DIY Macrame Bunny Ears Napkin Holders/ Egg Pot/ Easter Decoration / Step by Step Tutorial
DIY Macrame Bunny Ears Napkin Holders/ Egg Pot/ Easter Decoration / Macrame Kids Toys / Step by Step Tutorial Looking for a delightful Easter craft project? Join me in this tutorial as I guide you through creating adorable macrame bunny ears napkin holders, perfect for adding a touch of charm to your Easter table setting. These versatile holders can also double as egg pots for a whimsical Easter display. Plus, they make great toys too – my kids love playing with them and learning all the colors with bunny ears is a blast! I've even used these bunny ears to decorate an Easter tree, adding an extra dose of magic to the holiday festivities. With just a few supplies and some basic macrame knots, you'll have a cute Easter decoration ready in no time. These bunny ears napkin holders aren't just for Easter brunch or dinner – they can be enjoyed year-round as a unique and whimsical addition to your home decor. So, gather your supplies and let's embark on this fun and festive macrame project together! Be sure to like and subscribe to our channel for more DIY craft ideas and tutorials. Thanks for tuning in! MATERIALS and CORD LENGHTS Wooden Ring 5,5cm Hot Glue (optional) 3mm 4 strand twisted cord (but you can also use twisted or braided cord) 4x 200cm/ 78.74 inches 3x 50cm/ 19.69 inches 🧵 Important Macrame Cord Tip! 🧵 When it comes to macrame, one thing to keep in mind is that cord lengths can vary. You might have noticed that even when following a pattern or tutorial, the cord provided doesn't always match up perfectly. But don't worry, it's not you; it's just the nature of the craft! Here's why: Tension and Spacing: Macrame is all about precision, and the tension and spacing of your knots can affect how much cord you use. Slight variations in your technique can make a difference in the length you need. Different Cord Manufacturers: There are various macrame cord manufacturers, and each may have slight differences in the cord's thickness or stretchiness. These variations can impact how much cord you use. To make sure you have enough cord for your project, especially when attempting a new pattern or tutorial, I always advise cutting a bit extra. It's better to have a little extra cord than to run out in the middle of your project. So, don't be surprised if your actual cord lengths differ slightly from what's provided in a tutorial or pattern. It's all part of the creative journey! Happy knotting! 🌟🪢 #MacrameCordTips #CraftingAdvice #MacrameMagic

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