
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

Bunny Sponge Painting

Cotton Ball Bunny Mask

Dot Marker Bunny Silhouette

Feed the Bunnies Color Match

Toilet Paper Roll Bunny Stamps

Vertical Bunny Maze

Wobble Bunny Balloon
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.