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How to Make Origami Bunny Face

This video will show you how to make a cute origami bunny face. This is a fun, easy project which kids can make any time of the year but especially for Easter. These bunny faces can be used as place cards, made into a garland by attaching to ribbon, and used as a greeting card.Origami Bunny Face Tutorial - fb



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WHAT YOU NEED for an origami bunny:

  • Construction Paper or other decorative paper
  • Marker
  • Tape
  • Googly Eyes (optional)

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INSTRUCTIONS :

Step 1:

Start with a square piece of paper.

Step 2:

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Fold in half to make a triangle. Crease.

Step 3:

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Fold the triangle in half again to make a smaller triangle and crease along the fold.

Step 4:

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Open the paper so you have the larger triangle and you will see the crease in the middle.

Step 5:

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Fold up the long bottom edge about 3/4 inch. Crease well.

Step 6:

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Take the right side corner and fold it along the middle crease line.

Step 7:

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Fold the left corner in the same manner along the middle crease line.

Step 8:

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To hold the two pieces together, place a little piece of tape where the right and left sides meet.


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Step 9:

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Fold the bottom tip up slightly.

Step 10:

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Turn it over. Fold the top two pointed pieces down a little to the inside.

Step 11:

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Make bunny face. Glue on googly eyes and use a black marker to make nose, mouth and whiskers. If you don’t have googly eyes, just use marker to draw eyes.

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To learn more about origami and to find many paper folding tutorials, click the link to our Easy Origami: Step-by-Step Instructions to make Basic Origami Figures page.

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