


Print the bunny template. Cut the template out. Position the template onto the canvas and lightly trace the bunny using a pencil.



Using a lighter color, fill in the bunny with paint. I used a pale blue. Ella thought white would look good over her colorful canvas. Don’t worry, the paint will cover the pencil markings.



You can embellish any way you like. We kept ours simple. Let paintings dry. Once the paint has dried use a hot glue gun and add your fluffy bunny tail!

That’s it, you’re done! I love the simplicity of this Easter bunny craft. Let your kids get creative and embellish their artwork with stickers, glitter or possibly buttons. They can choose to free paint or even finger paint! The options are endless. If you are looking for some more Easter crafts for your kids make sure to check out my DIY paper plate toddler basket and my Easter ideas for a boy basket! Hop to it!



Print the bunny template. Cut the template out. Position the template onto the canvas and lightly trace the bunny using a pencil.



Using a lighter color, fill in the bunny with paint. I used a pale blue. Ella thought white would look good over her colorful canvas. Don’t worry, the paint will cover the pencil markings.



You can embellish any way you like. We kept ours simple. Let paintings dry. Once the paint has dried use a hot glue gun and add your fluffy bunny tail!

That’s it, you’re done! I love the simplicity of this Easter bunny craft. Let your kids get creative and embellish their artwork with stickers, glitter or possibly buttons. They can choose to free paint or even finger paint! The options are endless. If you are looking for some more Easter crafts for your kids make sure to check out my DIY paper plate toddler basket and my Easter ideas for a boy basket! Hop to it!