
Collection · 7 activities
Easter bunny crafts
All the bunnies. None of the candy.
Seven crafts that put the bunny at the center — not the egg. Most take under 30 minutes and use paper, paint, and a toilet paper roll, so you can pull them out any afternoon in March or April.
In this collection
7 activities to get outside
Before you start
What you'll need
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From outside
- ·Fallen leaves (various shapes)
- ·Small sticks and twigs
- ·A handful of rocks or pebbles
- ·Outdoor sand or dirt (for sand play)
- ·Wildflowers or grass stems
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From your craft drawer
- ·Paper (white or coloured)
- ·Card stock or cardboard scraps
- ·White craft glue or glue stick
- ·Washable paint and brushes
- ·Googly eyes (optional)
- ·Markers or crayons
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Handy extras
- ·A small basket or bag for collecting
- ·Newspaper or a tray for paint mess
- ·Scissors (adult-supervised)
- ·A damp cloth for sticky fingers
Common questions
Questions parents ask
Can toddlers do these?
Feed the Bunnies and Bunny Sponge Painting are both doable from age 2 with a little help. The sponge technique requires no fine motor control — just dip and press.
Which one is the most impressive to hang up?
The Dot Marker Bunny Silhouette makes a clean piece of art. The contrast between the painted background and the white bunny shape looks intentional and frame-worthy.
Do I need to buy anything special?
No. Everything here is paper, paint, and stuff already in the recycling bin. Cotton balls are the one item you might not have — a pom-pom works just as well.
How far in advance can we make these?
All seven hold up well for at least a week after they dry, so you can make them early in Holy Week and display them right through Easter Sunday.






