Who doesn’t love a stuffed bunny? This cotton Easter bunny craft is all about softness. Don’t have cotton balls? Do not worry! Your kids can make this cute Easter bunny craft using a variety of other materials, such as old paper or tissue paper, to give it an upcycled look. Use playdough to practice fine motor skills. There really are a lot of options.
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If you’re in need of a last-minute Easter craft for kids, this is an easy idea to consider.
You can use our free printable bunny sketch templates to create this or draw your own bunny head.
What you need:
Ask the children to prepare cardboard of their choice (we chose light blue paper as the bunny’s background).
Print out our bunny template and let the kids cut it out.
Then, have them glue the template onto the base.
Color the inside of the bunny’s ears according to the pattern.
Now it’s time for the fun part! Apply glue to the bunny’s face and around the pink ears.
Ask them to start gluing on the cotton balls.
They may need to tear cotton balls, especially around the ears.
Next, stick them on the two silly eyes.
It’s time to make the bunny’s nose. Ask the children to cut a triangle from pink paper and glue it onto the bunny’s face.
For the final touch, have your child cut four strips of black paper and glue them on as whiskers.
Your adorable cotton Easter bunny craft is complete.
Use it as a charming Easter decoration or give it as a sweet handmade gift.
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