Bunny Masks for Kids
Whether for Easter or just for dress-up, irresistibly cute bunny masks are sure to bring a smile to a child's face. Kids love to play dress-up in almost any form as it helps them pretend. Allowing children to make their own masks with adorable bunny ears makes it even more fun as kids not only get to pretend with the mask, but get to have the fun of creating and personalizing it themselves.
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Foam Bunny Mask
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Cut a bunny face shape out of craft foam. Remember to cut holes to be able to see out of from behind the mask. Cut inner ears and nose from a contrasting color of craft foam and glue in place. Put glitter glue around the outline of the nose and interior of the ears. Glue whiskers cut from craft foam or pipe cleaners onto each cheek. Finish by adding an elastic strip to the back side of the mask.
Paper Plate Bunny Mask
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Paint the backside of a paper dinner plate pink and allow to dry. Cut out two eye holes. Cut a nose from black card stock and glue it to the center of the mask. Attach three pipecleaner whiskers to either side of the nose. Cut bunny ears from pink card stock and attach to the plate before adding a piece of elastic to help hold the mask on the wearer's face.
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Paper Bag Mask
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Place a grocery-sized paper bag over the child's head and ask her to point to where her eyes and mouth are located. Mark these places lightly with crayon, remove the bag and cut out holes. Draw a nose and add paper strips for whiskers. Attach bunny ears cut from poster board to the sides of the mask. Embellish with crayons and other craft material as the child desires.
Bunny Ear Headband Mask
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Cut a strip of construction paper, loop it and tape the ends together so they will fit around the child's head to form a headband. Draw and cut out bunny ears from construction paper. Attach the ears to the inside of the sides of the headband. Cut a small rectangular strip of construction paper and attach to the front of the headband. The strip should hang straight down from the headband to the tip of the child's nose to create a bunny nose. Glue a pom-pom to the strip to serve as a nose and attach paper strips as whiskers to sides of the strip under the pom-pom.
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