Bunny Ears
April 7th, 2009
This is another Easter project from last year. I made these cute bunny ears for Hailey.

It was very simple to make.
How to make it:
- Cut a strip of poster board about 2″ wide by about 24″ long.
- Cut out 2 ears out of poster board each about 8 1/2″ long x 3 1/2″ wide.
- Cut out 2 smaller ears out of white construction paper.
- Glue the white ears inside the pink ears.
- Glue the ears inside the band, positioning to fit behind the child’s head.
- Let the child decorate the head band with stickers, markers, crayons, or colored pencils if they wish.
- Tape or staple the band to fit the child. Cut off any excess.

Look at how little she was last year!

Hailey thought it was more fun to try to get Dottie to wear the ears than for to leave them on.

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Easter Wreath
April 6th, 2009
Since we are busy trying to find a new house and trying to pack up our current house I am sharing a craft with you from last year. Hailey made this when she was 17 months old.
You will need a paper plate or a large piece of card stock, construction paper, scissors, and glue.
Cut out the center of the paper plate or the card stock (which is what I used because I was out of paper plates). Cut egg shapes out of different colored construction paper. Then let the kids decorate the eggs with crayons, markers and stickers.
Of course I had to cut the “eggs” out (I think age 3 is probably the right time to start allowing children to try out scissors on their own). But, Hailey did the coloring and even the gluing herself. While we were working on this acitivity I made sure to talk about the oval shape of the eggs as well as the circle shape of the wreath. I also made note of the colors of the eggs and the colors of the crayons Hailey was using. She LOVED it and cried when we were all done. So, here are some pictures of the fun.





Hailey was so proud when she saw her Easter Egg wreath hanging up.

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Bunny Ears
March 24th, 2008
We I made some bunny ears for Hailey.

It was very simple to make.
How to make it:
- Cut a strip of poster board about 2″ wide by about 24″ long.
- Cut out 2 ears out of poster board each about 8 1/2″ long x 3 1/2″ wide.
- Cut out 2 smaller ears out of white construction paper.
- Glue the white ears inside the pink ears.
- Glue the ears inside the band, positioning to fit behind the child’s head.
- Let the child decorate the head band with stickers, markers, crayons, or colored pencils if they wish.
- Tape or staple the band to fit the child. Cut off any excess.


Hailey thought it was more fun to try to get Dottie to wear the ears than for to leave them on.

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Easter ·
Toddler Activity
Easter Wreath
March 22nd, 2008
I saw this adorable Easter Egg wreath that Jennifer made with her kids a little while ago. And I thought it was soooo cute. But I thought Hailey might be a little young to try it. Then I saw Andrea do it on her blog too- and her son is only a little older than Hailey, so I decided to go ahead and try it.
It was very simple and probably appropriate for any age child.
All you need is paper plate or a large piece of card stock, construction paper, scissors, and glue.
Cut out the center of the paper plate or the card stock (which is what I used because I was out of paper plates). Cut egg shapes out of different colored construction paper. Then let the kids decorate the eggs with crayons, markers and stickers.
Of course I had to cut the “eggs” out (I think age 3 is probably the right time to start allowing children to try out scissors on their own). But, Hailey did the coloring and even the gluing herself. While we were working on this acitivity I made sure to talk about the oval shape of the eggs as well as the circle shape of the wreath. I also made note of the colors of the eggs and the colors of the crayons Hailey was using. She LOVED it and cried when we were all done. So, here are some pictures of the fun.





Hailey was so proud when she saw her Easter Egg wreath hanging up.

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Easter ·
Shapes ·
Toddler Activity