Paper plate bunny crafts don’t have to be hard at all to make.
In fact, there are many ways you can make a simple arts and crafts bunny.
For toddlers, it’s as simple as grabbing a paper plate and glueing on construction cutouts to the paper plate.
The construction cutouts for the paper plate bunnies can look like:
Bunny ears
Bunny feet (circles for feet)
Bunny eyes
Bunny nose
Bunny whiskers
For preschoolers, you can even make it a fun play to learn activity by cutting the construction cutouts into shapes!
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For example, the whiskers can be rectangles (make one long, medium and small).
The eyes can be circles and so on and so forth.
Use elmers glue to attach the construction cutouts to the paper plate and say aloud the shapes as you go!
How to make a bunny for a simple arts and crafts activity:
Make your own Easter bunny by grabbing a handful of cotton balls.
Then glue those cotton balls to the bottom of a paper plate.
Glue on oval shaped printer paper cutouts to the top of the paper plate to make ears
And, boom!
You’ve made an easy peasy bunny rabbit craft that only took probably around 2 minutes to put together!
Easy Easter paper crafts are my jam. What about you?
Have you attempted to make your own Easter bunny before?
How did your Easter craft bunny come out? And, what did you do?
I’d love to learn more about how you made your Easter craft bunny so maybe we can try it out too!
Related: Looking for Ideas on Decorating Easter Eggs? Here are over 70 Easter Decorating Egg Ideas for Kids!
How do you draw an easy Easter bunny?
Easter bunny drawing ideas don’t necessarily have to be hard.
A simple Easter rabbit craft can look like this:
Grab an unused coffee filter.
Then, grab a paper plate.
On a sheet of paper, use the paper plate to trace a circle onto.
Then, on one side of the drawing, trace the coffee filter to create a rabbit craft head and body.
Erase the part of the circles that are touching so that the bigger traced circle and the smaller one are connected and made as one.
Then, draw ovals for ears.
Draw a circle for an eye, whiskers, a nose and a mouth.
Draw on a pair of hands and feet along with a tail.
Boom! An easy craft rabbit with the help of a couple of homemade items to make a cute easter bunny!
Have you ever attempted making Easter bunnies before? How did it turn out and what techniques did you try?
Share with me below!
Related: Looking for even more Easter Crafts and Activities for Kids? Here are over 70 Easter Crafts/Activities for Kids.
What do you do with the Easter bunny?
Easter bunny DIY ideas can look like a simple game of hide the Easter eggs around your LO’s playroom or the living room.
Easter arts and crafts and paper plate bunnies may also be added into the mix.
If you are not going to have the Easter bunny in your home (a bunny costume for delivering eggs..) then I’ve heard that the Easter bunny has come to drop off these arts and crafts or eggs for a day filled with fun, coloring/crafting and games!
How do you celebrate in your home?
Related: Don’t forget to check out our Easter Busy Book for Kids!
Without further ado, let’s get into the Easy Easter Bunny Crafts for Kids!
Start with a chocolate Easter bunny, then add the recipients favorite candy, a few small toys, or even inexpensive jewelry. For older kids we love to fill a few eggs with money (think small bills!), drop in a few $5 gift cards (especially if it's a teenage easter basket), or even some sample-size toiletries.
For older kids, an Easter egg scavenger hunt adds a challenge and makes the hunt more rewarding. Each egg they find has a clue in it that leads them to the next one, or it can include puzzle shapes that they find and then have to put together.
You don't need to be an expert crafter to tackle one of these DIY projects. Turn brown paper bags into adorable bunnies, brighten a woven basket with colorful pom-poms or cut and weave strips of cardstock. Or, challenge yourself by coating a basket in preserved moss or sewing strips of felt into a rainbow shape.
Using the scissors, Oester cuts through the marshmallow on a diagonal bias to create two bunny ear-shaped pieces. She then dips the cut side that exposes the inside of the marshmallow into the pink sugar to create the inner ear effect.
You can use large marshmallows or miniature marshmallows, although you may find that the miniature marshmallows melt easier. You can even use colored or flavored marshmallows, but be sure that they are all the same color and flavor.
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