15 Fun Easter Bunny Crafts for Kids to Do

Easter is coming up, and I always get nostalgic about the fun bunny crafts I used to make with my twins when they were little.

We had the best time cutting, gluing, and turning cotton balls into the fluffiest bunny tails.

If your little one loves a good craft session, these Easter bunny crafts for kids in preschool (and older kiddos too) are a great way to celebrate the season.

They’re simple, fun, and keep little hands busy while you sneak in a coffee break.

So grab the glue sticks and construction paper—it’s time to make some Easter magic!

Easy Easter Bunny Crafts for Kids

Easter is the perfect time to break out the craft supplies and get creative with the kids!

Bunny-themed projects are always a hit, and they make for a fun way to celebrate the season without a ton of prep.

Here are some of my favorites:

1. Bunny Hats

Kids love dressing up, and what’s cuter than a pair of floppy bunny ears?

These easy bunny hats for kids’ Easter crafts are perfect for pretend play, Easter parties, or just a fun afternoon activity.

Cut a strip of construction paper to fit around your child’s head and secure it into a loop with tape or glue.

Next, cut out two large bunny ears from white paper and slightly smaller ones from pink paper to layer inside.

Glue the ears to the headband and let the kids decorate with stickers, glitter, or even a little cotton ball tail at the back!

2. Sock Bunnies

Got some old socks missing their pair?

Turn them into the cutest little bunnies with just a few simple supplies.

To make an Easter crafts for kids easy sock bunny, fill a sock with rice or stuffing until it’s nice and plump, then use a rubber band or string to create the head and body shape.

Tie another piece around the top to form bunny ears, then trim the ends into points.

Glue on googly eyes, draw a tiny nose and whiskers with a marker, and finish with a ribbon bow.

3. Handprint Bunnies

Handprint crafts are always a hit, and this Easter bunny handprint craft for kids makes an adorable keepsake to look back on as those little hands grow.

Have your child press their hand onto a piece of paper with fingers spread apart, using white or pastel-colored paint.

Once dry, turn the print upside down so the fingers become bunny ears and the palm becomes the face.

Draw on eyes, a nose, and whiskers, or glue on googly eyes and a cotton ball tail.

4. Paper Plate Bunnies

I love easy Easter bunny crafts for kids using paper plates!

Paper plates make the perfect round bunny face, and the decorating possibilities are endless.

Give each child a paper plate and have them glue on googly eyes and pipe cleaners for whiskers.

Cut out two large ears from construction paper and glue them to the top.

5. Cotton Ball Bunnies

Fluffy, soft, and fun to make, these cotton ball bunnies are a great sensory craft for little hands.

Cut a large bunny shape out of cardboard or thick paper (or use another paper plate!).

Let kids cover it in glue and stick cotton balls all over until it’s nice and fluffy.

Add a face with construction paper cutouts, markers, or googly eyes, and don’t forget a little cotton tail on the back!

6. Popsicle Stick Bunnies

These little bunnies are super cute and super easy to make.

Glue three or four popsicle sticks together to form a base, then paint it white or pastel pink.

Cut out bunny ears from construction paper or felt and attach them to the back.

Add a face with markers or small craft supplies, and if you want to make it extra cute, glue a tiny bow or flower near one ear.

7. Bunny Ears Headband

The easiest way to turn any kid into a bunny is with a simple headband!

Cut two long bunny ears from white paper or felt and pinch them together at the bottom to give them a curve.

Attach them to a headband and let the kids add decorations like stickers or glitter!

8. Paper Bag Bunny Puppets

Puppets always make craft time extra fun, and these little bunny bags are perfect for an Easter puppet show.

Start with a plain paper lunch bag and have the kids decorate the front with a bunny face using markers, paper cutouts, or googly eyes.

Cut out two ears from construction paper and glue them to the top.

If you have cotton balls, add one to the back for a fluffy tail, then let the kids put on their own bunny puppet show.

9. Pom-Pom Bunnies

How cute are these???

These tiny fluffy bunnies are so easy to make, and they’re the perfect size for little hands to play with.

Make two pom-poms out of yarn, one slightly larger for the body and a smaller one for the head.

Glue them together, then attach tiny felt ears, googly eyes, and a little nose.

If you want to make them extra fun, add a tiny pom-pom tail on the back.

10. Bunny Footprint Art

If you love handprint crafts, footprint art is just as fun!

This one makes a sweet keepsake while letting little feet get messy in a good way.

Paint the bottom of your child’s foot with pastel-colored paint and press it onto a piece of paper.

Once dry, add bunny ears, a face, and whiskers with a marker or glued-on paper cutouts.

Add a fluffy tail, and you’ve got an adorable Easter bunny print.

11. Toilet Paper Roll Bunnies

Recycling meets crafting with these easy bunny decorations made from toilet paper rolls.

Paint an empty toilet paper roll white, pink, or gray and let it dry.

Cut out paper ears and glue them to the inside of the roll.

Draw on a bunny face or add googly eyes and a pom-pom nose.

If you want, add little paper feet to the bottom so it can stand up.

12. Bunny Mask

A simple bunny mask is a fun way for kids to pretend they’re the Easter Bunny for the day.

Cut out a bunny face shape from cardstock, leaving room for eye holes. Add whiskers made from pipe cleaners and a little cotton ball nose.

Attach a popsicle stick to the bottom for a handheld mask or punch holes on the sides and tie on string so they can wear it.

13. Paper Bunny Garland

A cute Easter decoration that’s easy to make and looks great hung up around the house.

Cut bunny shapes from different papers.

Use a hole punch to make two holes in each bunny’s ears and string them onto a long piece of ribbon or twine.

Have your kiddos decorate each bunny to make them unique!

14. Bunny Silhouette Painting

A fun way for kids to paint without worrying about staying inside the lines.

Cut a bunny shape from paper and tape it onto a blank canvas or cardstock.

Let kids paint all over the paper, covering the edges of the bunny shape.

Once the paint is dry, peel off the paper bunny to reveal a perfect silhouette.

15. Paper Plate Bunny Bag

A fun and easy craft that doubles as an Easter goodie bag for collecting treats or small surprises.

Cut a paper plate in half and staple or glue it to another paper plate, leaving the top open like a pocket.

Cut out bunny ears from construction paper and attach them to the top.

Add a face with markers, googly eyes, or paper cutouts, and glue a cotton ball tail to the back.

Punch two holes on the sides and thread ribbon or yarn through to create a handle, making it easy for little hands to carry.

Get Hopping with These Easter Bunny Crafts!

Easter is the perfect time to get creative, and these bunny crafts make it easy for kids to have fun while making something adorable.

Plus, crafting is a great way to keep little hands busy and create special memories along the way.

So gather the supplies, clear a spot on the table, and let the Easter fun begin!

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Elna is a mom to twins who blogs and writes for a living. She loves all things mom. While she’s not blogging, you can find Elna meal planning, organizing and helping other moms in her Facebook group, Ready Set Blog for Traffic (From Mom to Mompreneur).