DIY Bunny Cup for Family Movie Night
Nearly every weekend, we host a movie night. We were thrilled to see Peter Rabbit on Blu-Ray + DVD Combo. It was the perfect movie theme for our next movie night. B and I enjoy crafting together, so we thought of the perfect craft to fit into our Peter Rabbit movie evening. We made DIY Bunny Cups. They were a huge hit in her class, and I made them again recently. We filled them with dip, carrots, and some other goodies. We wanted to make popcorn for movie night, so we filled them with dip and carrots. We headed to Walmart to get all the supplies needed for our craft and movie night. Orville Redenbacher Popcorn ultimate butter flavor (it has no Artificial Flavors and Dyes), Kid Cuisine All Star Chicken Nugget Meal (it is one of B’s favorites and includes a full-sized serving of vegetables), plastic cups and a glue stick. Below are photos showing where you can find them at your local Walmart. A family movie night is a great way to bring everyone together. Spending more time with your family is easier when you create an entire night around it. And Peter Rabbit, Orville Reubens Popcorn, and Kid Cuisine will ensure everything is covered. Peter Rabbit is fun for all ages, whether it’s family movie night on the weekend or celebrating an important event such as Mother’s Day.
DIY Bunny Cups
I am a DIY enthusiast and often complicate my projects. B joined me in my DIY obsession, and I realized that sometimes simplicity is better. These DIY Bunny Cups take only seconds to make. Everyone loves them; even children as young as three can make them. B’s teacher couldn’t stop telling me how much her children loved them. Sometimes the simplest ideas can make the biggest impact. Talk about a win-win situation.
Materials Required for DIY Bunny Cups
- Any size plastic cup will work
- Glue Stick
- Cotton balls
- Popcorn
Optional:
- Permanent black marker
How to make DIY Bunny Cups
- Place the glue in the middle of your cup
- Add the cotton ball.
- Let them dry for one minute
- Enjoy your favorite treats