7 Easy & Creative Easter Bunny Crafts for Toddlers + Tutorials (2024)

Enjoy a lovely family activity with your young children with 7 these easy and creative Easter bunny crafts for toddlers!

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A lot of us are already preparing for Easter 2024 – seeing who is coming for the holidays and who won’t be able to, looking for the perfect, rustic woven baskets where we will place our colorfully-dyed plastic or real eggs, planning the traditional Easter eggs hunt, and one of the most essential tasks – preparing the themed decorations! Why not create some adorable Easter bunny crafts for toddlers with your children this weekend, or even the other, to decorate your lovely home for the holidays?!

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    • Easy Easter Bunny Craft Out of Toilet Paper Rolls
    • Wooden Spoon Easter Bunnies Craft for Toddlers
    • Easter Bunny Crafts for Toddlers from Ice Cream Sticks
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Offering your adorable toddlers a creative and easy crafting activity is a great way for them to practice their developing motor skills, unleash their creativity, and have fun at the same time! Today, Deavita.net’s editorial team has prepared for you 7 simple, yet impressive Easter bunny crafts that we are convinced the whole family will enjoy! Have fun!

Easy Easter Bunny Craft Out of Toilet Paper Rolls

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Crafts out of toilet paper rolls are one of the most easy, and not to mention environmentally-friendly, ways you can go when it comes to fun crafting activities for toddlers! My niece and I made Santa Claus, Rudolph and a snowman for Christmas, so now I think it’s the time to put this idea into practice once again for Easter! Here is a list of the materials you require to make these cute Easter decorations:

What you’ll need:

  • Toilet paper rolls
  • Glossy paper in different pastel colors
  • Felt tip pens
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Other decorations of choice (beads, small flowers, stars, etc.)

How to do it:Start by guiding your children to carefully cut the glossy paper pieces to a size that perfectly covers the toilet paper rolls. Glue the ends of the paper on the back of the roll. Also, cut out bunny ears out of glossy paper. Glue them to the inside of the top of the toilet paper roll. Cut smaller pieces in different colors to finish the bunny ears look. And now is the time to let your kids go wild! Let them decorate the adorable Easter bunny crafts as they see fit, with smiley or nerdy bunny faces, flowers, beads, whatever the like! Once finished, display the cute creations around the house for the holidays.

Wooden Spoon Easter Bunnies Craft for Toddlers

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Let’s make some little bunny crafts for Easter that you can easily display wherever you want in the house! Here are the materials required to create these bunnies out of wooden spoons!

What you’ll need:

  • Wooden spoons
  • Felt tip pens in all colors
  • White acrylic paint and brush
  • Scissors
  • Glue

How to do it:Begin by monitoring your children when cutting the ends of some of the wooden spoons to create the bunny ears. Glue the ears to one side of the spoon. For the other, create the bunny face, ears and body look with the white acrylic paint. Let it dry for a few minutes before proceeding to decorate. Once the paint has dried, use the felt tip pens to give your bunny craft a face and interesting decorative effect for the body. You’re all done! Place the small crafts in vases, desk organizers or below pillows to give your guests a tiny Easter surprise!

Also read: DIY Easter Baskets for Kids: 5 Fun Craft Ideas for the Little Ones

Easter Bunny Crafts for Toddlers from Ice Cream Sticks

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Why not make some unique and colorful bunnies this Easter 2024 with ice cream sticks?!

What you’ll need:

  • At least a dozen ice cream sticks
  • Acrylic paints and brush
  • Colorful paper
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Black felt tip pen/pencil

How to do it: Start by gluing five ice cream sticks together to create the body of the bunny. Paint the body in a color of your choice, leaving two fingers of one of its sides blank. Let the paint dry fully. Then paint the left out part in a deeper, more vibrant matching color. Cut one ice cream stick into two to use one of the pieces as a hat for your bunny. Paint that piece in the same deep color. Let everything dry. Glue the hat piece to the bunny, just below the ends of the more vibrant paint. Assist your children to cut out bunny ears pieces ang glue them above the hat. Cut out bunny whiskers, pink nose and eyes. Glue them to create the bunny face, and use a black felt tip pen or pencil to make the mouth and finish the eyes. All done!

Using paper plates is another super simple craft idea for toddlers

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Do something different this year and decorate your eggs as bunnies!

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Adorable & practical bunny desk organizer craft for small children

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Create colorful Easter bunnies from polka dot & striped paper with pom pom tails!

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7 Easy & Creative Easter Bunny Crafts for Toddlers + Tutorials (2024)

FAQs

How to make rice bunnies? ›

instructions:
  1. Place the sock over a tall glass and pour the uncooked rice in.
  2. Take a rubber band and tie it around the top.
  3. To create the head and body, squeeze the rice in the middle with your hand and use another rubber band to tie this section together.
  4. Use another rubber band to make a bunny tail.
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How do you make Easter Bunny feet on the floor? ›

Easy to make Easter bunny footprint trail to where the Easter bunny hid the basket! Use paper plate and cut out footprint. Place plate on floor and squirt baby powder over stencil. Carefully lift plate and you'll have a perfect footprint!

How do you make homemade bunny toys? ›

Plain Kraft paper is safe; most newspapers use soy-based inks and are also safe as play materials, provided your bun is not an avid paper eater. Fill cardboard boxes with paper to encourage burrowing and digging; crumple up paper into a ball to encourage your bun to toss it or nose it back.

What is a sock bunny? ›

Fill the rice into a sock. The heel of the sock will become the face of the bunny. Tie just above the heel with a thin elastic band or tightly with a piece of thick thread. Form a head in the heel and tie off with another elastic band or piece of thread. Cut down the ankle area into two strips to make ears.

How to make primitive sock bunnies? ›

Create Bunny's Body With Twine

First, tie off the top of the sock using twine. Be sure you pull the twine securely, and tie a double knot to ensure no rice escapes. Then, wrap another piece of twine around the upper body to create the head. Shoot for a 1:3 head-to-body ratio.

How do I make friends sock rabbit? ›

How to make
  1. You Will Need. ...
  2. Use a roll of tape to keep the ankle of the sock open while you add your rice. ...
  3. Add 750g of dried rice to the sock. ...
  4. Push the rice down into the sock to compact it. ...
  5. Tie a piece of string in a double knot around the top to secure the rice inside.

How to make Phoebe's sock bunny? ›

How to make a sock bunny:
  1. Fill the rice into a sock. ...
  2. Tie just above the heel with a thin elastic band or tightly with a piece of thick thread.
  3. Form a head in the heel and tie off with another elastic band or piece of thread.
  4. Cut down the ankle area into two strips to make ears.

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