How to Make a Pompom Bunny
Pompom bunnies are a fun, festive project that are ideal to make for a spring craft, rainy-day activity or perhaps as part of a pompom animal theme. The pompoms account for the bulk of the craft and only a few basic craft elements are needed to add finishing touches. For a bit of variety, try using different size pompoms to create an entire bunny family.
Things You'll Need
- Hot glue gun
- Glue stick
- One 2-inch white pompom
- One 1½-inch white pompom
- Two black buttons with flat backs (for eyes)
- One small pink button with a flat back (for nose)
- Two white chenille stems
- Pink felt
- Scissors
Instructions
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Place a small dot of hot glue on top of the 2-inch pompom and set the 1½-inch pompom on the dot of glue. Set aside and let the glue harden.
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Add a drop of hot glue to each of the backs of the black buttons and affix to center of the 1½-inch pompom for the eyes. Place a small dot of glue on the back of the pink button and affix, centered, beneath the eyes for the nose.
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Bend chenille stems to form ears. Cut a piece of pink felt to fit inside of the chenille stems. Glue the felt to the back of the stems. Trim excess felt with scissors. Use hot glue gun to attach chenille stem ears to the top of the 1½-inch pompom.
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References
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