Easter Crafts

Paper Easter Bunnies
Keep your younger guests busy with this simple art project.

You'll Need:
1 large white paper plate
1 small white paper plate
white or pink
construction paper
googley eyes
3 pink chenille stems
red or pink marker
2 or 3 cotton balls
white glue
stapler
Instructions:

Staple the plates together, the small one as the head
and the larger as the body.

Cut two large oval shaped ears from the construction paper. Staple them to the back of the small paper plate.
Glue on the eyes. A small pink triangle is the nose. Cut the chenille stems in half and glue three to either side of the
nose for whiskers. Use the marker to draw on a mouth. Attach two or three cotton balls to the back of the bunny
to make a tail. The children make want to add a hair bow
or bow tie to dress up their bunny!
Kit's Tips:
I find that chenille stems are difficult to secured with white glue, I used a hole punch to insert the whiskers instead.

 

 

 

 

 

 


Baby Food Jar Bunny


You'll Need:
Baby food Jar
Glue
Cotton balls
Wiggly Eyes
one big pom-pom
one small pom-pom
white or pink pipe cleaner
Acrylic paint - white or pink


Paint the jar lid with acrylic paint and let it dry while you make the rest of the bunny. Cover the baby food jar with cotton balls. Attach the eyes, small pom pom for the nose and the big one for the tail. Shape the pipe cleaner into bunny ears and hot glue the ears to the lid. Place one last piece of cotton in between the ears.
Tip: for a small gift or party favor, fill the jar with jelly beans.