'm totally pinching this and doing it with my niece - she will love this Easter crafting!
ReplyDeleteHow clever and fab are these I love them :) I must try something like this with the boys in the run up to Easter :)
ReplyDeleteOh this is so cute. I will do this with my siblings. They love to create something new.
ReplyDeleteThis is too cute! I can see myself doing this with my god-children. I like the yellow ones. Super easter-like
ReplyDeleteI have just bookmarked your site as our kids love doing craft and this is such a great idea!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! We were thinking of doing some Easter crafts this year.
ReplyDeleteThis is a super cute craft and I think it is adorable. Thanks for sharing. We love to get crafty at my house.
ReplyDeleteThese bunnies look so cute. Love the girlie look on the bunny!! What a fun activity. And everything looks so neat and tidy.
ReplyDeleteThese bunnies are so so cute. I wish I had polystyrene eggs when I was growing up! I remember trying to paint a real egg and it would break creating a mess.
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