Easter Bunny Eggs Craft for Kids

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 Easter Bunny Eggs Craft For Kids

Today I am sharing a cute Easter Bunny Papercraft which is fun, easy, and simple to make with the little ones and a great Easter gift or Easter activity idea to make at preschool or in the home. I sure hope you enjoy this and have fun reading my post. Enjoy!

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What You Will Need for This Easter Bunny Egg Decoration

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GRASS FED, NON-GMO FED FREE RANGE BROWN & COLORED CHICKEN EGGS - 2 DOZENGRASS FED, NON-GMO FED FREE RANGE BROWN & COLORED CHICKEN EGGS – 2 DOZENSharpie 1949557 Color Burst Permanent Markers, Fine Point, Assorted Colors, 24-CountSharpie 1949557 Color Burst Permanent Markers, Fine Point, Assorted Colors, 24-CountPacon Tru-Ray Construction Paper, 9-Inches by 12-Inches, 50-Count, Assorted (103031)Pacon Tru-Ray Construction Paper, 9-Inches by 12-Inches, 50-Count, Assorted (103031)

How to Decorate Eggs for Easter

Print and cut out patterns from the template. The template includes – 2 outer ear and 2 inner ear patterns, 1 spiral pattern for the flower but you can create as many flowers as you want, 1 grass pattern. You can use the grass pattern by repeating the pattern to make it longer.

easter bunny eggs

Measure the egg size and glue both ends of the grass pattern, making sure that the egg fits perfectly inside it. Glue the inner ear patterns on the outer ear patterns and use the spiral pattern to create rolled flowers; simply roll the spiral from its outer edge, continue to roll towards the centre and glue the roll with the centre at the end to secure it.

easter bunny eggs

Glue the flowers on the rolled grass pattern. Glue both ends of the strip pattern from the template as well. Attach the ears with it by keeping about 1 cm gap between both ears.

Bunny Eggs

Use a black sharpie to draw the face details on the egg.

easter bunny eggs

Use a pencil to draw the patterns on the egg and then trace the patterns using sharpies.

easter bunny eggs

Use the colour sharpies to draw the lower body details of the egg bunny.

easter bunny eggs

Done with the details? You may add more if you want to but once you are done place the bottle inside the floral grass pattern and then place the egg on the bottle cap and done!

easter bunny eggs

Grab more eggs and get creative!

easter bunny eggs

To download your Template  click here.

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Easter Bunny Eggs Craft For Kids

easter bunny eggs

These super cute Easter Bunny Papercraft are easy, fun, and simple to make with the little ones and a great Easter gift or Easter activity.

Prep Time 5 minutes
Active Time 15 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Difficulty Easy

Materials

  • Eggs
  • Black sharpie
  • Different colour sharpie – 2 to 3 colours of your choice
  • Craft paper
  • Craft glue
  • Scissors
  • Pencil
  • Template
  • Bottlecap

Instructions

1. Print and cut out patterns from the template. The template includes – 2 outer ear and 2 inner ear patterns, 1 spiral pattern for the flower but you can create as many flowers as you want, 1 grass pattern. You can use the grass pattern by repeating the pattern to make it longer.

2. Measure the egg size and glue both ends of the grass pattern, making sure that the egg fits perfectly inside it. Glue the inner ear patterns on the outer ear patterns and use the spiral pattern to create rolled flowers; simply roll the spiral from its outer edge, continue to roll towards the centre and glue the roll with the centre at the end to secure it.

3. Glue the flowers on the rolled grass pattern. Glue both ends of the strip pattern from the template as well. Attach the ears with it by keeping about 1 cm gap between both ears.

4. Use a black sharpie to draw the face details on the egg.

5. Use a pencil to draw the patterns on the egg and then trace the patterns using sharpies.

6. Use the colour sharpies to draw the lower body details of the egg bunny.

7. Done with the details? You may add more if you want to but once you are done place the bottle inside the floral grass pattern and then place the egg on the bottle cap and done!

About Angela Milnes

Angela Milnes is a Qualified Early Years Teacher who has specialised in Preschool and Kindergarten teaching. She has a wealth of experience teaching young children and is passionate about kids crafts and having fun as a family. Angela has also taught cooking skills and loves to share both family recipes and easy instant pot recipes here on The Inspiration Edit. Follow her on Pinterest!

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