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Paper Cone Bunny Craft

Need to make quick and slightly quirky Easter decorations?

Try making this paper bunny craft!

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During the gift giving season we made a really fun looking Santa hat and thought an Easter version was needed too.

Even though we use a pattern in the tutorial, you can easily make this craft without a pattern (and if you need one, you can find the pattern at the end of this tutorial).

Paper Cone Rabbit Craft

What you need

  • pastel craft paper
  • drag
  • glue
  • tick
  • vibrating eye patch

Watch Video Tutorial

Or follow the step-by-step instructions below

Start by cutting a half or quarter circle out of paper. This will be used to make the cone.

Apply glue and roll into a cone shape.

Allow the glue to dry before continuing.

We like to use clothespins to make the drying process easier (so you don’t have to hold the item back yourself).

Time to do the head and everything!

Cut a circle or use a hole punch to shape the head.

Also cut ears.

Glue them together.

Face decoration.

Glue the face to the top of the cone.

Cut out the front legs and glue them to the cone.

Cut a strip of paper and make it into an accordion.

Glue the accordion legs to the cone.

And there you have it, your paper rabbit craft is done!

Cone Pattern Cone Pattern

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