Easter is less than a week away so it's the last week of Martha Stewart's Easter Workshop! One of the projects for this is turning table napkins into bunny ears! My version of the bunny fold napkins is on the left and the workshop version is on the right.
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Although you can use highly-starched linen napkins, I used regular cotton napkins -- I wanted to test out their durability for this project.
Fold the napkin into fourths.
Another step in the bunny napkin creation; fold both sides evenly.
Fold other side of napkin and create folds that look like "fourths."
The finished product is a softer, more relaxed version and evokes the look of cute bunny ears that will greet your guests at the holiday table.
There's even more napkin-folding advice at RecipeTips.com -- they have many pictorial "walk-throughs” of this craft.
Also, you need to take special care when turning the project over; holding the folds in place so they don’t come apart.
For extra security, you can use some tape or a clip to secure the back of the napkin to keep the look in place.
What’s your favorite Easter table decoration?



Posted by Mario Bosquez








I adore these bunny napkins. With Easter only a few days away I have been conjuring up ideas to make our Easter event more appealing to the adults yet not excluding the children. Your bunny napkins are a winning table decor. My children will enjoy folding them and participating in the day's preparation.
Posted by: Cindy | Monday, April 06, 2009 at 05:04 PM
man I wish I had the folding talents to do something like that!
But my favorite Easter table decoration? A glass of wine.
:)
Posted by: matt | Monday, April 06, 2009 at 05:44 PM
HI... glad you like the bunny ear napkins!!! They are easy to create if you follow both the Martha Craft instructions and the link provided...
And it is a good idea to secure them from behind with a clip. They also go well with a glass of wine LOL...
All the best and happy holidays.
Mario Bosquez
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Posted by: Mario Bosquez | Thursday, April 09, 2009 at 01:32 PM