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April 01, 2010

Fold up some Easter bunny napkins

Easter has kind of sneaked (or hopped) up on me this year. Not a single egg is dyed, nor a single basket made ready. In fact, I haven't done one speck of decorating! I'm letting myself off the hook because I'm not hosting any dinners or brunches this year, but I still can't help but think about what I would do, had I the time and motivation.

And, this cute little bunny napkin fold from Good Housekeeping has certainly caught my eye.

LIFE_HOME-EASTER-TABLE_1_SLWhile I haven't tried it myself yet, it seems simple enough - start with a square napkin (they recommend a starched one, and note that thinner is better), then do a series of 10 folds! (Read the full instructions).

If you're feeling particularly ambitious, the 12th step suggests capping it off with a button nose and whiskers, though I think it still looks cute (and obviously bunny-like) without it.

Check out the full instructions, with illustrations, here. And check out our story (featuring these cute critters) on setting your Easter table without breaking your budget.

(MCT photo)

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