Happy Easter
Happy Easter!

A happy trio of rabbits
A happy trio of rabbits…
…not only decorates a delicious loaf of braided yeast bread, but also adorns any breakfast table and is a nice thing to take with you to Easter brunch.
Bake your own braided yeast bread or buy a loaf from the baker and wrap it in white or multicolored paper. The rabbits are cut out of green construction paper and wrapping paper with pretty patterns (for the pattern, see the next page), taped to slender twigs using transparent tesafilm®, and then carefully inserted into the loaf of bread.

Easter bunny straws
Drinks to make you hop, hop, hop!
These homemade Easter bunny straws turn a glass of orange juice into a charming Easter cocktail for bunny fans of all ages. The rabbits are cut out of green construction paper and wrapping paper with pretty patterns.
Tip:
Checks, flowers, and stripes go great together. What if you can’t find the right wrapping paper? You can also use color copies of pretty fabric patterns.
Pattern
Simply charming: Children can even cut out this bunny, with his one casually lopped ear, all by themselves.

The cut-out bunnies get attached to the straws by using transparent tesafilm®.
Jack and Jill…
…are the names of the two little rabbits that have already been cut out. Glue the wrapping paper to construction paper beforehand. Then attach the cut-out bunnies to the straws using transparent tesafilm® so that the bend in the straw is between the ears.
At school with the bunnies

Easter crown
Show your bunny spirit!
To make this Easter crown, you need white and green construction paper, crayons, a pair of scissors, and some string or ribbon. First cut a long headband strip out of the green construction paper and cut two holes in it so that you can tie the band together in back.

Make your own crown!
Carefully, now: concentrate
Now trace the pattern on the white construction paper and color the bunny in. Whether from the front or the back, it’s up to you! To make the crown, you need three bunnies that you will then cut out and glue to the headband using tesa Easy Stick.

A personal masterpiece!
All done!
You finished your first crown? Great! That kind of personal masterpiece can’t be bought in any store. Here’s an idea: What about making a crown like that for your parents for Easter too? Or even better, one for every member of your family!

Special Easter Case
A stroll outdoors
What did we see on our Easter trip? Little lambs, rabbits, pretty flowers, snail shells – and of course lots of Easter eggs.
Let’s bring back a few nice things and display them at home in a case. Of course just one box won’t do, right? Now, about the color: Green is best for Easter! Or would you prefer a sunny yellow?

Attached with tesa Powerstrips® Deco
Pictures on display
The finished Easter boxes can be attached to the wall easily with tesa Powerstrips® Deco – and removed easily after the holiday. Important: Use only light objects for your decorations.

Decorated wooden box
Games of imagination
You need a light wooden box (if you don’t have one at home, ask at a cigar shop). Paint the exterior of the boxes green and glue pretty paper inside as a lining. Then decorate them with little found objects or other Easter accessories.
Easter decoration for purists
Festive-looking and pulled together in no time: our Easter centerpiece, with a thick candle, colorful eggs, and daisies.

Easter arrangement
Easter green meets white and pink
You don’t need many colors to make this little Easter arrangement. Of course, you can also go wild with color and jazz the whole thing up!

Affixed with tesa Powerstrips® Deco
Take three!
To get started, all you need is a plate without ridges, a thick candle, and a few hard-boiled, dyed eggs. Place the candle in the middle, then arrange the eggs around it, affixing them to the plate piece by piece with tesa Powerstrips® Deco. And for the finishing touch, gently place a few small spring blossoms between the eggs.