Project Flashback: Bunny Bots

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Robbit Plushies!
This project was originally posted in 2010 in partnership with I Love to Create. 

BUNNY BOTS

Rabbits are nice but robots are (dare I say) cooler–this year add a little techie love to a traditional bunny to make the kids a Bunny Bot plushie for their Easter basket! Here’s how. 

MATERIALS
Grey Felt
Poly or Bamboo Stuffing
Sewing Machine & Grey Thread
Fashion Graffiti Fabric Paint Tagger (in either color: Soho, Merge or Taxicab)

Fabric Marker (Black)Tulip Matte Fabric Paint (White)Fine Tip Paint BrushOptional: Embroidery Needle & Floss (Silver & Light Blue)Optional: Wooden Skewer How-ToCut front & back pieces for the head, body, legs, arms & ears (see photo below for examples.) DSC00668 Use Fabric Paint Tagger to color in the center of the front ear pieces, and a square on the front body piece. Let dry. DSC00669 Use Fabric Marker to draw a robot-y face on front head piece and the frequency modulator line on the body front. DSC00670 Using needle & floss, embroider detailing on the body & eyes (optional).Sew Bunny Bot together using a top stitch & 1/4″ seam allowance; stuffing all pieces (except the ears) as you go along.Note: If you don’t want your Robbit to be all flopsy-mopsy, insert a wooden skewer through the stuffing in the body & head. 

 

Blue Bunny Bot Blue Robbit  

 

Pink Bunny Bot Pink Robbit  

 

Yellow Bunny Bot Yellow Robbit  Beep-beep, hippity-hop–Happy Easter!  

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