Easter Bunny Card Craft For Kids [Free Template]

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Easter is such a fun time for kids! There’s so much to love between the egg hunts, chocolate bunnies, and spending time with family.

If you want to add even more fun and creativity to the holiday, why not make an Easter bunny card together?

You only need a few basic supplies and our free template. Follow the step-by-step directions, and you’ll quickly have a fun little keepsake. If your kids love creating, check out our other easy Easter crafts for kids for more hands-on holiday fun.

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This is one of those easy projects that’s simple, cute, and perfect for gifting to grandparents and friends or even as an added handmade touch to a basket stuffed with goodies. Plus, kids will feel so proud seeing how cute their DIY cards turn out!

Supplies

Directions

Start by downloading and printing the template. Once the template is printed, gather the materials for this fun activity. Get those scissors ready, and let’s help the kids bring this bunny to life!

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First, guide your child to take the base card, fold along the dashed line, and cut out the bunny face, leaving the top part uncut.

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Place the nose at the top of the mouth lines and glue it in place.

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Next, help your child to glue the cheeks below and slightly outside the eyes.

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Create the ears by gluing the inner ears to the outer ears.

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Once the ears are completed, glue them to the back of the bunny’s head, one on each side.

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Finally, encourage your child to write a sweet message inside!

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While you’re here, check out our card crafts There are so many fun ideas!

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More Easter Ideas For Kids

Happy Easter Mouse – Everyone knows Mouse from the classic If You Give A Mouse A Cookie book, but now he’s back and ready to celebrate Easter! Kids will love watching him as he goes on an Easter egg hunt!

Pete the Cat: Big Easter Adventure – Join Pete as he races to help the Easter bunny just in time for Easter! This is another new classic kids rate as a must-have!

It’s Not Easy Being A Bunny – Follow PJ the bunny as he tries to discover what kind of animal he’d rather be instead of a bunny! It’s a silly story with a great lesson.

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Kids’ Easter Crafts

Duck Handprint Craft – Make this sweet handprint DIY that kids are sure to love. This is a simple paper activity with a free template. You can use it in your classroom or at home for spring and Easter!

Handprint Easter Bunny Craft – This Easter bunny is the perfect activity to go alongside your egg hunt this year! After all the excitement of finding candy-filled eggs, kids can settle down with this easy, fun, and mess-free activity.

They’ll love making their own handmade Easter greetings with special touches to spread cheer this spring.

A collage of four Easter and spring-themed paper crafts featuring different animals. The top left image shows a handprint duck and mallard made from colorful cut-out paper. The top right image features two bunny faces emerging from decorated Easter eggs. The bottom left image presents two sheep crafts with cotton-like wool details. The bottom right image showcases two bright yellow paper chicks with layered wings and expressive eyes.Pin

Popsicle Stick Sheep Craft – Kids will love this easy DIY that is perfect to do with popsicle sticks. Let your kids paint and create with their hands by following our easy instructions. The sheep are so cute, so it’s the perfect Easter activity!

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Chick Handprint Card Craft – Sometimes the best gifts are made with hands. Here’s a super-easy project that makes a sweet gift and keepsake for years to come! This adorable chick handprint card is simple, fun, and perfect for spring.

Easter Activities for Kids

These Easter do-a-dot printables for kids are an easy, no-prep spring holiday activity that your children will enjoy. They’re perfect to use with preschool and kindergarten-aged children and can help them learn with family activities like this one.

Celebrate the season with easy Easter projects like these free printable Easter coloring pages. They’re great for entertaining kids on rainy days or keeping little hands busy while you prepare a Spring holiday meal.

A collage of four Easter-themed children's activity pages featuring colorful illustrations. The top left image is a letter recognition worksheet with a blue bunny and circles containing uppercase and lowercase letters. The top right image is a "Happy Easter" coloring page with decorated eggs in pastel shades. The bottom left image shows a hand-colored bunny holding an Easter egg. The bottom right image features a brightly colored Easter egg design with blue stripes and dots, accompanied by markers.Pin

These free Easter egg coloring pages are great for getting kids to use their imagination. Children can develop fine motor skills while having fun with this activity. Plus, they make really cute kids’ Easter art to hang on the fridge this spring!

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Finally, check out these first-grade Easter worksheets from Homeschool Happiness. Featuring adorable images for the upcoming spring holiday, these pages will help kids build first-grade math skills, practice parts of speech, and develop their writing abilities.

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5 from 8 votes

Easter Bunny Card Craft For Kids

Author: Sam
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Active Time: 8 minutes
Total Time: 13 minutes
Use this printable template to have kids make their own bunny-themed cards and then give them away as gifts to mom, dad, or grandparents this spring season.

Materials

  • Colored cardstock or construction paper
  • Scissors
  • Glue stick
  • Bunny template

Instructions

  • Download the bunny template, print, and cut out the pieces you need.
  • Begin by taking the base card, fold along the dashed line, and cut out the bunny face, leaving the top part uncut.
  • Place the nose at the top of the mouth lines and glue it in place.
  • Next, glue the cheeks below and slightly outside the eyes.
  • Create the ears by gluing the inner ears to the outer ears.
  • Once the ears are completed, glue them to the back of the bunny's head, one on each side.
  • Finish off by writing a sweet message inside!

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    1. No problem!

  1. Would love this Easter bunny card template.

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  2. I would love this easter bunny card craft! Do you send the link to an email address? Thank you!

    1. Yes. All you need to do is enter your email in the form at the end of this post to have the link sent to you 🙂

  3. What size envelope would these fit in for mailing?

    1. Oh, I don’t actually know. I don’t have a physical copy in front of me, so I would probably just make them and then find an envelope after they’re done.

  4. Would love to make this one!

    1. Since you’re already an email subscriber, all you need to do is enter your email in the form at the end of any post and it’ll automatically redirect you to the download page 🙂

  5. Connie Teal says:

    I can’t wait to have my students make these. They are adorable!

    1. Aww, thanks!

  6. I can’t find the form to request this adorable craft template. What am I missing?

    1. It’s above the comments section, under the heading titled “Bunny Card Template”. If you’re not able to see it, it most likely means you have a firewall blocking it from appearing. If you can allow the page or try from a personal device, you should be able to see it. Also, some readers say they’re not able to see it on Chrome, but they can on other browsers. You may be able to try that as well ◡̈ Please let me know if you have any questions!

  7. Dana Wenger says:

    Would like this for kindergarten to make for Easter.

    1. Since you’re already an email subscriber, all you need to do is enter your email in the form at the end of any post and it’ll automatically redirect you to the download page 🙂

  8. Please send the link on the free bunny card craft

    1. Of course! All you need to do is enter your email in the form at the end of this post to have the link sent to you 🙂

  9. Please send me Easter Bunny Card Craft For Kids.

  10. I like to do with children

    1. Great! All you need to do is enter your email in the form at the end of the post and the link will be sent to you ?

    1. You’re welcome!

    1. Thanks!

  11. I especially appreciate with all my heart the free templates.

    1. Aw, thanks!

  12. Thank you so much for these

    1. You’re welcome!!

    1. Thanks 🙂

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