Tuesday, March 19, 2013
[Easter] Bunny Lollipop Favors
Easter always reminds me of my Aunt Betty. Maybe I've mentioned it before? Every year just before Easter she would host an Easter Egg Hunt for all of the aunts, uncles, and cousins on my mother's side of the family. This was no small task. There are a lot of us! Especially when all of the cousins started having kids of their own. She would make a huge lunch and we would gather in her back yard down by Grandpa's old farm. There would be crafts, and games, and a cake walk. And then we would gather eggs from all over the yard. I miss Aunt Betty. A lot.
This craft/party favor reminds me of her. It would have been a perfect addition to her egg hunt. These would also work well for a classroom party. All you need is a printer, some ink, some paper, a pair of scissors, and your favorite lollipop. Print out the bunny masks here. You will want to use some card stock. Then cut them out and punch a hole in between the two front teeth. If your hole is too big the bunny mask will spin upside down. So start small. Just enough of a hole to get the stick through. Thread the lollipop stick through the hole and you are good to go!
If you would like to print a black and white version of the bunny mask...click here. Have the children color their masks before they cut them out. Then follow the directions above.
If you really want to look like Peter Cottontail, add a pair of bunny ears. I saw some at the dollar store just yesterday! Come to think of it...I should have picked up a pair or two.
Happy Hunting!
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j'adore !... je cherche des freebies sur le Net pour les partager, pour l'instant sur Pinterest (où j'ai déjà plus de 13000 liens vers des téléchargements gratuits), en attendant l'ouverture de mon propre site, et je vais vite poster le lien pour que tout le monde puisse télécharger et utiliser votre jolie création !... merci pour le partage, Is... (si vous voulez voir ce que je fais, c'est là : http://pinterest.com/lemondedis/ )
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing - I am sure my grandchildren will love these
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