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How To Make Sock Bunnies

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16 Mar
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Dw Matthews was so sweet to share her DIY sock bunny tutorial with us!! Now I want to make 100 bunnies for Easter!

Watch how to make them...

Isn't this adorable?!
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DIY Sock Bunnies

Materials

  • Mans white sock
  • Rice
  • Hot Glue Gun
  • Flat black jewels/beads/embellishments
  • Twine/String
  • Scissors
  • Ribbon/bows

Instructions

  • Fill a sock with rice. Tie a piece of string around the top part to make the body/head.
  • Cut right down the middle of the extra sock part.
  • Round the ends of the ears with a scissor. Hot glue the raw edges together on each side of the ears.
  • Hot glue on embellishments for the face, cut twine for the whiskers and decorate with ribbon/bows to finish!

Notes

Dw used flat back jewels for the eyes, fine twine for the whiskers and painted a pearl flat back gem pink for the nose.
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