Cute FIMO Easter bunnies

A different kind of Easter bunny? Look at these cute minimalistic Easter bunnies!
Minimalist Easter decor with a few branches and simple Easter bunnies not only looks pretty, but is also quick and easy to make yourself.
This way you can easily and stylishly decorate your Easter table. Matching fabric napkins, pretty candles and stoneware complete this simple look.

For a bunny, you need one piece of FIMO soft white and half a block of FIMO soft in the colour of your choice. We chose muted nude tones like pale pink and sahara because we want to create a natural, minimalistic look. You can of course also make the bunnies in bright colours or soft pastel colours.
Now knead the white piece until it softens a little and roll it out into a long piece. Cut two approx. 1 cm long pieces off the long strip and shape them into a cone. Press the cone flat and make small, pointed bunny ears out of it.
Now cut off a piece of FIMO soft pale pink to make the bunny’s head, knead it slightly until it's softer and shape it into a ball with your hands.
Now pierce through the centre of the ball with a beading needle. Then widen the hole a little so that the cord can be pulled through easily later.

Repeat the same with 2 pieces of FIMO soft pale pink, which become the bunny belly.
Now attach the ears to the smaller ball by pressing them against the head from behind.
Use the beading needle to hang both balls over an ovenproof glass. The ball should float freely in the air in order to avoid pressure marks when hardening.
Harden your pendants in the oven for 30 minutes at 110°C / 230° F top/bottom heat and then allow them cool down properly.

Use the Lumocolor permanent marker to draw the bunny face and draw the cord through the balls. Knot the cord at the top and bottom and your rounded bunny is ready. Happy Easter!
What you need
Additionally required:
Baking paper, String, Ovenproof glass
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