This Blog post is about Easter Bunny Crafts for Kids

Oh my goodness, I can’t WAIT to get started on this Easter crafting extravaganza! I’m so excited to share these 31 Easter Bunny Crafts for Kids with you—think of me as your crafty bestie, spilling all my favorite ideas over a steaming cup of coffee.

I’ve got a soft spot for Easter; it reminds me of when I was a kid, hopping around the house with bunny ears made from construction paper, leaving a trail of glitter my mom still talks about.

These ideas are fun, easy, and oh-so-adorable, perfect for keeping little hands busy and making memories. Plus, I’ve packed in step-by-step tips to make it a breeze for you and your kiddos.

Let’s get crafting!

1. Cotton Ball Bunny Tail Wreath

Oh, this one’s a total cutie! I love how fluffy and simple it is—perfect for tiny crafters.

Picture This: A cozy front door with a round wreath covered in soft white cotton balls, like a bunny’s tail exploded into the sweetest decoration ever. A pastel pink ribbon loops around it, fluttering in the spring breeze.

How-To:

  1. Grab a small foam wreath (dollar store finds work great!).
  2. Hot glue cotton balls all over it—let the kids squish them on for extra giggles.
  3. Tie a pastel ribbon into a bow and glue it at the top.
  4. Hang it up and watch everyone “ooh” and “ahh”!

Tip: If glue guns scare you with little ones, use craft glue—it takes longer to dry, but it’s just as cute.


2. Paper Plate Bunny Mask

Masks are my jam—my nephew once wore one of these for three days straight!

Picture This: A bright kitchen table scattered with crayons, a paper plate bunny mask staring back with googly eyes, pink whiskers twitching in the sunlight streaming through the window.

How-To:

  1. Cut two eye holes in a paper plate.
  2. Glue on a pink pom-pom nose and pipe cleaner whiskers.
  3. Add googly eyes (because who doesn’t love those?).
  4. Staple string or elastic to the sides to wear it.

Tip: Let the kids color the plate first for extra personality!


3. Fingerprint Bunny Cards

I made these with my niece last year, and her tiny fingerprints still melt my heart.

Picture This: A stack of handmade cards on your counter, each with little pink fingerprint bunnies hopping across a green construction paper field, a sunny yellow sky above.

How-To:

  1. Fold cardstock in half for the card base.
  2. Dip a fingertip in pink paint and press it onto the paper.
  3. Add ears, eyes, and a tail with markers once it dries.
  4. Write a sweet Easter note inside!

Tip: Wash those hands quick—paint gets everywhere fast!


4. Popsicle Stick Bunny Hutch

This one’s a mini masterpiece—my craft stash always has popsicle sticks ready!

Picture This: A tiny bunny hutch on your shelf, popsicle sticks glued into a box shape, a little cotton ball bunny peeking out, surrounded by a green felt “grass” base.

How-To:

  1. Glue popsicle sticks into a square frame (4 walls, a roof).
  2. Paint it white or pastel—whatever vibe you’re feeling.
  3. Stick a cotton ball bunny inside with a dab of glue.
  4. Add felt grass around the bottom.

Tip: Hot glue works best for the sticks—craft glue can get wobbly.


5. Bunny Ear Headbands

I wore these as a kid and felt like the Easter Queen—your kids will too!

Picture This: A sunny backyard, kids hopping around with white felt bunny ears bouncing on a headband, pink centers catching the light as they giggle.

How-To:

  1. Cut two bunny ear shapes from white felt, smaller pink ones for the insides.
  2. Glue the pink onto the white, then glue both to a headband.
  3. Let it dry while you sip coffee (you deserve it).
  4. Pop it on and hop away!

Tip: Use a sturdy headband—flimsy ones flop over.


6. Egg Carton Bunny

Egg cartons are my secret weapon—cheap and versatile!

Picture This: A colorful egg carton bunny sitting on your windowsill, its little white ears poking up, a bright blue sky outside framing the scene.

How-To:

  1. Cut one cup from an egg carton.
  2. Paint it white (or any fun color!).
  3. Glue on paper ears and a pom-pom tail.
  4. Draw a cute face with markers.

Tip: Acrylic paint sticks better than watercolor on these.


7. Bunny Tail Pom-Pom Garland

This garland makes me squeal every time—it’s so fluffy!

Picture This: A living room with a string of white pom-pom “bunny tails” draped across the mantel, soft light glowing, making it feel like spring’s arrived.

How-To:

  1. Make or buy white pom-poms (yarn and a fork work if you’re DIY-ing!).
  2. Thread them onto twine with a big needle.
  3. Hang it up wherever needs some bunny love.
  4. Step back and admire your work!

Tip: Space them evenly—clumpy garlands look wonky.


8. Bunny Butt Planters

These crack me up—my sister still has hers from last Easter!

Picture This: A sunny porch with a tiny pot, a bunny’s “butt” (cotton balls!) sticking out, green sprouts poking up like it’s hopping through a garden.

How-To:

  1. Fill a small pot with soil and plant grass seeds.
  2. Glue two cotton balls on top for the bunny butt.
  3. Add little paper feet and ears peeking out.
  4. Water it and watch it grow!

Tip: Keep it moist—grass seeds are picky.


9. Felt Bunny Puppets

Puppet shows are my favorite rainy-day fix—hours of fun!

Picture This: A cozy couch corner, a white felt bunny puppet with pink cheeks hopping across a pillow stage, kids laughing in the background.

How-To:

  1. Cut two bunny shapes from white felt, stitch or glue the edges (leave the bottom open).
  2. Add felt eyes, nose, and cheeks.
  3. Slip it on your hand and start the show!
  4. Watch your kids take over the storytelling.

Tip: Hot glue’s faster, but stitching lasts longer.


10. Bunny Bookmark

I’m a bookworm, so these are my go-to gifts for little readers!

Picture This: A colorful book on the nightstand, a bunny bookmark peeking out, its white ears and pink nose bright against the pages.

How-To:

  1. Cut a bunny shape from cardstock (ears long enough to stick out!).
  2. Color or paint it—pink nose, black eyes.
  3. Glue a pom-pom tail on the back.
  4. Slip it into your favorite Easter story.

Tip: Laminate it if you’ve got a laminator—keeps it sturdy!


11. Toilet Paper Roll Bunny

I save every roll for crafts like this—upcycling for the win!

Picture This: A craft table with a white-painted toilet paper roll bunny, googly eyes bouncing as it sits in a patch of pretend grass (green paper scraps!).

How-To:

  1. Paint a toilet paper roll white.
  2. Glue on paper ears and a pom-pom nose.
  3. Add googly eyes and whiskers with markers.
  4. Set it up for some bunny playtime!

Tip: Cut the top into ear shapes if you’re feeling fancy.


12. Bunny Tail Cupcakes

Okay, these are edible crafts—my kind of multitasking!

Picture This: A kitchen counter lined with vanilla cupcakes, each topped with a fluffy white marshmallow “tail,” sprinkles scattered like spring confetti.

How-To:

  1. Bake or buy cupcakes (vanilla’s my fave).
  2. Frost them white.
  3. Plop a marshmallow on top for the tail.
  4. Add sprinkles for extra cuteness.

Tip: Big marshmallows work best—mini ones get lost.


13. Bunny Nose Masks

My cousin’s twins rocked these last Easter—so adorable!

Picture This: A picnic table outside, kids giggling with pink pom-pom noses strapped on, bunny whiskers swaying as they munch carrots.

How-To:

  1. Cut a strip of cardstock to fit around their face.
  2. Glue a pink pom-pom in the center for the nose.
  3. Add pipe cleaner whiskers on each side.
  4. Staple elastic to the ends to wear it.

Tip: Test the elastic first—too tight’s no fun!


14. Yarn-Wrapped Bunny Ornaments

These are so soft, I want to cuddle them myself!

Picture This: A little Easter tree on your table, white yarn-wrapped bunnies dangling, their pink felt ears popping against a soft green tablecloth.

How-To:

  1. Cut a bunny shape from cardboard.
  2. Wrap white yarn around it until it’s plump.
  3. Glue on felt ears and a tiny tail.
  4. Tie a string to hang it up.

Tip: Use a glue dot to start the yarn—it sticks better.


15. Bunny Handprint Art

Handprints are my sentimental fave—perfect keepsakes!

Picture This: A bright fridge door with a white handprint bunny, pink ears and a cotton tail, stuck up with a magnet next to a grocery list.

How-To:

  1. Paint a hand white and press it onto paper (fingers down!).
  2. Add pink paper ears and a cotton ball tail once dry.
  3. Draw eyes and whiskers with a marker.
  4. Date it—trust me, you’ll treasure it later!

Tip: Keep wipes handy—paint spreads fast with wiggly hands.


16. Bunny Tail Treat Bags

I love filling these with jelly beans—such a hit!

Picture This: A party table with white paper bags, each with a cotton ball tail glued on, stuffed with pastel candies, soft sunlight glowing through.

How-To:

  1. Grab small white paper bags.
  2. Glue a cotton ball on the back for the tail.
  3. Fill with Easter treats (jelly beans, anyone?).
  4. Tie with a ribbon and hand them out!

Tip: Double up the glue—cotton balls can fall off.


17. Bunny Silhouette Canvas

This one’s artsy and simple—I’ve got one in my hallway!

Picture This: A small canvas on an easel, a black bunny silhouette hopping across a pastel pink background, spring flowers blooming outside the window.

How-To:

  1. Paint a mini canvas a soft color (pink, blue, whatever!).
  2. Cut a bunny shape from black paper.
  3. Glue it on once the paint dries.
  4. Hang it up or prop it somewhere cute.

Tip: Use a stencil if cutting’s not your thing.


18. Bunny Ear Napkin Rings

These make Easter dinner extra special—my mom loved them!

Picture This: A dining table set with pastel plates, white napkins rolled up, bunny ears peeking out of paper rings, a vase of tulips in the center.

How-To:

  1. Cut a strip of cardstock and tape it into a ring.
  2. Glue white and pink felt ears on top.
  3. Slide a napkin through and set the table!
  4. Watch everyone smile at the cuteness.

Tip: Make extras—they disappear fast!


19. Bunny Footprint Trail

My backyard Easter hunts always start with these—pure magic!

Picture This: A grassy lawn with white bunny footprints leading to a hidden basket, morning dew sparkling, birds chirping overhead.

How-To:

  1. Cut bunny feet from white paper (two ovals, three toes!).
  2. Tape them in a trail around the yard or house.
  3. Lead it to a surprise (candy, a toy, whatever!).
  4. Watch the kids follow it with glee.

Tip: Laminate them if it’s damp outside.


20. Pom-Pom Bunny Keychains

I’ve got one on my keys—it’s so squishy!

Picture This: A purse on the counter, a fluffy white pom-pom bunny dangling from the zipper, pink ears swaying as you grab it to go.

How-To:

  1. Make a big white pom-pom (yarn’s my go-to).
  2. Glue on tiny felt ears and eyes.
  3. Attach a keychain ring with a jump ring or string.
  4. Clip it on and show it off!

Tip: Hot glue holds the ring better than craft glue.


21. Bunny Paper Bag Puppets

These kept my daycare kiddos busy for hours—huge win!

Picture This: A living room floor littered with crayons, a white paper bag bunny puppet hopping along, its pink nose wiggling in the afternoon light.

How-To:

  1. Grab a white paper lunch bag.
  2. Glue on paper ears, a pom-pom nose, and eyes.
  3. Draw whiskers and a mouth with markers.
  4. Stick your hand in and play!

Tip: Reinforce the ears with tape—they flop otherwise.


22. Bunny Whisker Straws

These make sipping juice way more fun—I’m obsessed!

Picture This: A picnic blanket outside, colorful straws with white pipe cleaner whiskers poking out of mason jars, lemonade sparkling in the sun.

How-To:

  1. Cut pipe cleaners into whisker lengths (3 per straw).
  2. Tape them around a straw with a pom-pom nose on top.
  3. Pop it in a drink and sip away!
  4. Watch the kids giggle nonstop.

Tip: Use sturdy straws—thin ones bend too much.


23. Bunny Tail Coasters

My coffee table needs these—they’re so charming!

Picture This: A wooden table with white felt coasters, each with a fluffy cotton ball tail, a mug of tea steaming beside them.

How-To:

  1. Cut circles from white felt.
  2. Glue a cotton ball in the center for the tail.
  3. Add tiny paper feet if you’re extra.
  4. Set your drink on it and relax!

Tip: Double the felt for thicker coasters.


24. Bunny Ear Corner Bookmarks

Another book lover’s dream—my niece keeps stealing mine!

Picture This: A bedtime storybook open, a bunny ear bookmark hugging the corner, white and pink peeking out against the page.

How-To:

  1. Cut a square from white paper, fold it into a triangle.
  2. Fold the sides up to make a pocket, glue them down.
  3. Add bunny ears and a face on top.
  4. Slip it onto a page corner.

Tip: Use cardstock—it holds up better.


25. Bunny Tail Bath Bombs

Okay, I made these with my sister—they’re adorable and relaxing!

Picture This: A bathroom shelf with fizzy white bath bombs, each with a cotton ball tail, a candle flickering nearby, steam rising from the tub.

How-To:

  1. Mix a simple bath bomb recipe (baking soda, citric acid, etc.).
  2. Mold them into balls and let them dry.
  3. Glue a tiny cotton tail on each.
  4. Drop one in the bath and enjoy!

Tip: Add a drop of lavender oil—smells amazing!


26. Bunny Face Masks (Paper)

These are quick and oh-so-cute—I whip them up last minute!

Picture This: A craft party table, kids coloring paper bunny masks with pink noses, a sunny window casting light on their masterpieces.

How-To:

  1. Cut a bunny face from white paper, add eye holes.
  2. Glue on a pom-pom nose and whiskers.
  3. Tie string to the sides to wear it.
  4. Hop around and have fun!

Tip: Pre-cut the shapes if time’s tight.


27. Bunny Tail Mason Jars

I use these for Easter snacks—so pretty on the table!

Picture This: A kitchen island with mason jars, white cotton tails glued on, filled with pastel M&Ms, sunlight streaming through the glass.

How-To:

  1. Grab a small mason jar.
  2. Glue a cotton ball on the lid or side.
  3. Fill with treats or flowers.
  4. Set it out and watch it shine!

Tip: Paint the lid pastel for extra pop.


28. Bunny Ear Hair Clips

My daughter rocks these—she feels so fancy!

Picture This: A vanity mirror with a little girl grinning, white bunny ear clips in her pigtails, pink centers glowing against her hair.

How-To:

  1. Cut small bunny ears from felt (white and pink).
  2. Glue them onto a hair clip.
  3. Let it dry and clip it in!
  4. Admire the cuteness.

Tip: Use alligator clips—they grip better.


29. Bunny Tail Wind Chimes

These jingle in the breeze—my porch loves them!

Picture This: A breezy patio, white pom-poms dangling from a stick, little bells tinkling below, flowers swaying nearby.

How-To:

  1. Tie pom-poms and bells to strings.
  2. Hang the strings from a stick or hoop.
  3. Hang it outside and listen!
  4. Enjoy the spring vibes.

Tip: Use fishing line—it’s sturdy and invisible.


30. Bunny Face Cookies

Baking’s my happy place—these are a must!

Picture This: A cooling rack on the counter, sugar cookies with white icing bunny faces, pink noses, and sprinkles, the oven still warm.

How-To:

  1. Bake round sugar cookies.
  2. Frost with white icing.
  3. Add candy eyes, a pink nose, and whiskers.
  4. Munch and smile!

Tip: Store-bought dough works if you’re short on time.


31. Bunny Tail Photo Frame

This one’s for the memory hoarders like me—so sweet!

Picture This: A shelf with a small frame, a cotton ball tail glued on, a photo of your kiddo in bunny ears smiling back, soft light filtering in.

How-To:

  1. Grab a cheap mini frame.
  2. Glue a cotton ball tail on the corner.
  3. Slip in an Easter photo.
  4. Display it proudly!

Tip: Use a hot glue dot—keeps it secure.


There you go, my friend—31 Easter bunny crafts to make your spring sparkle! I had a blast dreaming these up, picturing you and your little ones giggling over glue and pom-poms. Which one are you trying first? Tell me—I’m dying to know! Happy crafting!

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