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Folding a napkin into a bunny is a fairly straightforward exercise with an effective result. The bunny napkin is suitable for spring and Easter table displays, for children's parties, and for any dinner party where you'd like to add a bit of fun.

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    For this to work best, the napkin should be large and square. It can be paper or cloth, but shouldn't be limp, so cloth may need to be starched lightly. Ensure that the cloth is crease-free too.
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    Bring the top edge to the bottom edge.
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    As before, bring the top edge to the bottom edge.
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    This brings the right side to the center, forming an ear.
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    The rabbit's ears will appear.
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      • While the napkin should stand up straight alone, if you wish, you can place the napkin base into a napkin ring or slip the whole napkin into a tall-stemmed glass.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Napkin (paper or stiff cloth) in an exact square
      • Flat work surface
      • Googly eyes for rabbit's face (optional)

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