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EASY NO SEW FABRIC BUNNY FAVOR BAGS


Make your own Easter favor bags with these easy fabric bunny bags. No sewing skills? Not a problem as these don’t require a stitch to put together. They’re also fun for older kids to make on their own with just a bit of assistance.

No Sew Fabric Bunny Bags – Materials:

For each bunny:

– 12″ square piece of fabric
Felt scraps
– Scissors, pencil
Glue
– Ribbon

An iron is also helpful.

Instructions:

Step 1. Cut your fabric into a 12″ square and fold down the top and right sides about 1/2″ down. You can iron the folds down so they stay put.

Step 2. Fold the fabric over and glue down the seams leaving only one top opening unglued.

Step 3. With the top opening side up, draw bunny ears as shown below about 2″ from the each side. Then cut the ears with scissors.

Step 4. You should be left with a plain bunny shape like below.

Step 5. Now you can cut out eyes and features from your felt scraps and glue onto each bag.

Step 6. Simply stuff the bags with treats, tie off with a ribbon and you’re done!

Aren’t these the cutest bunny bags? Stuff them with treats, eggs, or non-candy Easter trinkets in lieu of an Easter basket.

What are your favorite Easter favors to hand out? Check out more bunny crafts and more creative Easter ideas for kids here!

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