How to Make a Bunny Ears Hat

Assemble the supplies needed., Measure the head of the person wearing the bunny ears., Trace out two rabbit's ears onto the white cardboard., Use these to trace onto the cardboard box., Glue the ears to the cardboard box card., Either glue or staple...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Assemble the supplies needed.

    These are listed below under "Things You'll Need".
  2. Step 2: Measure the head of the person wearing the bunny ears.

    Cut a strip of the white cardboard that measures the circumference of the head.

    Width-wise, the band should be about 5cm in height. , Cut the ear shapes out. , Cut out a second set of ears.

    If desired, use pink markers to create an inner ear area and color it in completely pink.

    This step is optional but adds dimension to the ears. , This will strengthen them in the wind and as the wearer walks about. , Glue or staple the band into a circle that slips easily onto the head of the wearer but isn't too loose.

    It's now ready to wear.
  3. Step 3: Trace out two rabbit's ears onto the white cardboard.

  4. Step 4: Use these to trace onto the cardboard box.

  5. Step 5: Glue the ears to the cardboard box card.

  6. Step 6: Either glue or staple the ears to the band approximately 5 inches away from each other.

Detailed Guide

These are listed below under "Things You'll Need".

Cut a strip of the white cardboard that measures the circumference of the head.

Width-wise, the band should be about 5cm in height. , Cut the ear shapes out. , Cut out a second set of ears.

If desired, use pink markers to create an inner ear area and color it in completely pink.

This step is optional but adds dimension to the ears. , This will strengthen them in the wind and as the wearer walks about. , Glue or staple the band into a circle that slips easily onto the head of the wearer but isn't too loose.

It's now ready to wear.

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