Pixelated Bunny Craft
Materials:
- leftover stickers from a StickTogether kit (tan, black, pink)
- construction paper
- scissors
Steps:
Place a tan sticker in the upper lefthand corner of the construction paper, leaving a small (and hopefully even) gap between the left and top sides. Line up three more tan stickers immediately below that, leaving no gap between the stickers. Start the next column down one square to shape the bunny's ear. Continue to fill in with stickers. It is easiest to first work down the left ear, across the top of the face, then up the right ear.
Complete the rabbit's face. Use the scissors to carefully cut away any excess construction paper.
That's all there is to it! And obviously, this isn't limited to bunnies. Use your extra StickTogether stickers to make any sort of animal, design, or pattern that you can dream up!
Now for the exciting news- my friends at StickTogether are giving away a kit to one of you! Even better, you get to decide which one you'd like to win! Simply follow this affiliate link, browse through their designs, then leave me a comment with which one you'd most like to win. If you can't decide, just list a few you like and if you're the winner, we'll surprise you! I'll announce the winner on Monday, April 1 (no fooling!) so get your comment in by then.
Butterfly and Sunflowers
ReplyDeleteThe Butterfly is beautiful, but the Snowflake is the one I could see doing with my nephews.
ReplyDeleteCute bunny! Happy Bunny Week to Trouble! <3 I like the "Under the Sea" one the best!
ReplyDeleteBTW - though I could totally google this question, I'm going to ask you instead: what is the difference between a bunny and a rabbit?
There isn't a difference. Rabbits and hares are different kinds of animals, but rabbits and bunnies are the same thing. Some people use bunny only for babies, but a baby rabbit is actually a kit.
DeleteOkay thanks! But so now I have to google "what's the difference between rabbits and hares", LOL
DeleteWell, I know that rabbits are generally smaller, born blind, and hide underground from their enemies. Hares are larger and have longer ears, often with black markings in them. They run from enemies. And their fur changes color seasonally.
DeleteTY for that info! :)
DeleteMy pleasure. Now do a post that answers all my questions about having a house pig!
DeleteUgh, the pressure! Hahahahahahahahaha! It would probably be easier/faster to Google! I'm seriously bad at explaining stuff!
DeleteLove love love this! So fun! I love the hot air balloon one!! Hot air balloons were my mom's favorite thing ever! :)
ReplyDeleteFUN bunny Cindy :)
ReplyDeleteFABULOUS technique too => Thank You for sharing!
I've not seen these kits before, lots to designs to love, especially the Springtime Frog and the Butterfly. Thank You for the chance to win :)
Fell in love with the ��!!!!!butterfly
ReplyDeletelove the unicorn!!
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