Towel bunny crafting: Instructions with photos and video meta description

Hello! Are you looking for a creative idea to turn a simple towel into something special? Then our guide to making a towel bunny is just right for you! This simple folding method is perfect for Easter, as decoration for your home, or as a cute surprise for children. Our detailed guide with photos and video makes it easy for you to create your own fluffy towel bunny - even without any prior knowledge of towel folding!

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Making a towel bunny: Step-by-step guide with photos and comments

In all our DIY guides, we strive to use only materials that you can easily find at home or buy at the nearest store. For this cute towel bunny, you only need a few things.

Required materials:

  • 1 square blue towel (or another color of your choice)
  • 2 googly eyes
  • 1 red bead or pom-pom for the nose
  • White satin ribbon for the bow
  • Small rubber bands in yellow or gold
  • Craft glue (if the eyes and nose are not self-adhesive)

Step-by-step instructions:

Step 1:

As shown in our first picture, first prepare all the materials: the blue towel, googly eyes, a red bead for the nose, white ribbon, and rubber bands. Then fold the towel diagonally into a triangle, roll it up from the long side, and tie the middle with a rubber band so that the two ends are standing up, forming the ears of the bunny.

Making a towel rabbit: Step-by-step instructions with photos and comments. The image 1

Step 2:

In the second picture, you see the finished result: Glue the two googly eyes and the red nose onto the upper part of the head. Finally, tie a nice bow made of white ribbon around the "neck" of the bunny, just below the head. Now your cute towel bunny with its long ears is finished and ready to beautify your home!

Making a towel bunny: Step by step instructions with photos and comments. Image 2

And now your cute towel bunny is ready! It stands upright with its long, characteristic bunny ears and is ready to beautify your home.

Towel Bunny and Festive Decoration

The folded towel bunny is a wonderful decoration idea, especially for Easter. With its distinctive ears and friendly face, it instantly brings an Easter atmosphere into your home. You can place it as a centerpiece on your Easter table, set it up in the guest bathroom as a surprising decoration, or use it as a creative gift for friends and family.

This simple folding technique is also a great project for children. They can help design the face and add their own creative touch. The towel bunny is not only cute to look at but also practical – after the holidays, the towel can be used normally.

Try different towel colors to create bunnies that match your home decor. Pastel colors are particularly good for spring and Easter!

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Thank you for your interest!

We have invested a lot of time and love into developing our DIY guides to provide you with creative and easy-to-implement ideas. If you enjoyed this guide, that is the greatest reward for us. If you're looking for more creative projects, feel free to check out our sections Origami and DIY ideas for children – there you will find many more inspiring instructions.

We wish you lots of fun making your towel bunny and a wonderful Easter celebration! Let your creativity run wild and feel free to share your results with us.

📝 P.S.
A folded towel bunny fits perfectly with your Easter decor! After all, the bunny symbolizes new life and spring – so why not creatively display the guest towel on the Easter breakfast table?

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