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DIY BUNNY JARS

Simple bunny jar for Easter treats

Posted on March 9, 2017 by jenny

Last week I received my usual box of crafting supplies to take part in the March Bostik Bloggers craft challenge. The theme was Easter which is perfect as I have been itching to get started on some Spring time crafts. This month our box included the wonderful Fine & Wide Glu Pen as well as a packet of white Blu Tack, both really useful crafting products.

I decided to make some little Easter treat jars for my children. They love Easter, who doesn’t with all that chocolate, so I thought some cute little bunny jars would go down well.

I used:
empty glass jar with the label removed
Bostik Fine & Wide Glu Pen
Bostik Blu Tack
Mini chocolate Easter eggs
White pom poms
White and lilac card
Scissors

How to make a bunny jar for Easter treats

How to make a bunny jar for Easter treats

This is so simple but fun. Draw a pair of bunny ears on your sheet of card, then draw slightly smaller ears from a contrasting colour. Glue the small ears onto the larger ones using the Bostik Fine & Wide Glu Pen, set aside to dry.

How to make a bunny jar for Easter treats

Fill your glass jar with mini chocolate eggs or similar, both my children love mini eggs.

mini eggs in a glass jar

I had to cover the top of my jar lid with a circle of card as the best before date was printed on it. I attached this to the jar lid with two dots of Blu Tack.

Attach the two card bunny ears to the top of your jar with blobs of Blu Tack.

How to make a bunny jar for Easter treats

Add a white pom pom tail at the bottom.

How to make a bunny jar for Easter treats

You could add on some eyes and a mouth with a permanent pen or leave as it plain. See, a simple bunny jar for Easter treats!

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7 thoughts on “Simple bunny jar for Easter treats”

  1. Anca says:
    March 12, 2017 at 7:30 am

    Aww, they look so cute, love the idea. I might do something like this for Easter and fill it with homemade biscuits. Love it. x

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    1. jenny says:
      March 12, 2017 at 11:54 am

      That’s a nice idea. I have been dreaming of making some Easter biscuits!

      Reply
  2. Hannah Bailey-Churcher says:
    March 12, 2017 at 9:27 am

    These are super cute, and such a fun and easy DIY to do for easter!

    Reply
    1. jenny says:
      March 12, 2017 at 11:53 am

      Thanks, I did enjoy making them 🙂

      Reply
  3. Jodie Whitham says:
    March 12, 2017 at 2:24 pm

    This is fab and wonderfully creative! Reminds me of one of my friends who loves rabbits:)

    Reply
  4. Plutonium Sox says:
    March 12, 2017 at 4:07 pm

    Oh this is so cute! Great excuse to buy some mini eggs to go in it too 😉
    Nat.x

    Reply
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