If you’re looking for a sweet Easter activity for preschoolers, pre k, or early elementary, these handprint Easter bunny ideas are a great place to start. They work for spring afternoons at home, classroom centers, or anytime you want something that feels special but doesn’t take forever.
Each project turns little painted hands or simple paper pieces into keepsakes that families actually save. The steps are clear, kids know what to do, and you won’t need a huge supply list.
Whether you’re planning a school craft or making memories at home, these bunny-themed activities make the days leading up to Easter feel extra fun.
If you’re also looking for more seasonal inspiration, you can find plenty of easy Easter crafts for kids that work well at home, in classrooms, or during quiet afternoons leading up to Easter.
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Handprint Bunny Craft For Kids (Free Template)
Kids can transform their handprint into an adorable bunny using a free template and simple craft supplies. They'll trace and cut out their hand on colorful paper, then add fun touches like pipe cleaner whiskers and a fluffy pom-pom nose to bring their bunny to life.This mess-free project is easy for young kids and makes a cute Easter keepsake they'll be proud of.
A painted handprint bunny is a perfect craft for toddlers and preschoolers during springtime. Little ones get to have their hand coated in paint and stamped onto paper, then they can stick on googly eyes and draw a tiny nose and whiskers to bring their bunny to life.It's simple, quick to make, and relatively mess-free – plus kids can experiment with fun colors or extra decorations to make their bunny unique.Related: Paper Bag Bunny Craft
Cute and Clever Bunny Handprint Craft – Easter Craft For Kids
A traced handprint becomes a charming bunny holding a special carrot treat in this clever Easter craft. Kids trace and cut out their hand shape, then remove one finger so the cut-out magically transforms into a bunny with perky ears, little paws, and even a tiny flower crown.It's an imaginative project that gives children a chance to add fun accessories and personal touches to their paper bunny.Also try: Easter Bunny Paper Bag Puppet
An Easter bunny handprint craft with a fun twist lets your child create not only a cute bunny but also a little basket from their handprints. Using a printable template, kids trace and cut out both hands to form a paper Easter basket, then tuck their handprint bunny inside.It's a creative project that makes a whole Easter scene from handprints, and kids will be proud to show off their own bunny-in-a-basket creation.Related: Easter Bunny Basket Craft
With just some construction paper and a handy template, kids can turn their hand tracing into the cutest little Easter bunny. They'll cut out their paper handprint and use the template pieces to give the bunny big ears, a pink nose, and all its facial features.This easy craft involves no paint and lets kids create an adorable spring bunny almost entirely on their own – a perfect low-mess Easter project.
Simply paint your child's hand white and stamp it on paper to start this adorable bunny keepsake craft. Once the handprints dry, kids can draw on a cute face and even add a tiny paper bow tie to dress up their bunny.It's quick, easy, and makes a great Easter tradition – you can write your child's name and the year on the back of the cut-out bunny to save it as a memory.Also try: Easter Bunny Paper Craft
Here's a super-cute, simple way to make an Easter bunny from a handprint that works as both a decoration and a card. All you need to do is paint your child's hand white, press it onto paper, and once it dries, they can draw a happy bunny face or even glue on a pom-pom nose and whiskers.Kids will love turning their handprint into a bunny and can proudly display it on the fridge or use it as a homemade Easter card for someone special.Related: Bunny Paper Cup Craft
Bunny handprint art is an easy Easter keepsake that kids of all ages can create with just some paint and paper. Have them paint their hand (keeping the fingers close together to form the ears) and stamp it onto a page.Once it's dry, they can add sweet details like pink ears, eyes, and whiskers with markers or paint. This lovely art project is perfect for home or the classroom, and each bunny handprint turns out a little differently, making it a special keepsake.Also try: Bunny Shape Craft
Kids can make a sweet handprint bunny card to surprise someone special, and the best part is that it involves no paint or mess. They simply trace their hand on folded cardstock to form a bunny-shaped card, then use colored paper cutouts or markers to add the bunny's face, ears, and whiskers.It's an easy Easter keepsake that even little kids can craft, and they get to write their own holiday message inside to make it personal.
Kids will have a blast making this Easter bunny handprint card because the bunny's face is fluffy, with soft pom-poms. They trace their hand onto folded cardstock to make a bunny-shaped card, then cover the front with mini pom-poms to create a fuzzy bunny head complete with googly eyes, a pink nose, and little pipe cleaner whiskers.Inside, the card is blank for them to write a “Hoppy Easter!” message, making this craft a cute, textured keepsake to give to family or friends.Related: Torn Paper Bunny Craft
Bunny Rabbit Handprint Craft For Kids (Easter Idea)
Even the littlest crafters can handle this classic bunny handprint craft with just a bit of white paint and paper. Have your child press their paint-covered hand onto construction paper (with the fingers arranged to look like bunny ears), then let them draw on a friendly bunny face once it dries.It's effortless to do but turns out so cute, and kids will be delighted to see how their own handprint turns into a little Easter bunny.Also try: Easter Bunny Activity Sheets
For a more sentimental project, this Easter keepsake uses both your child's handprint and footprint to create adorable holiday characters. Paint and decorate one handprint to look like a bunny, then turn a footprint into another Easter friend and display both together on the same page or canvas.It's an excellent way to capture how small your child's hands and feet are at this age, and the finished art makes a precious Easter memory or gift for family.Related: Easter Bunny Cutting Practice Worksheets
This handprint bunny craft doesn't need paint—it uses simple paper and a clever tracing trick to create the bunny shape. Kids simply trace their hand and cut it out, skipping the middle finger so the paper handprint has only two “ears,” then they can draw on a sweet bunny face and any other decorations.Children will love seeing their hand outline transform into a bunny, and they can use whatever colors and details they like to make it their own.Also try: Easter Bunny Name Craft
A few snips and folds can turn a simple hand tracing into a bunny that looks like it's sitting up. After cutting out their handprint, kids fold down the thumb and pinky to make the bunny's paws and snip off the middle finger so that two tall ears remain, then draw on the bunny's face to finish it.It's a creative little project that uses only paper and markers, and kids will be proud of how a simple hand tracing can become a lifelike bunny.Related: Easter Egg Bunny Craft
Sam is the crafter and founder of Simple Everyday Mom. She has been featured in Oprah Mag, Good Housekeeping, The Spruce Crafts, Country Living, The Bump, and more.