I read Artist's road cone Easter makeover and I had a spare empty milk bottle, so I made this:

There's not as many roadcones in my neighbourhood as there used to be, but I still didn't have to go very far.
Cheryl Bernstein also writes about Easter bunnified roadcones and public art. (I also borrowed from her post the idea of affixing the bunny to a stick before putting it in the cone: the original instructions say to cut a hole big enough to fit over the cone, but the top of a roadcone is actually too big to make this practical.)

There's not as many roadcones in my neighbourhood as there used to be, but I still didn't have to go very far.
Cheryl Bernstein also writes about Easter bunnified roadcones and public art. (I also borrowed from her post the idea of affixing the bunny to a stick before putting it in the cone: the original instructions say to cut a hole big enough to fit over the cone, but the top of a roadcone is actually too big to make this practical.)