Make a fidget spinner with Marabu KiDS Little Artist

Easter is just around the corner and what could be better than making creative decorations with the kids? Using an old cardboard box and the Marabu KiDS Little Artist, you can create a cheerful Easter bunny with wiggly ears in no time at all. This will not only make children’s hearts beat faster.

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Tips and Tricks

  • All Marabu KiDS Little Artist paints are water-based and can be mixed with each other. Simply experiment with the mixing palette until the desired color is mixed.

How it is done:

  • Lay out the materials and cover the work surface if necessary. Draw a circle on a piece of cardboard. The mixing palette can be used as an aid.
  • Cut out the outlined circle. This will be the head of the rabbit.
  • Add two ears and two little hearts to the rabbit's head. Draw these freehand with a pencil and cut them out.
  • Now everything can be painted. Paint the bunny's head white, the hearts pink, and the ears white on the outside and pink on the inside. If you don't have pink on hand, just mix a little red with white on the palette.
  • Let the paint dry well. Glue a heart in the center of the head. Use a pencil to draw two eyes, eyebrows and a mouth. Add two pink brush cheeks and the bunny's face is finished.
  • Finally, put all the pieces together.
  • First, make two holes in the bunny ears. Place the bunny ears on the head - once you have found the desired position, use the pencil to mark the hole for the flat head clip on the head. Pierce the hole you just marked on the head and attach the ears to the bunny's head with the flat head clip.
    Let both ears hang down so that the upper holes for the string are close together. Connect the two holes with a piece of string. Finally, attach a long pull string to the middle of this short piece of string.
    The fidget bunny is now complete.

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