Sizzix felt is perfect for creating fun wands! I created these two-sided Peeps wands--one side has a cute fluffy pom pom bunny tail, and the other side is decorated with a little daisy cabochon. Or you can turn these into a cute banner!
Then pin the two felt cuts together and sew along the edges, leaving the bottom of the bunny open.
Pro Tip: As you remove pins while sewing, use your Gotcha Stand to hand
Apply
hot glue to the dowel where the ribbons are attached and push it into the opening on the bottom of the bunny. Add additional hot glue along the opening of the bunny and press to seal it closed.
Cut 2
contrasting ribbons to 40 inches long and tie 2 bows on the dowel at the bottom of the bunny--one bow facing to the front and one bow facing to the back of the bunny.
With hot glue, add an optional cabochon flower or paper flower to your bunny. (For paper flowers, I recommend using the Prima Marketing In Full Bloom
Petite Petals flowers.)
I hope that you enjoyed this quick and easy Easter and spring craft! Until next time, happy crafting!
Adrienne
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