Skip to Content

Easter Bunny Paper Craft (Free Printable Template)

Hippity hoppity, Easter is on its way! Get kids excited for the holiday with a fun and creative project. This cheerful activity is a fun way to celebrate spring and add to your Easter festivities. 

This Easter bunny paper craft is sure to bring smiles all around. Have kids create their own adorable bunny holding a carrot! 

Hop on over to explore even more creative and festive easy Easter crafts for kids that they will love!

A promotional image for a kindergarten Easter Bunny craft idea, featuring two paper bunny cutouts in pastel colors—one light purple and one light blue—each holding an orange carrot. The background includes a purple fabric, and the text overlay highlights the "Free Printable Template" available for the craft.

This post may contain affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate and a participant in other affiliate programs, I earn a commission on qualifying purchases. Read our disclosure policy.

Easter Bunny Printable Craft

Add this fun and easy project to your home or classroom activities for little ones to use their imagination while practicing their fine motor skills. They can make their bunny unique by choosing their favorite colors – soft pastels, bright and cheerful colors, or natural bunny shades.  

These cute bunnies will make great Easter decor hanging on the fridge or on a classroom bulletin board!

Get started by downloading our free template and gather a few simple supplies like construction paper, scissors, and glue. With just a few snips and a little creativity, kids will have their very own Easter bunny ready to hop into the holiday fun!

Supplies

A printable Easter bunny craft template featuring a black-and-white outline of a bunny holding a carrot, alongside a completed version of the craft with a light blue bunny, pink inner ears, and an orange carrot with green leaves. Surrounding the template are crafting supplies, including scissors, crayons, and glue, set against a corkboard background. The text at the top highlights the "color, cut, & paste version included for younger kids!"

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!

A person is holding a black-and-white printable template of a bunny holding a carrot, designed for a paper craft. The background features a purple fabric, and the template includes labeled cut-out sections for the bunny's body, hands, and carrot.

First, guide your child to glue the inner ears inside the outer ears.

A person is attaching a pink inner ear piece to a blue paper bunny craft, which has eyelashes and a simple drawn-on nose. The background features a purple fabric.

Next, glue the eyes next to the eyelashes.

A person is attaching a round paper eye to a blue paper bunny craft, aligning it carefully. The bunny has pink inner ears and eyelashes, and the background features a purple fabric.

Draw the nose above the mouth line.

A person with pink-painted nails is using a pink marker to add details to the nose of a blue paper bunny craft. The bunny has large eyes, pink inner ears, and eyelashes, with a purple fabric backdrop in the background.

Now, help your child to draw the bunny’s foot pads on each foot.

A person with pink-painted nails is using a pink marker to add details to a blue paper bunny craft. The bunny has large eyes, a small pink nose, and pink accents inside its ears, with a purple fabric backdrop in the background.

Glue the carrot top to the back and top of the carrot.

A person with pink-painted nails is assembling an orange paper carrot with green leaves, preparing to attach it to a blue paper bunny craft. The bunny, with large eyes and pink accents on its ears and feet, lies on a white surface with a purple fabric backdrop.

Next, glue the carrot to the bunny’s body.

A person with pink-painted nails is attaching an orange paper carrot with green leaves to a blue paper bunny craft. The bunny has large eyes, pink details on its ears and feet, and a small pink nose, set against a white background with a purple fabric accent.

Finally, encourage your child to glue the arms on each side of the carrot, making it look like the bunny is holding it.

A person is assembling a blue paper bunny craft, attaching an orange carrot with green leaves to its paws. The bunny has large, round eyes, pink details on its ears and feet, and a small pink nose, set against a white background with a purple fabric accent.

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

A handmade paper craft of a light blue bunny with pink inner ears, large round eyes, and a small pink nose, holding an orange carrot with green leaves. A person with pink-painted nails is holding the bunny, while another similar purple bunny craft is partially visible in the background on a white surface.

Easter Books For Kids

There are so many great Easter books for kids, but these are some of our favorites. Grab them from the library or buy them to add to your child’s collection! They’re great for helping your child develop a larger vocabulary, focus, and more!

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.

Two handmade paper bunny crafts, one light blue and one light purple, each with pink inner ears, large round eyes, and a small pink nose, holding an orange carrot with green leaves. They are placed on a white surface with a purple fabric backdrop.

Kids Easter Crafts

Torn Paper Bunny Craft – Kids can tear, glue, and hop into Easter fun with this bunny made with torn paper pieces. It’s a hands-on way for kids to explore textures and creativity while also honing their bilateral hand coordination. Just grab some paper, download the free template, and get the kids tearing.

Sheep Tissue Paper Craft – Get ready for some baa-rilliant Easter fun! This fluffy sheep is perfect for little hands to tear, scrunch, and glue tissue paper to create a soft, 3D effect. As kids shape their woolly friend, they’ll strengthen fine motor skills, so this project is both adorable and great for early development!

A collage of four adorable animal-themed crafts for kids. The top left image features bunny art on blue and purple backgrounds, with textured cotton detailing. The top right image showcases fluffy sheep crafts with crumpled tissue paper for their wool. The bottom left image displays two bright yellow baby chicks hatching from brown eggshells. The bottom right image features two cartoon-style paper cats in orange and brown, with large expressive eyes and playful tails.

Chick Card Craft – Peep, peep! This adorable chick card is the cutest way to hatch some Easter fun! Kids will love creating a sweet baby bird in its nest, hiding a special holiday message inside.

This card will give kids a little cutting, gluing, and handwriting practice then they can give an Easter greeting to someone special.

Easter Egg Cat Craft – Hop into Easter fun with a purr-fectly adorable activity! This Easter egg cat will get kids to be creative while practicing scissor skills, following instructions, and using their imagination. Once finished, their cute kitty egg will be ready to proudly display for all to admire!

Free Printable Easter Activities

Easter fun is sure to be had with these Easter bunny cutting practice worksheets! Kids will snip, trace, count, and match while sharpening fine motor skills. They’ll cut along dotted paths, match bunny tops to bottoms, and cut and paste numbers to complete counting challenges.

As they complete each activity, they’ll boost hand-eye coordination, problem solving, and spatial awareness all in a fun, festive way! Print them out for home or classroom fun, and watch kids gain confidence with every snip!

A handmade paper craft of a purple bunny with pink inner ears, large round eyes, and a small pink nose, holding an orange carrot with green leaves. A light blue version of the same bunny craft is visible in the background, both set against a white surface with a purple fabric backdrop. A person's hand with pink nail polish is holding the purple bunny in the foreground.

Make learning fun this Easter with these engaging Easter bunny activity sheets! Kids will play their way through exciting challenges like matching, mazes, counting, and graphing to strengthen their problem solving, math, and fine motor skills.

They’ll match shadows, guide the bunny through a maze, count and graph fluffy friends, and pair up matching bunnies. These print-and-go worksheets are perfect for preschoolers and kindergarteners to make Easter learning a breeze. Download now and get kids in on the bunny themed fun!

A collage of four educational and creative activities for children features various worksheets and crafts. The top left image shows a cutting practice worksheet with dashed lines in different patterns for children to trace with scissors. The top right and bottom left images display colorful Easter egg coloring activities, with decorated eggs in bright colors and markers placed around them. The bottom right image presents a shadow matching worksheet where children draw lines to connect objects with their corresponding silhouettes.

These free printable Easter egg coloring pages are the perfect quiet-time activity for home or the classroom! Little ones can scribble away while older kids (and even adults!) join in the fun. Creativity knows no bounds with the six unique designs included!

Use crayons, markers, or colored pencils for classic coloring, or print on cardstock to paint, add glitter, or decorate with stickers and jewels. The big, open spaces give kids enough room to let their imaginations run wild. Just print, color, and enjoy!

A handmade paper craft of a light blue bunny with pink inner ears, large round eyes, and a small pink nose, holding an orange carrot with green leaves. The bunny has a cheerful expression and is placed on a white surface with a purple fabric backdrop.

Add some holiday fun to learning with this Easter beginning sounds matching activity! This printable turns phonemic awareness practice into an engaging game for toddlers and preschoolers. Kids will help sort eggs into the right baskets by matching each picture’s beginning sound.

The festive theme keeps things fresh and exciting, making learning feel like play.

Share With Us

Did you make this activity with your kids or students? We’d love to feature them on our social media!

For a chance to have your child’s project featured, simply snap a picture of the completed project and post it to our Facebook page, email it to us directly by clicking here, or use #simpleeverydaymom on your social media!

More Easter Ideas For Kids

A handmade paper craft of a purple bunny with pink inner ears, large round eyes, and a small pink nose, holding an orange carrot with green leaves. A light blue version of the same bunny craft is visible in the background, both set against a white surface with a purple fabric backdrop. A person's hand with pink nail polish is holding the purple bunny in the foreground.

Easter Bunny Paper Craft

Prep Time: 8 minutes
Active Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 18 minutes
This Easter bunny paper craft is sure to bring smiles all around. Grab some simple supplies and make it this Easter season!
5 from 1 vote
Print Pin Rate
Author: Sam
Video

Materials

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

Instructions

  • Download the bunny template, print, and cut out the pieces you need.
  • Begin by gluing the inner ears inside the outer ears.
  • Next, glue the eyes next to the eyelashes.
  • Draw the nose at the top of the nose mouth.
  • Now, draw the bunny’s foot pads on each foot.
  • Glue the carrot top to the back and top of the carrot.
  • Next, glue the carrot to the bunny’s body.
  • Finish off by gluing the arms on each side of the carrot, making it look like the bunny is holding it.

Free Printable Easter Bunny Paper Template

Freebie download image
Craft Rating




This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Vicky

Tuesday 11th of March 2025

Love this!

Kamille - Community Support Assistant

Tuesday 11th of March 2025

That makes me happy! Appreciate it!

Patricia Olofsson

Monday 10th of March 2025

Love it, thank you

Kamille - Community Support Assistant

Monday 10th of March 2025

So happy to hear that! Thank you!

Katie Inskeep

Monday 10th of March 2025

This is a super cute project. I am having a hard time receiving it though.

Kamille - Community Support Assistant

Monday 10th of March 2025

Thank you! Have you tried clicking the 'Click Here to Get Your Freebie' image at the end of the post? After that, enter your email in the form, and the link will be sent to you. If you're already a subscriber, entering your email will automatically redirect you to the download page. ◡̈

Rita

Monday 10th of March 2025

Mooi

Kamille - Community Support Assistant

Monday 10th of March 2025

Appreciate it! Thank you!

Rosa Elena Hernández

Monday 24th of February 2025

Excellent activity I love it, Thank you so much

Kamille - Community Support Assistant

Tuesday 25th of February 2025

That means a lot—thank you! Hope you have fun with it!

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.