Start with a 6 inch pipe cleaner that matches the colour of your plastic Easter egg (or cut a 12 inch pipe cleaner in half).Bring the ends of the pipe cleaner together so that the middle forms a loop.
Twist the ends of the pipe cleaner together several times.
Repeat with another 6 inch pipe cleaner. You've just made the bunny's ears!
Step 3: Attach the bunny's ears
Insert the twisted bottom of the ear into one of the holes on the top of the egg. If your egg doesn't have holes in it, you can hot glue the ears right to the egg.
Open the egg and add a dot of hot glue beside where the pipe cleaner ear comes in.
Push the ends of the pipe cleaner into the glue, bending it if you need to and hold it in place until the hot glue is dry.
Repeat, adding the second ear. Close the egg and adjust the shape and position of each ear if needed.
Step 4: Make and attach the bunny's feet
Cut 2 pieces of pipe cleaner about 3 inches long.
Do the same as you did for the ears, twisting the ends of one of the pieces together, creating a rounded foot. Repeat with the second 3 inch piece.
Place the feet down with the twisted ends meeting and add hot glue to join them together.
Set the egg down on the feet, so that they stick out from the front of the egg.
Step 5: Attach the bunny's tail and draw the face
Add a dot of hot glue to the pom pom.
Attach the pom pom to the back of the egg, close to the bottom so the bunny is almost sitting on it. This will balance the bunny and help it stand.