Recycled Easter Bunny Bottle Caps
How wonderful it is to see the creativity and environmental consciousness come together with Recycled Easter Bunny Bottle Caps! These adorable creations not only bring a touch of Easter charm but also serve as a brilliant way to repurpose everyday items. By transforming bottle caps into playful bunny figures, you not only upcycle materials but also spread joy and reduce waste. It's such a heartwarming sight to witness these tiny bunnies hopping around as a reminder of the importance of sustainability and the beauty of handmade crafts. Keep spreading smiles and eco-friendly vibes with each reused bottle cap bunny – it's a delightful way to celebrate Easter and protect our planet at the same time!
You’ll Need:
- Bottle Caps
- Tacky, Elmers or Hot Glue Gun
- Foam (sparkly pink and white)
- Googly Eyes
- White Paint
- Paint Brush
- Sharpie
- Pencil
- Scissors
- Ribbon/Bows
Instructions:
- Paint the bottle caps white on both sides. Apply 2 or 3 coats till completely white and let dry.
- Use glue to attach two googly eyes inside the bottle cap.
- Next is making the bunny ears. Draw two ears on the white foam and cut them out (you can also use a stencil if needed). Don’t worry about the bottom of the ear, it’s better to make it longer as it will get glued behind the cap.
- Place one white ear overtop of the pink foam and cut around it (using the white as a stencil). This way the pink for the inside of the ear will be the same shape. After you can trim down the sides of the pink to your liking.
- Glue or peel and stick your pink foam inside the white bunny ear. Continue process for other ear.
- Put two dots of glue at the end of each ear and glue cap on top
- Next using the pink foam, cut a little tiny bunny nose. A circle of upside down triangle works best. Put nose aside.
- Using a sharpie (thin works best) draw a mouth on the bunny cap face.
- Now take your nose and glue it to the top of the mouth.
- Using ribbon create a little bow or purchase little bows. Glue a pink bow on the bunny’s lower ear for a girl or a blue bow below the cap for a boy bunny.
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