1. Twist the joystick 2. Glue 3. Movable eyes 4. pillow
Wrap the 12 inch torsion bar tightly around a cylindrical object, such as a pen or marker. Fold the second torsion bar in half, and then bend it backwards into the letter M (this is the rabbit's ear). Screw the letter m through the coil. Fold the bottom of the letter m into a rabbit's foot. You must adjust them several times until your rabbit can stand upright. Fold the ear slightly, and then glue the rabbit's nose, tail and eyes.
A pen or pencil is tightly wound with a torsion bar to form a coil body. Cut the other torsion bar in half and slide it over the bottom of the coil. This will be the leg. ) Bend the torsion bars to each other and fold both ends into round feet. These feet are much bigger than the first rabbit. Bend your legs forward to keep the rabbit balanced at a certain angle. Use the other half of the torsion bar as an ear (or use a bigger one as a big ear). Slide the torsion bar onto the top front coil and bend its end upward.
Fold both ends into ring-shaped ears. Bend a little. At the same time, the front coil is bent inward a little to cover the face area. Glue the rabbit's nose, eyes and tail. Wrap an orange torsion bar around the prop. I use the end of the brush. After it is removed from the paint brush, it may be necessary to wind one end more tightly. Cut off a few small pieces of green twist sticks. Wrap the two ends together and fold at the top.
Insert the leaf into the top of the carrot and close the orange coil around it at the top. You can also add a little glue before this operation, which is safer.