12 Easy Easter Bunny Crafts for Kids
He brings the sweets and ushers in spring, and the Easter bunny is due to arrive in just a few short weeks. So it's time to welcome him into all of our homes with these adorable Easter bunny crafts that kids can make.
So gather up the pipe cleaners and Popsicle sticks, and spend an afternoon with the kids crafting little tributes to the friendly bunny.
Q-Tip Bunny
All you need to do is break up the sticks, and then leave the kids to create the rest of this Q-tip bunny. Yes, it really is just that easy.
Marshmallow Bunny
If you can manage to get the kids to stop eating the marshmallows, it's time to put them to good use in making these little bunny marshmallow crafts. Draw up the outline of the bunny and have them glue each 'mallow piece by piece for a cute creation.
Popsicle Stick Bunny
All those leftover Popsicle sticks can now go to good use. With some paint, paper, and glue, you can remake them into these Popsicle stick bunny projects. Add a loop of wire, and the kids can hang them from their doorknobs.
Styrofoam Critters
Whether it's a bunny or an Easter chick, this Styrofoam Easter animal craft can double as a toy for kids and a decoration for Mom.
Foam Cup Bunnies
The cute little Styrofoam cup bunnies can rest so adorably and sweetly on your kitchen table or mantle, during an Easter party. Sounds like a great two-for-one kids project, doesn't it?
Sock Bunny
Got spare socks that lost their mates? Puppet show time, everyone! These Easter sock bunnies are easy to make for kids, and do double duty when the kids want to put on a show.
Bunny Jars
Such a fun and easy craft to do at an Easter party. All these hippity-hoppity bunny jars from Instagram crafter @skapoteket need is some white paint, cotton balls, googley eyes, and some paper to make ears. If being earth friendly is a priority, why not use recycled jars too! Pull this craft out at any party so that guests can bring home Easter candy!
Easter Egg Sun-Catcher
You can hang these from your light fixtures or tape to the windows throughout the home, but these Easter egg sun catchers can give off pretty pastel lights in the space. Kids will love seeing the rainbows they make on the walls.
Milk Jug Bunny
You know all those empty milk jugs you have in the home? Well after the kids have finished off the last of them with their morning cereal, keep them and turn them into milk jug Easter bunnies. A good basket for the egg hunt, but did you know that they can also work in your garden?
Puffy Paint Bunny
Now this isn't your conventional puffy paint. These puffy paint bunnies are made with some easy items you have around the home, and will make for a fun (but contained) messy craft for the kiddos.
Egg Carton Bunny
Who would have ever thought that an egg carton could look so cute? But sticking with the "Easter Egg" theme, you can turn these egg cartons into adorable bunnies. Upcycling at its best!
Toilet Paper Roll Bunny
A little paint, some construction paper, and googly eyes, and you have these adorable bunny toilet paper roll crafts! Done and done.