| EASTER
BUNNY |
| Punch-Out
Village |
| Anne
Frisbie Malone |
| Children
will love celebrating the Easter holidays with this charming
village populated by busy bunnies. The delightfully rendered
community contains a Bonnet Shop with the latest in millinery;
an Easter Egg Academy, where students are learning modern techniques
of egg decorating; the Candy Kitchen, complete with chocolate
rabbits; the Basketworks, where furry cottontails are industriously
weaving and filling holiday containers; and, of course, the
snug little cottage that's home to the Easter Bunny himself.
Free-standing two-sided figures-including festive Easter paraders,
shop personnel and customers-are in full color, as is the village
itself. No scissors are necessary. Youngsters can easily punch
out figures, buildings and props and apply a bit of glue where
needed to create a captivating make-believe world of holiday
magic. |
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| The sample
featured here is the Candy Kitchen. With so many good girls
and boys, the Easter Bunny needs a special place to make all
those candy treats! To build your own Candy Kitchen, follow
these instructions: Print
out the page on heavy stock paper.
Cut out the 5 colored shapes -- Candy Kitchen, Tree (A), Bunny
(B), and bases.
Fold the Candy Kitchen along the solid lines, as indicated
in the diagram. Apply glue to the tabs that are marked with
a dot.
For the Tree and the Bunny, fold the center tab forward and
the other two tabs back and glue them to the base. |
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