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Materials Needed:
- Gray felt (for the basket)
- Pink felt (for inner ears and flowers)
- Black embroidery thread or marker (for the face)
- Artificial or felt flowers (for decoration)
- Hot glue gun
- Scissors
- Needle (optional)
- Circular base template (e.g., a bowl)
Steps:
- Create the Basket Base:
- Cut a rectangle of gray felt for the sides and a circle for the base.
- Glue or sew the rectangle into a cylindrical shape, then attach the base.
- Make Bunny Ears:
- Cut two ear shapes from gray felt and smaller pink shapes for the inner ears.
- Glue the pink felt onto the gray ears and attach them to the inside of the basket rim.
- Add Bunny Face
- Stitch or draw the bunny’s eyes, nose, and whiskers on the front.
- Decorate with Flowers:
- Arrange and glue flowers near the base of the ears for a cute look.
- Fill and Finish:
- Add shredded paper or faux grass and fill the basket with items.
Your adorable bunny basket is ready!
2.
Materials Needed:
- A white cylindrical box or container
- White and pink cardstock (for bunny ears)
- Black and pink markers or stickers (for the bunny face)
- Pink satin ribbon
- Fresh flowers (e.g., pink roses and baby’s breath)
- Floral foam (to hold the flowers in place)
- Scissors
- Hot glue gun or tape
Steps:
- Prepare the Base:
- Use a white cylindrical box or paint a container white if needed.
- Attach a pink satin ribbon around the middle of the container and tie it into a neat bow.
- Make the Bunny Ears:
- Cut two large ear shapes from white cardstock.
- Cut two smaller ear shapes from pink cardstock for the inner ear details and glue them onto the white ears.
- Attach the ears to the back of the container using hot glue or tape.
- Create the Bunny Face:
- Use black markers or stickers to add the eyes.
- Draw or attach a small pink oval for the nose.
- Keep the design minimal for a clean and cute look.
- Add the Flowers:
- Soak the floral foam in water and place it inside the container.
- Insert fresh pink roses and baby’s breath into the foam, arranging them to create a full and fluffy “crown” for the bunny.
- Finish and Display:
- Adjust the flowers and ears to ensure they are symmetrical and secure.
- Place your bunny flower arrangement in a well-lit spot for a charming display.
Your bunny-themed floral arrangement is ready! It’s perfect for a gift or as a centerpiece for spring and Easter decor.
3.
Materials Needed:
- Brown craft paper or cardstock (for covering the rolls and making the ears)
- Toilet paper rolls
- Pink and green paper (for flowers and leaves)
- Black marker or black beads (for eyes and whiskers)
- Pink marker or paper (for the nose)
- Glue or double-sided tape
- Scissors
Steps:
- Prepare the Base:
- Cover the toilet paper rolls with brown craft paper or cardstock using glue or tape.
- Make Bunny Ears:
- Cut two large bunny ear shapes from the same brown craft paper.
- Optionally, cut smaller inner ear shapes from pink or white paper and glue them onto the brown ears.
- Attach the ears to the inside top of each roll.
- Create the Bunny Face:
- Use a black marker or glue small black beads for the eyes.
- Add a small pink paper circle or draw a pink triangle for the nose.
- Use the black marker to draw whiskers and a small mouth.
- Add Decorative Flowers:
- Cut flower shapes from pink paper and leaves from green paper.
- Layer the flower pieces, glue them together, and add a small yellow circle to the center for detail.
- Attach the flowers and leaves to the side of each bunny.
- Finish and Arrange:
- Add more decorative touches, like patterns on the ears or additional flowers if desired.
- Arrange the bunnies on a table or shelf for display.
Your cute bunny decorations are ready to brighten up your space! These are perfect for spring or Easter-themed crafts.
4.
Materials Needed:
- Wooden craft spoon or disposable spoon
- Black marker (for bunny face)
- String or thin wire (for bunny ears)
- Checkered ribbon (for the bowtie)
- Kraft cardstock or cardboard (for backing)
- Glue or tape
- Scissors
- Optional: Small heart sticker or marker to draw a heart
Steps:
- Draw the Bunny Face:
- Use a black marker to draw the bunny’s eyes, nose, whiskers, and mouth on the spoon’s head.
- Make Bunny Ears:
- Form two loops with the string or wire to create bunny ears.
- Attach the ears to the back of the spoon using glue or tape.
- Add a Bowtie:
- Tie a small bow using checkered ribbon.
- Glue the bowtie at the base of the spoon head.
- Prepare the Card Base:
- Attach the spoon onto a piece of kraft cardstock or cardboard using glue.
- Add a heart decoration below the bowtie for extra charm.
- Personalize (Optional):
- Write a message (e.g., “Ostergrüße” for “Easter Greetings”) on the handle or card.
Your bunny spoon craft is ready! It’s a cute and easy project for Easter gifts or decorations.
5.
Materials Needed:
- Wooden pegs or cone-shaped wooden pieces (for the body)
- Small wooden balls (for the head)
- White and pink acrylic paint
- Paintbrush
- Fabric (for the bunny ears)
- Twine or jute string (for the neck)
- Small decorative flowers (e.g., fabric or paper roses)
- Bells (optional, for decoration)
- Hot glue gun
- Black marker or fine-tipped paintbrush (for facial details)
Steps:
- Paint the Body and Head:
- Paint the wooden cone (body) with pink acrylic paint and add white polka dots for decoration.
- Paint the wooden ball (head) white.
- Allow them to dry completely.
- Assemble the Bunny:
- Attach the wooden ball to the top of the cone using a hot glue gun to form the head and body.
- Add Facial Features:
- Use a black marker or fine-tipped paintbrush to draw the eyes, mouth, and whiskers.
- Paint a small pink dot for the nose.
- Make the Ears:
- Cut two ear shapes from striped or patterned fabric.
- Glue the ears to the top of the wooden head.
- Decorate:
- Tie a piece of twine or jute string around the neck and add a small bell for charm.
- Attach a decorative flower to the base of one ear for extra cuteness.
- Finish:
- Allow all glue to set and ensure the pieces are secure.
- Display your bunny figurines as cute decor!
6.
Materials Needed:
- A wooden or plastic egg (or a real egg, hollowed and cleaned)
- White acrylic paint
- Thin wire (for glasses)
- Metal or cardstock (for the bunny ears)
- Black marker or fine-tip paintbrush (for the face)
- Hot glue or strong adhesive
- Scissors or pliers (for shaping the wire)
Steps:
- Paint the Egg:
- Paint the egg white using acrylic paint.
- Let it dry completely.
- Add the Bunny Face:
- Use a black marker or fine-tip paintbrush to draw the eyes, nose, mouth, and whisker dots.
- Make the Bunny Ears:
- Cut ear shapes from thin metal, cardstock, or stiff paper.
- Attach the ears to the top of the egg using hot glue or adhesive.
- Create the Glasses:
- Shape the wire into two circles for the lenses.
- Add a small connecting bridge between the circles and create ear hooks.
- Adjust the size to fit the egg and place the glasses on the bunny’s “face.”
- Finish and Display:
- Ensure all components are securely attached.
- Place the bunny egg on a flat surface for display.
Your cute bunny with glasses is ready to showcase! Perfect as a spring or Easter decoration.
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Materials Needed:
- Wooden balls (for the bunny heads)
- Fabric squares (in colorful patterns, approx. 20×20 cm)
- Small rubber bands or twine
- Black and red markers or paint (for the face)
- Cotton stuffing or rice (to fill the fabric base)
- Glue (optional, for securing)
Steps:
- Prepare the Fabric Base:
- Place a small amount of cotton stuffing or rice in the center of the fabric square.
- Create the Bunny Body:
- Gather the edges of the fabric around the stuffing to form a pouch.
- Secure the top with a rubber band or twine, leaving enough fabric at the top to form the ears.
- Attach the Wooden Head:
- Place a wooden ball on top of the gathered fabric and secure it with glue or by wrapping the twine around the base of the ball.
- Shape the Bunny Ears:
- Adjust the remaining fabric above the head to create bunny ears. Shape and twist the fabric as needed to make them stand upright.
- Draw the Bunny Face:
- Use black and red markers or paint to draw the bunny’s eyes, nose, whiskers, and smile on the wooden ball.
- Finish:
- Arrange the ears for a cute look, and your bunny is ready to display!
ese bunnies are perfect for spring decor or as a fun craft for kids!
8.
Materials Needed:
- Wooden planks (cut to desired sizes for the large and small bunnies)
- Wooden balls (for the noses)
- Black paint or marker (for the eyes)
- Thin black wire or twine (for the whiskers)
- Sandpaper
- Saw (for shaping the wood)
- Wood glue or hot glue
- Optional: Wood stain or paint for finishing
teps:
- Cut the Wood:
- Use a saw to cut the wooden plank into a triangular or tapered shape with bunny ears at the top.
- Sand the Edges:
- Sand all edges and surfaces of the wood for a smooth finish.
- Attach the Nose:
- Glue a wooden ball near the center of the plank to act as the bunny’s nose.
- Add Whiskers:
- Cut pieces of black wire or twine to make whiskers.
- Glue them beneath the wooden ball.
- Draw the Eyes:
- Use black paint or a marker to draw small dots above the nose for the eyes.
- Finish the Bunny:
- Optionally, stain or paint the wood for a finished look.
- Let everything dry and display your bunnies!
9.
Materials Needed:
- Wooden ovals or egg shapes (for the bunny body)
- Small wooden blocks (for the base)
- Thin black wire (for ears and arms)
- Paint (pastel colors like pink and green)
- Paintbrush
- Black marker or fine-tip paintbrush (for the face)
- Burlap or wood heart cutouts (for the heart detail)
- Drill (for making holes)
- Hot glue or wood glue
Steps:
- Paint the Wooden Pieces:
- Paint the wooden ovals with pastel colors (e.g., pink, green) and let them dry.
- Optionally, paint the base blocks in matching or contrasting colors.
- Add the Bunny Face:
- Use a black marker or fine-tip brush to draw the bunny’s eyes, nose, mouth, and whiskers on the wooden oval.
- Attach the Ears:
- Bend thin black wire into bunny ear shapes.
- Drill small holes at the top of the wooden oval and insert the wire ears, securing them with glue.
- Create the Arms:
- Bend the wire into arm shapes and attach them to the sides of the oval, either by drilling small holes or gluing them in place.
- Add the Heart Detail:
- Glue a burlap or wooden heart cutout to the front, positioned as if the bunny is holding it.
- Assemble the Base:
- Drill two small holes at the bottom of the oval and insert straight wire pieces as legs.
- Attach the wires into pre-drilled holes on the wooden block base and secure with glue.
Your wooden bunny decorations are ready! These are perfect for seasonal decor or gifting.
10.

Materials Needed:
- Toilet paper roll
- Brown cardboard or kraft paper
- Red tissue paper
- Black and pink markers
- Twine or jute string
- Cotton ball or pom-pom (for the tail)
- Small flowers or greenery (for decoration)
- Scissors
- Glue or tape
Steps:
- Wrap the Base:
- Cover the bottom part of the toilet paper roll with red tissue paper and secure it with glue or tape.
- Tie a piece of twine or jute string around the middle of the red tissue for added detail.
- Make the Bunny Ears:
- Cut two long ear shapes from cardboard or kraft paper.
- Draw or glue a small red heart on one ear for extra charm.
- Attach the ears to the inside top edge of the roll using glue or tape.
- Draw the Bunny Face:
- Use a black marker to draw simple eyes, a nose, and dotted whiskers.
- Add pink hearts or circles on the cheeks with a pink marker for cuteness.
- Add the Tail:
- Glue a cotton ball or pom-pom to the back of the roll to serve as the bunny’s tail.
- Decorate with Flowers:
- Insert small flowers or greenery into the top of the roll for a springtime touch.
Your bunny craft is now ready to brighten any space! Perfect as an Easter decoration or a fun kids’ activity.
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Materials Needed:
- Large and small stones or concrete eggs (painted gray if needed)
- Small wooden beads
- Thin wire (for shaping the ears)
- Black marker or fine-tipped paintbrush (for the face)
- Hot glue gun or strong adhesive
- Optional: Egg carton or a flat surface for display
Steps:
- Prepare the Stones or Eggs:
- If using natural stones, clean them and paint them gray if necessary. Let them dry completely.
- Create the Ears:
- Thread small wooden beads onto a piece of thin wire.
- Shape the beaded wire into bunny ear loops and twist the ends to secure.
- Attach the Ears:
- Use a hot glue gun to attach the beaded ears to the top of the stone or egg.
- Draw the Bunny Face:
- Use a black marker or fine-tip paintbrush to draw the eyes, nose, mouth, and whiskers on the front of the stone or egg.
- Display:
- Place the bunnies in an egg carton or on a flat surface as a cute decoration.
These beaded-ear bunnies are perfect for minimalistic decor and are easy to customize with different colors or bead styles!
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Materials Needed:
- Materials Needed:
- Large and small stones or concrete eggs (painted gray if needed)
- Small wooden beads
- Thin wire (for shaping the ears)
- Black marker or fine-tipped paintbrush (for the face)
- Hot glue gun or strong adhesive
- Optional: Egg carton or a flat surface for display
Steps:
- Prepare the Stones or Eggs:
- If using natural stones, clean them and paint them gray if necessary. Let them dry completely.
- Create the Ears:
- Thread small wooden beads onto a piece of thin wire.
- Shape the beaded wire into bunny ear loops and twist the ends to secure.
- Attach the Ears:
- Use a hot glue gun to attach the beaded ears to the top of the stone or egg.
- Draw the Bunny Face:
- Use a black marker or fine-tip paintbrush to draw the eyes, nose, mouth, and whiskers on the front of the stone or egg.
- Display:
- Place the bunnies in an egg carton or on a flat surface as a cute decoration.
Steps:
- Prepare the Stones or Eggs:
- If using natural stones, clean them and paint them gray if necessary. Let them dry completely.
- Create the Ears:
- Thread small wooden beads onto a piece of thin wire.
- Shape the beaded wire into bunny ear loops and twist the ends to secure.
- Attach the Ears:
- Use a hot glue gun to attach the beaded ears to the top of the stone or egg.
- Draw the Bunny Face:
- Use a black marker or fine-tip paintbrush to draw the eyes, nose, mouth, and whiskers on the front of the stone or egg.
- Display:
- Place the bunnies in an egg carton or on a flat surface as a cute decoration.
These beaded-ear bunnies are perfect for minimalistic decor and are easy to customize with different colors or bead styles!
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Materials Needed:
- Two wooden balls (one larger for the body, one smaller for the head)
- Twine or thin wire (for the ears)
- Dried flowers or faux floral decorations
- Black marker or fine-tip paintbrush (for the face)
- Hot glue gun or wood glue
- Sandpaper (if needed for smoothing the wood)
Steps:
- Prepare the Wooden Pieces:
- Sand the wooden balls if necessary to ensure a smooth surface.
- Attach the smaller ball (head) to the larger ball (body) using hot glue or wood glue. Let it dry completely.
- Add the Bunny Ears:
- Shape twine or thin wire into two loops to form bunny ears.
- Secure the ears to the top of the head with glue, ensuring they are firmly attached.
- Draw the Bunny Face:
- Use a black marker or fine-tip paintbrush to draw simple eyes, a nose, whiskers, and a small mouth on the smaller wooden ball.
- Decorate with Flowers:
- Glue dried flowers or faux floral pieces around the base of the ears for a decorative touch.
- Finish and Display:
- Let all glue dry completely, then arrange the wooden bunnies in your desired setting for display.
These rustic bunnies are perfect for spring or Easter decor and bring a natural, minimalist charm to any space.
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Steps:
- Prepare the Wood Slices:
- Use a larger wood slice for the bunny face and a smaller one as the base. Attach the two together using hot glue for stability.
- Draw the Bunny Face:
- Use a black marker or paint to draw the bunny’s eyes, nose, whiskers, and mouth.
- Paint the teeth with white paint and add pink cheeks using paint or blush.
- Add the Ears:
- Shape thin wire into bunny ear loops.
- Attach the ears to the top of the wood slice with hot glue or by drilling small holes and inserting the wire.
- Decorate with Flowers:
- Arrange dried flowers, feathers, or faux florals around the base of the ears and glue them securely.
- Finish and Display:
- Let the glue dry completely, and your wood slice bunnies are ready for display!
These cute bunnies are perfect for Easter or spring decor and are fun to customize with different flowers and expressions.
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Materials Needed:
- Paper Mache or foam cones (for the body)
- Styrofoam eggs (for the head)
- Thin wire (for the ears and whiskers)
- Raffia, ribbon, or twine (for neck decoration)
- Paint (pastel shades for the body)
- Hot glue gun
- Black marker or fine-tip paintbrush (for the face)
- Small wooden beads or pom-poms (for the nose)
Steps:
- Paint the Cones and Eggs:
- Paint the cones in pastel shades for the body.
- Paint the Styrofoam eggs white for the head. Let them dry completely.
- Attach the Head:
- Glue the painted egg (head) to the tip of the cone using a hot glue gun.
- Add the Bunny Ears:
- Shape thin wire into bunny ear loops.
- Insert the wire ears into the top of the Styrofoam egg and secure with glue.
- Create the Bunny Face:
- Draw or paint the eyes, mouth, and whiskers on the egg.
- Glue a small wooden bead or pom-pom to the egg as the nose.
- Decorate the Neck:
- Wrap raffia, ribbon, or twine around the base of the egg to create a decorative “scarf” or bow.
- Finish and Arrange:
- Add optional embellishments like feathers or tags, and arrange the bunnies together with Easter eggs for display.
Your cone-shaped bunnies are ready to brighten up your Easter decor!
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Materials Needed:
- A white egg (real or plastic)
- Pink felt (for bunny ears)
- Black marker or fine-tip paintbrush (for the face)
- Small dried flowers or faux flowers
- Glue
- Egg cup (for display)
Steps:
- Prepare the Egg:
- If using a real egg, empty and clean it carefully.
- Ensure the egg is dry before decorating.
- Draw the Bunny Face:
- Use a black marker or paintbrush to draw the bunny’s eyes, nose, whiskers, and mouth on the egg.
- Create and Attach the Ears:
- Cut two bunny ear shapes from pink felt.
- Glue the ears to the back or top of the egg.
- Add Flowers:
- Insert small dried or faux flowers into the top of the egg (you can use glue or carefully stick them into a small opening if it’s a hollow egg).
- Display:
- Place the decorated egg in a cute egg cup and display it as a centerpiece or table decor.
This bunny egg is perfect for Easter brunch or spring-themed decor!
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Small wood slices (for the bunny heads)Twine or raffia (for the ears and hanging loops)Pink and black markers or paint (for facial details)Small artificial flowers or bows (for decoration)Hot glue gun
Steps:
- Prepare the Wood Slices:
- Use small, clean wood slices as the base for the bunny heads.
- Draw the Bunny Faces:
- Use a black marker or paint to draw the bunny’s eyes, nose, mouth, and whiskers.
- Add pink cheeks using a pink marker or paint for extra charm.
- Create the Ears:
- Shape twine or raffia into loops to form bunny ears.
- Attach the ears to the top of the wood slice using hot glue.
- Add Decorations:
- Glue small artificial flowers, bows, or leaves near the ears for a cute, decorative touch.
- Create a Hanging Loop (Optional):
- Attach a loop of twine or raffia to the back of the wood slice if you want to hang the ornaments.
- Finish:
- Let the glue dry completely and display your bunny ornaments as decorations or gifts!
These wood slice bunnies are perfect for Easter crafts and rustic decor!
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Materials Needed:
- Wooden logs or branches (cut into small sections for the base)
- White plastic or real eggs (for the bunny head)
- White and pink paper or felt (for the ears)
- Black and pink markers or paint (for the face)
- Raffia or twine (for decoration)
- Thin wooden dowels or toothpicks (to attach the head to the base)
- Hot glue gun
- Drill (optional, to secure the dowel in the log)
Steps:
- Prepare the Base:
- Cut the wooden logs into small sections, ensuring the base is flat for stability.
- Drill a small hole in the top center of the log to insert the dowel or toothpick securely.
- Attach the Head:
- Insert one end of the dowel into the log and the other end into the bottom of the egg.
- Use glue to secure both ends if needed.
- Make the Bunny Ears:
- Cut two ear shapes from white paper or felt, and two smaller pink shapes for the inner ears.
- Glue the pink pieces onto the white ears, then attach the ears to the top of the egg using hot glue.
- Draw the Bunny Face:
- Use a black marker or paint to draw the eyes, nose, mouth, and whiskers on the egg.
- Add pink cheeks with a marker or paint for extra cuteness.
- Decorate with Raffia:
- Wrap raffia or twine around the top of the log where the egg is attached, tying it into a bow for a rustic touch.
- Finish and Display:
- Allow the glue to dry completely, then arrange your bunnies as delightful spring or Easter decor!
These bunny decorations are simple yet adorable, perfect for adding a rustic charm to your home!
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Materials Needed:
- Wooden logs or branches (cut into small sections for the base)
- White plastic or real eggs (for the bunny head)
- White and pink paper or felt (for the ears)
- Black and pink markers or paint (for the face)
- Raffia or twine (for decoration)
- Thin wooden dowels or toothpicks (to attach the head to the base)
- Hot glue gun
- Drill (optional, to secure the dowel in the log)
Steps:
- Prepare the Base:
- Cut the wooden logs into small sections, ensuring the base is flat for stability.
- Drill a small hole in the top center of the log to insert the dowel or toothpick securely.
- Attach the Head:
- Insert one end of the dowel into the log and the other end into the bottom of the egg.
- Use glue to secure both ends if needed.
- Make the Bunny Ears:
- Cut two ear shapes from white paper or felt, and two smaller pink shapes for the inner ears.
- Glue the pink pieces onto the white ears, then attach the ears to the top of the egg using hot glue.
- Draw the Bunny Face:
- Use a black marker or paint to draw the eyes, nose, mouth, and whiskers on the egg.
- Add pink cheeks with a marker or paint for extra cuteness.
- Decorate with Raffia:
- Wrap raffia or twine around the top of the log where the egg is attached, tying it into a bow for a rustic touch.
- Finish and Display:
- Allow the glue to dry completely, then arrange your bunnies as delightful spring or Easter decor!
These bunny decorations are simple yet adorable, perfect for adding a rustic charm to your home!