Easter is quickly approaching and we’re sharing tons of fun activities you can do with your kids or students!
This popsicle stick Easter bunny craft might just be one of our favorites. It’s another easy Easter craft for kids that will help build memories that’ll last a lifetime!
We haven’t been creating popsicle stick crafts for too long, but as soon as we made the first one, we were hooked.
They’re fun to make and they allow kids to work on so many different skills all in one project. There’s building, painting, cutting, coloring, and more!
Be sure to download the free printable template to make it even easier to recreate at home.
Easter Bunny Craft
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Supplies
- Popsicle sticks
- Permanent glue dots or hot glue
- White paint
- Paintbrush
- Pink marker
- Colored cardstock
- 1 cm pom pom
- Scissors
- Glue stick
- Easter bunny template (enter your email in the form at the end of this post to have the link sent to you)
Directions
Download the Easter bunny template, print, and cut out the pieces you need.
If you don’t want to use glue dots, replace them with hot glue and do the same steps as above.
Paint the popsicle sticks in 1-2 thin coats of white paint. Let dry completely before moving on.
Take the Easter bunny head and use a pink marker to draw on the nose and the bunny’s inner ears.
Glue the bunny head to the top of the popsicle sticks.
Position the bunny’s legs at the bottom of the popsicle sticks, one on each side, and glue it in place.
Next, place the belly in the middle of the popsicle sticks and glue it down.
Place the arms, one on each side, on the top portion of the belly so it’s slightly on the belly, and glue to secure it.
Finish off by gluing the bowtie just below the bunny’s mouth. Glue the pom pom to the middle of the bowtie to complete the craft!
More Easter Activities 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.
If your kids love crafting, we have many more ideas for them! To stay with the Easter bunny theme, try out this handprint bunny craft. It’s our most popular Easter craft to date. It’s easy and great for young children.
This paper plate chick craft is another quick craft that’s perfect for Easter.
Don’t forget about sheep! We have this sheep paper bag puppet, this sheep paper plate craft, or this pom pom sheep craft.
Popsicle Stick Easter Bunny Craft for Kids
This popsicle stick Easter bunny craft is a fun and simple activity for kids to do this Easter!
Materials
- Popsicle sticks
- Permanent glue dots or hot glue
- White paint
- Paintbrush
- Pink marker
- Colored cardstock
- 1 cm pom pom
- Scissors
- Glue stick
- Easter bunny template
Instructions
- Download the Easter bunny template, print, and cut out the pieces you need.
- Paint the popsicle sticks in 1-2 thin coats of white paint. Let dry completely before moving on.
- Take the Easter bunny head and use a pink marker to draw on the nose and the bunny's inner ears.
- Glue the bunny head to the top of the popsicle sticks.
- Position the bunny's legs at the bottom of the popsicle sticks, one on each side, and glue it in place.
- Next, place the belly in the middle of the popsicle sticks and glue it in place.
- Place the arms, one on each side, on the top portion of the belly so it's slightly on the belly, and glue it in place.
- Finish off by gluing the bowtie just below the bunny's mouth. Glue the pom pom to the middle of the bowtie to complete the craft!
Free Easter Bunny Template
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. Read more.
Toni
Friday 15th of March 2024
Please send me the template
Sam
Friday 15th of March 2024
Since you’re a subscriber, you just need to click the “Click Here To Get Your Freebie” image at the end of the post and then enter your email in the form. After that, it’ll automatically redirect you to the download page ◡̈
Pam
Tuesday 22nd of February 2022
Popsicle Stick Easter Bunny Craft for Kids
please sent template to
Sam
Wednesday 23rd of February 2022
To get the template, all you have to do is enter your email in the form at the end of the post and the link will be sent to you :)