15 Festive Easter Bunny Crafts That Make Kids Smile

Easter is almost here, and I can still remember how much fun my twins had making all the bunny crafts when they were younger.

We’d pull out the construction paper and cotton balls, and before I knew it, the table was covered in little bunny faces and fluffy tails.

If you’re looking for an easy way to keep your kiddos busy this spring, these Easter crafts are such a fun option.

They’re simple to set up, don’t require a ton of supplies, and give the kids something festive to work on while you finally sit down for a minute.

Grab the scissors, markers, and glue, and get ready for some cute Easter fun with your crew!

Fun Easter Bunny Crafts to Make

Looking for a fun way to keep the kids busy this spring?

These Easter bunny crafts are super easy to make and add a cute, festive touch to your day.

1. Cute Bunny Mason Jar Craft

If your kids are obsessed with all things bunny, this Cute Bunny Mason Jar Craft is a must-do!

Grab a mason jar, add some pastel paint, bunny ears, and a little fluff for the tail—boom, instant Easter magic.

Best for storing candy, tiny toys, or just sitting pretty on the counter.

Bonus: It’s a fun, low-mess craft that keeps the little ones busy while you sip your coffee.

2. Toddler Bunny Feet Craft

Okay, this one is adorable.

Take your little one’s baby feet (or toddler feet) and turn them into the cutest bunny ever!

Cut out a bunny shape, cover it in soft cotton balls, and for the best part, glue a picture of your child’s face where the bunny’s head goes.

Then, use their tiny footprints as the bunny’s feet!

It’s the perfect keepsake for Easter or just a cute way to freeze those tiny toes in time before they grow too fast. Bonus points if you let them go wild with pastel paint!

3. Bunny Butt Flower Pot

This bunny is literally hopping into spring!

Grab a small flower pot and line it with brown felt to look like dirt. Next, glue in a cute felt carrot (because, duh, bunnies love snacks).

Now for the fun part, stick a big white fluff ball in the center for the bunny’s booty, add a tiny white pom pom tail, and cut out two little felt feet with pink toe pads to glue at the bottom.

It’s the perfect Easter craft for kids and makes the cutest table decoration.

4. Peep Gingerbread House Craft

Who says gingerbread houses are just for Christmas?

Get some graham crackers, frosting, and all the pastel candy you can find because we’re making the cutest Peep Gingerbread House!

Use frosting as the glue to build your mini house, then go wild decorating with sprinkles, jelly beans, and candy grass. Now for the star of the show, place a marshmallow Peep inside like it just moved in!

5. Pom Pom Bunnies

These little fluffballs are too cute to handle!

Find some cardstock and cut out a simple bunny head and feet. Now, glue on some pom poms for the body, go classic white or pastel for a fun Easter vibe.

Add tiny pink pom poms for the nose, googly eyes (because every bunny needs personality), and glue the feet at the bottom so it looks like it’s ready to hop away! Perfect for

Easter baskets, DIY decor, or just a fun craft to keep the kiddos busy. Bonus points if you make a whole bunny family!

6. Pom Pom Easter Bunny Wreath

This fluffy bunny wreath is the cutest way to decorate for Easter! Start with a wreath base (grapevine, wire, or foam) and cover it in soft pom poms, go all white for a classic bunny look or mix in pastel colors for extra spring vibes.

Now for the bunny ears, cut them out of felt, using white for the outside and pink for the inner ear, then glue them to the top of the wreath.

Add a cute bow, some faux flowers, or even a tiny pom pom tail at the bottom for extra charm!

Hang it on your door or in your kiddo’s room for an adorable Easter touch!

7. Bunny Mask

Get ready for some hoppin’ cute fun with this DIY Bunny Mask!

Start with a paper plate and cut out a big hole in the center—this is where your face will peek through.

Next, cut out two big bunny ears from cardstock or felt and glue them to the top. Add pipe cleaner whiskers, a little pink pom pom nose, and even some googly eyes if you want extra bunny vibes!

Finally, glue a popsicle stick to the bottom so you can hold it up like a real mask. Perfect for Easter dress-up, pretend play, or the cutest photo ops ever!

8. Bunnies In Buttons, Yarn or Tissue

Outline a bunny shape on cardstock and choose your material, glue on swirled yarn for a fluffy effect, pastel buttons for a colorful and textured look, or scrunched tissue paper for a 3D vibe.

Add a tiny pom pom tail for extra cuteness, and you’ve got the perfect DIY Easter craft! Frame it, turn it into a card, or let your little one’s creativity run wild.

9. Bunny Toilet Paper Roll

This easy bunny stamp craft is perfect for little hands!

Take three toilet paper rolls and staple them together—shape two into slight points for the bunny ears while keeping the third round for the face.

Dip the end in pastel paint and press onto paper to create adorable bunny outlines.

Once dry, add cute little bunny faces with markers or paint.

10. No Sew Sock Easter Bunny

This No-Sew Sock Bunny is the cutest (and easiest) Easter craft!

Grab a clean sock, fill it with rice or stuffing, and tie a rubber band around the top to create the bunny’s head.

Use another rubber band to shape a little round tail at the back.

Cut the top of the sock into two ears and fluff them out. Add googly eyes, a tiny pom pom nose, and tie a ribbon around the neck for extra cuteness.

No sewing required, just an easy DIY bunny perfect for Easter baskets or a cuddly springtime decoration!

11. DIY Peeps Pillow Craft

This DIY Peeps Pillow is the cutest way to bring Easter vibes into your home, no sewing or paint needed!

Grab soft pastel fabric (felt or fleece works best), cut out two identical Peeps bunny shapes, and hot glue or fabric glue around the edges, leaving a small opening.

Stuff it with polyfill to make it extra fluffy, then seal it up. For the eyes and nose, cut out small black felt circles and glue them on.

That’s it, your adorable Peeps pillow is ready to cuddle! Use it for decorating, gifting, or adding to an Easter basket!

12. Cotton Ball Bunny Face

This Cotton Ball Bunny Face is the fluffiest Easter craft ever! Start with a paper plate or cut out a large circle from cardstock.

Cover the entire surface with cotton balls to make it extra soft and bunny-like.

Cut out felt or construction paper ears, a pink nose, and whiskers, then glue them on. Finish with googly eyes or black felt circles for the eyes, and your adorable bunny face is complete!

Perfect for Easter decorations, kid-friendly crafting, or just a fun afternoon project.

13. Cute Bunny Craft

Start by cutting out a large orange circle from cardstock, then fold it in half to create the rocking base.

Use a bunny template or cut out a bunny shape from white or pastel paper, then glue it to the folded half-circle so it stands up. Add a tiny paper carrot to the bunny’s paws for extra Easter vibes!

Once done, gently push it and watch your bunny rock back and forth—so cute and fun for kids!

14. Easter Bunny Plate Bag

This Easter Bunny Plate Bag is the cutest way to hold treats or small gifts! Start with two paper plates and staple or glue them together along the edges, leaving an opening at the top to create a pouch.

Cut out and attach bunny ears from cardstock or felt, then decorate the face with googly eyes, a pink pom pom nose, and drawn-on whiskers.

Punch two holes at the top and thread a ribbon or yarn through for handles.

Fill it with candy, stickers, or tiny Easter surprises.

15. Easter Bunny Sun Catchers

These Easter Bunny Sun Catchers bring the cutest spring vibes to any window!

Start by cutting out a bunny shape from black construction paper or cardstock, then cut out the inside to create a frame.

Next, tear or cut small pieces of colorful tissue paper and glue them onto a piece of contact paper or wax paper.

Place the bunny frame on top, press it down, and trim any excess.

Hang it on a window and watch the light shine through for a beautiful, pastel glow, nice for Easter decorating with the kids!

Fun & Easy Easter Bunny Crafts for Kids

I hope you found some easy Easter crafts for your kids!

I know my twins absolutely adored craft time in our house and these Easter bunny crafts were a hit!

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