How To Fold Napkins For Easter

Karen Lennox Author: Karen Lennox Time for reading: ~1 minutes Last Updated: August 08, 2022
How To Fold Napkins For Easter

The rabbit is one of the main attributes of Easter and is a symbol of spring and fertility. By tradition, the Easter Bunny leaves a nest with colorful eggs for obedient children.

 
 

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The rabbit is one of the main attributes of Easter and is a symbol of spring and fertility. By tradition, the Easter Bunny leaves a nest with colorful eggs for obedient children.

I propose to fold napkins for Easter in the form of a rabbit with a multi-colored egg inside. Such napkins will become an original decoration of your Easter table. Arrange the folded napkins on an individual dish for each guest, or on one common dish, so that everyone can choose a napkin with their favorite egg.

You can use decorative or real eggs, specially dyed for Easter, which you can treat yourself to after untying the napkin. Folding such napkins is quite simple, and the festive table will look beautiful and original.

Recipes with quail eggs

Ingredients:
  • Quail eggs
We will need:
  • Napkin
  • Ribbons

How to fold napkins for Easter step by step instructions with photos

Step 1

 

For work, we need napkins, ribbons, eggs.

Step 2

 

Lay out the folded napkin once. It will only be folded in half.

Step 3

 

Fold the napkin in half lengthwise. We thus outline the middle.

Step 4

 

Unfold the napkin back and bend the four corners of the napkin to the intended center line.

Step 5

 

Turn over the napkin.

Step 6

 

Now fold the top and bottom edge of the napkin to the middle line.

Step 7

 

Place an egg in the middle.

Step 8

 

Raise the ends of the napkin up and tie with a ribbon over the egg. Straighten the "ears". Bunny napkin is ready to serve.

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