
Print and cut out the paper bunny template. Trace the bunny template onto a sheet of Craft Foam and cut out. You can reuse this template to ensure that all of your bunnies look the same! Download the Free Template here!




Using a flat bristled paint brush and acrylic paint, apply paint to one side of the bunny. Stamp the bunny onto the canvas and fill in any places not ‘stamped’ with paint.

To make a swirled flower, cut a 3-4” circle from colored cardstock. The circle doesn’t need to be perfect. From the outside of the circle, begin cutting a swirl until 1/2” of the circle is uncut. This uncut portion will serve as the base and final size of your flower.



Here's where the swirling comes into play! Begin rolling the cut swirl onto itself. Try to roll it pretty tightly so that when it unravels, it still keeps a swirled effect. Add a few drizzles of hot glue to the flower base and adhere the cut swirl to the base.




Use a mini flower punch to punch additional flowers out of cardstock. To create the leaves, fold a piece of green cardstock in half and cut out a leaf shape. Glue all of the leaves, flowers, and pearl flower stamens onto the bottom of the canvas using a hot glue gun. To add stamens to the small punched flowers, apply a drop of paint from a Fabric Paint Pen.

Using a Gold Metallic Sharpie®, write your guest's name onto the canvas. Place the finished canvas onto a Mini Wooden Easel.

Once the dinner party is over, your guests will enjoy taking these home to add to their own Easter décor.

Print and cut out the paper bunny template. Trace the bunny template onto a sheet of Craft Foam and cut out. You can reuse this template to ensure that all of your bunnies look the same! Download the Free Template here!




Using a flat bristled paint brush and acrylic paint, apply paint to one side of the bunny. Stamp the bunny onto the canvas and fill in any places not ‘stamped’ with paint.

To make a swirled flower, cut a 3-4” circle from colored cardstock. The circle doesn’t need to be perfect. From the outside of the circle, begin cutting a swirl until 1/2” of the circle is uncut. This uncut portion will serve as the base and final size of your flower.



Here's where the swirling comes into play! Begin rolling the cut swirl onto itself. Try to roll it pretty tightly so that when it unravels, it still keeps a swirled effect. Add a few drizzles of hot glue to the flower base and adhere the cut swirl to the base.




Use a mini flower punch to punch additional flowers out of cardstock. To create the leaves, fold a piece of green cardstock in half and cut out a leaf shape. Glue all of the leaves, flowers, and pearl flower stamens onto the bottom of the canvas using a hot glue gun. To add stamens to the small punched flowers, apply a drop of paint from a Fabric Paint Pen.

Using a Gold Metallic Sharpie®, write your guest's name onto the canvas. Place the finished canvas onto a Mini Wooden Easel.

Once the dinner party is over, your guests will enjoy taking these home to add to their own Easter décor.