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Easter Rabbit Soap Holder

Rabbit made from washcloth.

Approximate Time: 10 minutes

Supplies:

  • lightweight white terry washcloth
  • 12 inches ribbon one quarter inch wide
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  • one half inch pink pompom for nose
  • one inch white pompom for tail
  • 2 plastic eyes
  • oval bar of gift soap
  • tacky glue

Instructions:

  1. Roll two diagonal corners of the washcloth until they meet in the middle.
  2. Bend roll to form body of rabbit.
  3. Bend the two points backward to form head and ears. Secure with ribbon around the neck and tie in a bow. Bend ears upright.
  4. Using tacky glue, stick eyes and nose in place.
  5. Glue on tail.
  6. Slip bar of soap into body of bunny.

By Preserver from Manitoba

Easter Rabbit Soap Holder
 

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March 24, 20101 found this helpful

My daughter (she just turned 26) had one of these when she was little, but it was called a "Boo-Boo Bunny" & whenever she got an 'owie', we'd put an ice cube in it & shed hold it on the 'owie'-always made it better! Soap holder is a good idea, I'll have to make some for my grandkids.Thanks!

 
January 28, 20180 found this helpful

I love that idea. I just can't wait to try it.

 

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