Okay if you have little ones around and you do the Easter Bunny, now is the time to cover their eyes, send them out of the room, or come back when they are in bed! I am going to show you how to do the infamous bunny tracks in your home.
Things you need:
Pencil
1 piece of thick paper or cardboard
Scissors
Powder (baking soda, corn starch, baking powder, baby powder...)
Optional: Bunny feet template
To make stecil, you need a thicker paper (I use cardstock) as the powder is going to start to weight down the paper after a few tracks.
Trace bunny feet onto the cardstock with pencil. I free handed mine but you can find several templates through google images. Cut out the bunny feet by gently bending paper in half to get a small slit in the foot then cut around in a circle. This is slightly time consuming but, it does not need to be perfect.
Find the location you would like the bunny feet to start at and place your paper/cardboard down on the ground. Sprinkle powder (I used corn starch as it does not have a smell to it) in said location. Carefully lift stencil up in one upwards motion and move to the next hop spot. Continue until you get the the baskets.
Destroy all evidence of stencils and powder anywhere else in the house! Also remember that it is okay if the powder sprinkles out of the stencil a little, a bunny hopping down would cause that anyway!
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