Popsicles sticks are an excellent companion to any craft. Be it Valentine’s Day, Easter, or Christmas we can never get enough of Popsicle sticks when it comes to crafts.
This year, for Easter I am going to make little cute Popsicle stick Easter Bunny craft. This is a super quick and easy Easter craft idea for toddlers and preschoolers. I absolutely love this adorable Easter bunny crafts. This easy Popsicle stick Easter bunny craft is fun for toddlers, elementary students.
However I really love working on Easter craft since they are easy, cute and exceptionally adorable. I mean, who wouldn’t like a bunny in their home? And, if you can make a bunny all by yourself, you’ll feel quite like God! Well, jokes apart, let me teach you how to make a bunny using Popsicle sticks. I bet you’ll love it.
This is a blog post about making cute and easy Popsicle Stick Easter Bunny Craft.
Supplies needed to make Popsicle Stick Easter Bunny craft
- Popsicle stick
- Googly eyes
- Scissors and glue
- Colored markers and pencil
- Construction paper (red and white)
How to Make Popsicle Stick Easter Bunny Craft with your Kids
- STEP 1: To make a bunny first take two popsicle sticks and color them in pink and Yellow (Easter colors for Easter Bunnies). But, do not color the yellow stick completely. Leave about 1/4th of the space on the top and paint it white.
- STEP 2: Take a white construction paper and cut it out in the shape of bunny ears. Stick this to the popsicle stick painted in red. Repeat the same with a red construction paper and stick it to the popsicle stick painted yellow.
- STEP 3: Make the bunny ears look cuter by cutting out small ears 2 red and 2 white. Stick them alternatively. Red ones goes on the white ears and vice versa.
- STEP 4: Stick semi-circular construction paper at the neck of one bunny (red bunny) and use a marker to make the bunny whiskers. Attach a pompom on the center and make it look more elegant. You can even use google eyes to make the bunny eye.
- STEP 5: For the yellow bunny, take a black marker and make the bunny face, nose, eyes and neck tie.
- STEP 6: Use white construction paper to make small bunny paws and then stick red construction paper in the middle to make it look more authentic.
And, you are done making an easy bunny craft for Easter.
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