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Chick and bunny origami bookmark
Chick and bunny origami bookmark










chick and bunny origami bookmark

Use glue stick and glue them onto right places. Very easy chick corner bookmarks andBunny rabbit corner bookmarks. With your fingers, pull these outwards, and the center should fold inwards a bit. You should now get a cootie catcher shape.Ĭut the eats and the paws. Fold the right and left corners of the triangle to the top so that the sheep’s face. Flip the triangle over to have the sheep facing down. Fold the square diagonally both ways, ensuring that the sheep’s face is on top, as shown below. There should be four small squares that are formed and are open at the corners. Start by printing the sheep bookmark template on regular white paper. Fold the corners towards the middle again.įold in half – the side that was facing towards you is on the inside. Start folding the corners towards the middle as shown on the image bellow.įlip the soon to be Easter cootie catcher so that the white side is again faced towards you. Position the paper so that the white side of the paper is facing towards you. This will make folding this cootie catcher easier. Unfold and fold in half again on the other side. We used regular print paper to make these.įold the square in half, as shown on the photo bellow.

Chick and bunny origami bookmark how to#

We are showing you how to make the pink bunny – you will also find a blue bunny that is made in the same way and a chick. Or Follow These Step by Step Instructions Need a fun Easter classroom project? These are your friends :). Setting up an Easter hunt? Why not have the kids search for these? Certainly healthier than candy. These cuties can be used in many different ways during Easter (or any time really). With Easter just around the corner we are sharing this tutorial showing you how to make our Easter Corner Bookmarks With Template make a bunny and a chick. They are the best! And if you are a fan of origami and want to get your kids into this cool art, we can’t think of a better project to start with. We just love making and playing with these. *This post contains affiliate links* Easter Cootie Catchers – Printable Fortune Tellers

chick and bunny origami bookmark

If you haven’t already played with this origami project (perfect for kids and beginners) you just have to give them a try, they are really easy to make and kids can play with them once they are done. There are also tons of printables that you can make cards with, like the adorable Hoppy Easter printable by PrintitoffShop shown above.We have a new set of fortune tellers to share with you again, this time we are sharing two bunnies and a chick in this printable Easter cootie catcher set. You can make an adorable footprint Easter bunny, like this one by Fun Handprint Art, and turn it into a card for a loved one this year. Footprint Easter Bunny Cardsįootprint and handprint cards are an easy way to involve your infant or toddler in Easter crafts. I love holiday-themed garlands, especially ones you can reuse year after year. This Easter bunny garland by DIY Candy is another craft that toddlers can help out with this Easter. If your kids love hanging something on their bedroom door, this cute Easter egg wreath by Simply Being Mommy is a great craft to try. Kids will practice folding paper while putting their own creative spin on their bookmarks. Fold the left corner of the triangle to the middle. Fold the tip of the triangle to the bottom (one side only). Fold into triangle (coloured side on the outside). Substitute construction paper for origami paper to make these DIY corner bookmarks by Easy Peasy and Fun. Start by folding the yellow origami paper diagonally both ways. This pastel Easter egg name puzzle by How Wee Learn is a great craft for preschools this Easter. Name puzzles are a fun construction paper craft to do with kids, and the variations are endless.

chick and bunny origami bookmark

Kids can paint or color the construction paper before making each egg, or make solid or muli-colored eggs with colored construction paper. If you put up an Easter tree, these paper Easter egg ornaments (above) by Fireflies and Mud Pies make cute decorations to hang on your tree. I went down a rabbit hole last weekend looking for options, and if you’re looking too, here are a bunch of cute construction paper Easter crafts to try… Easter Egg Ornaments Not only are they a cute way to celebrate Easter, but they’re also a relatively quick, budget-friendly craft. For years, our go-to was dying eggs, but this year, I’m leaning towards toddler-friendly construction paper Easter crafts. We also like to squeeze in an easy Easter-themed craft. Easter is almost here! Do you have plans? We typically have a chill morning and afternoon, followed by a nice dinner with friends and family.












Chick and bunny origami bookmark