It’s time to start making some fun Easter crafts for kids and this paper collage bunny craft is the best way to use scraps of paper from craft projects your previous. Recycled crafts are the best!
This paper bunny collage art tutorial is super simple to make for kids of all ages, and it makes a perfect craft to do at home or in the classroom.
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We love sharing Easter craft ideas for kids; This holiday brings so many opportunities to make some of the most adorable crafts. Like, who doesn’t feel warm and cozy when looking at a stuffed bunny?
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What you need:
You will need a sheet of paper (preferably construction paper) as a base for this Easter art project. We go with a warm beige paper. Your child can choose any color they want, but it’s best to choose something that contrasts nicely with the bunny you’re making.
Doing this project will be easiest if you create an outline that you will later fill in with scraps of paper. Start by drawing a circle in the middle of the paper.
Continue drawing two large ears on the circle.
Next draw the body.
Ask the kids to tear up the paper they will use for their bunny. They will need many smaller pieces.
Apply glue to a part inside the outline of the rabbit’s body.
It’s time to start the fun! Glue torn pieces of paper to the bunny’s head.
It would be easiest if they started with the outlines and worked their way inward.
Fill the entire area, one by one.
You can leave the inside of the ear blank or fill it in and cover it with another color paper.
We make the inside of the pink bunny’s ears. So, ask young artists to tear pink or other colored paper into smaller pieces.
Apply glue to the inside of the ear.
And glue the pink pieces inside.
Glue on a pair of googly eyes.
This bunny also needs a nose. Let the kids cut out a nose shape, it can be round, square or even heart-shaped.
Use a black marker to draw the mouth of a small bunny.
All has been done!
We think our bunny is adorable!
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