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30 *Hilariously Cute* DIY Bunny Crafts Ideas That Will Make You Smile

Hop right into creativity with these 30 DIY bunny craft ideas that capture everything we love about spring! From fluffy paper bunnies to chic farmhouse décor, each project adds a touch of charm and happiness that brightens any space.

30 DIY Bunny Crafts Ideas That Make Perfect Gifts in 2025

Get ready to craft your way into the cutest season ever. Imagine fluffy pom-pom bunnies hiding in Easter baskets, pastel-painted wooden rabbits hopping across your mantel, and tiny clay bunny charms sparkling with personality. Whether you’re making home décor, party favors, or just something adorable for the kids, these creations turn ordinary materials into pure handmade joy.

These 30 DIY bunny craft ideas are playful, bright, and bursting with charm. From boho burlap bunnies and chic farmhouse designs to glittery Easter garlands and paper-mâché masterpieces, every idea captures the spirit of spring in the sweetest way. Fun to make and even more fun to display, they’ll have your home hopping with creativity all season long.

1. Fluffy Fabric Bunny Pillows

Fluffy Fabric Bunny Pillows

These pastel bunny pillows are pure Easter coziness like something out of a storybook, but even better because you made them yourself. With their soft curves, chubby pom-pom tails, and charming bows and carrots, they bring that “cottage chic meets spring snuggle” vibe straight to your couch or entryway bench. Imagine a pair sitting together on a pastel throw blanket… too adorable, right?

To make them, grab two 12×18″ pieces of fabric per bunny (cotton, flannel, or fleece all work beautifully). Trace your bunny silhouette, sew around the edges with a ¼” seam allowance, and leave a small gap for turning. Flip it inside out, stuff with polyester fiberfill until plush, and hand-stitch closed. Hot-glue a 3″ yarn pom-pom for the tail and tie twine around the neck with mini carrots or ribbon. These bunnies practically hop into your spring décor lineup.


2. Cotton Ball Bunny Letter Cards

Alphabet art has never looked this fluffy! These “B is for Bunny” cards are the perfect mash-up of learning, crafting, and springtime sweetness. They’re bright, tactile, and easy enough for even the littlest crafters to handle. Plus, those googly eyes and puffy cotton-ball outlines? Chef’s kiss.

Start with a 5×7″ sheet of pink or pastel cardstock and cut out a large white “B.” Glue it in the center, then outline it with cotton balls using a line of white school glue. Add pink paper ears, googly eyes, and a drawn-on nose, mouth, and whiskers. Write your child’s name at the bottom for that personal touch. Frame it, gift it to Grandma, or hang a whole alphabet gallery — either way, it’s cuteness overload.


3. Pom-Pom Bunny Trio

These mini pom-pom bunnies look like they hopped straight off a cupcake! Fluffy, pastel, and positively irresistible, they’re perfect as Easter basket fillers, desk decor, or even place settings at your brunch table. And the best part? They take less than ten minutes each to make no sewing required.

Wrap your favorite soft yarn (pink, white, or lavender) around a fork about 80 times. Slide the loops off, tie tightly around the middle, and snip the loops on both sides. Fluff it up until you’ve got a perfect puffball. Cut out tiny felt ears and glue them on, then add mini pom-poms for the nose and black felt dots for the eyes. Arrange them in a little bunny family and watch everyone melt.


4. Toilet Paper Roll Bunny Family

This craft is giving “trash to treasure” in the most adorable way. Those humble toilet paper rolls hiding in your recycling bin? They’re about to become the stars of your Easter decor! Tall, skinny, and full of personality, these little bunnies make a fun weekend project for kids (and an easy upcycle win for parents).

Start by saving a few rolls of varying heights. Paint them white or cover them in white construction paper. Cut out bunny ears from colored paper and glue them to the inside rim. Add googly eyes, a marker-drawn smile, and pipe cleaner whiskers in pastel colors. Arrange your bunny family on a shelf or windowsill — instant Easter cheer that costs basically nothing.


5. Egg-Hugging Bunny Cards

These sweet paper bunnies literally hug Easter eggs and if that isn’t the cutest idea ever, we don’t know what is. Perfect for Easter baskets, party favors, or even place cards at brunch, they’re simple to make but look like something from a boutique gift shop.

Print or hand-draw a bunny silhouette on white cardstock, about 6″ tall. Cut out each bunny and slice small slits at the sides for “arms.” Draw a happy face with blushy cheeks using colored pencils or markers, then tuck a mini plastic egg or foil-wrapped candy egg between the arms. Bonus: you can fill each egg with small treats or notes for an extra-sweet surprise.


6. Paper Bag Bunny Treat Bags

Rustic meets adorable in these handmade bunny treat bags think brown paper charm with a soft, springtime twist. They’re perfect for gifting cookies, candies, or little trinkets, and they look so effortlessly stylish when lined up on a table. The sleepy face and cotton tail details make them almost too cute to open.

To create them, take standard brown paper lunch bags and trim the top into two long bunny ears. Fill with small goodies, fold and staple closed between the ears. Draw simple faces with a fine-tip black marker — closed eyes, a tiny nose, maybe some rosy cheeks. Glue a cotton ball or small pom-pom on the back for the tail. Easy, eco-friendly, and totally photo-worthy.


7. Rustic Wood Block Bunnies

These rustic-chic wood block bunnies are the country-cute DIY your spring mantel has been waiting for. With burlap ears, heart-shaped noses, and weathered wood charm, they bring farmhouse warmth and handmade whimsy to your Easter décor. Picture them lined up on a wooden table with fresh flowers and a few speckled eggs — total “Pinterest-perfect porch” energy.

To make them, cut 4×4 wood posts into varying heights (6″, 8″, and 10″ look great together). Lightly sand and paint each block with off-white chalk paint, then distress the edges with sandpaper for that rustic finish. Glue on burlap or wired ribbon ears (painted pink inside for blush!), a red wooden heart nose, and draw the face details with a fine-tip marker or paint pen. Add bows, raffia, or lace trim around their “necks” for personality. A few hours of crafting = décor that hops right into everyone’s hearts.


8. Felt Carrot Bunny Ornaments

Two bunnies, snug in their bright orange carrot homes could Easter décor get any sweeter? These felt ornaments are equal parts whimsical and elegant, and they make for the most darling springtime hanging accents. Perfect for Easter trees, garlands, or gift toppers!

Cut an orange felt triangle (about 4×6″), roll it into a cone, and secure with fabric glue or a quick stitch. Add green felt leaves at the top for that carrot flair. Then, cut a small white felt bunny head and ears, add pink inner ear pieces, and glue it snugly inside the carrot “pocket.” Finish with a black bow tie or pink gingham bow and a string loop for hanging. It’s impossible not to smile when you see these.


9. Flower Crown Bunny Craft

Meet the boho bunny of your dreams soft, floral, and full of spring charm. This little cutie blends kraft paper’s rustic warmth with pastel polka-dot paper and felt flowers for a look that’s both handmade and high-style.

Cut a bunny face shape from kraft cardstock and layer white or pastel dotted paper inside the ears and along the base for contrast. Create felt flowers by rolling 1″ felt strips into roses, then glue them across the top of the bunny’s head. Add green felt leaves, draw a sweet smiling face with a fine-tip marker, and maybe dust a little blush on the cheeks. Hang it on a door, frame it, or add it to a scrapbook page — it’s Pinterest-perfect either way.


10. Bunny Paper Bag Puppet

Get ready for giggles galore! These bunny paper bag puppets are simple enough for toddlers but charming enough to keep on display all spring long. They make an adorable afternoon project, especially when followed by a bunny puppet show starring your little artists.

Use small brown paper bags, cut tall bunny ears from construction paper, and glue them to the top flap. Add cotton balls or felt inside the ears for texture. Draw a sweet face on the flap, attach googly eyes if you like, and glue a pom-pom on the back for the tail. Once dry, slip your hand inside and bring your bunny to life hop, wiggle, and giggle away!


11. Felt Coil Bunnies

These little felt coil bunnies are soft, sweet, and just begging to hop into your Easter centerpiece. Made from spiraled felt circles, they’ve got that plushy, storybook look that instantly adds cozy spring charm. The best part? They’re lightweight, mess-free, and can be made in under an hour—no sewing machine required!

To create them, cut white and pink felt into long ½-inch strips. Roll and glue them into coils for the head and body, then layer smaller pink coils inside the white ones for the ears. Hot glue them together, add googly eyes, a tiny pom-pom nose, and a felt bowtie. Pop them into a faux nest or grassy basket with pastel eggs. Instant Easter magic, right?


12. Bunny Favor Bags

Hop to it these paper bunny bags are the cutest way to hand out Easter treats! With their oversized ears, pom-pom noses, and simple whisker doodles, they’re the perfect blend of crafty and classy. Imagine these lined up at each place setting or filled with candies for a kids’ party!

Start with plain white paper lunch bags. Cut and glue pink-lined bunny ears to the top and draw whiskers with a black marker. Hot glue a bright pom-pom in the center for the nose, then fold and tape the bag’s top closed behind the ears. Add a paper handle or ribbon bow for flair. These bunnies aren’t just gift bags—they’re décor too!


13. Bunny Face Craft with Clothespin Whiskers

How cute is this little bunny face with real clothespin whiskers? It’s rustic, fun, and oh-so-creative perfect for kids who love interactive crafts. Plus, those clip-on whiskers double as a playful fine-motor activity!

Trace a bunny head onto kraft paper, about 8 inches tall, and cut it out. Use white paint or crayon to add ear and fur details, then draw eyes and a nose with a marker. Clip two mini clothespins on each cheek for whiskers, and glue on a cotton ball tail if you want to take it over the top. Lay them out on a table with burlap carrots for a rustic Easter display.


14. Watercolor Bunny Lanterns

These watercolor bunny lanterns are bursting with color and personality think part art project, part spring sculpture. Each bunny looks like it hopped out of a rainbow! They’re perfect for classroom crafts or a vibrant Easter party setup.

Use thick white paper to cut out a bunny head shape attached to a lantern-style body (a rectangle slit with vertical cuts that bends into a cylinder). Paint the bunnies using watercolor paints—blend blues, purples, and pinks for a dreamy effect. Once dry, glue or tape into a cylinder shape, attach the head, and finish with pipe cleaner whiskers and pom-pom tails. They’ll glow beautifully in a sunny window.


15. Cardboard Tube Bunny Family

 Cardboard Tube Bunny Family

Say hello to this DIY bunny family adorable, recyclable, and fun for the whole crew! These little bunnies are made from humble toilet paper rolls but end up looking ready for an Easter parade.

Paint your cardboard tubes white and let dry. Cut bunny ears from white cardstock, color the centers pink, and glue them inside the top edge. Add googly eyes, draw smiles, and glue on pink pom-poms for noses. Tie paper or fabric bows around their “necks” for personality. Use different roll sizes to make a whole bunny family—mom, dad, and baby bunnies included!


16. Bunny Silhouette Prints

Looking for a super artsy Easter craft? These bold, abstract bunny silhouette prints are bright, messy, and totally frame-worthy. The layered paint textures make every piece unique and kids will love the big reveal when they peel the stencil away.

Cut a bunny shape out of cardstock to use as a stencil. Tape it lightly to a sheet of white or pastel paper, then let kids paint all around it using brushes, sponges, or even bubble wrap for texture. Once dry, remove the stencil to reveal a crisp bunny outline surrounded by color chaos. Add a pom-pom tail for the finishing touch. Hello, gallery wall upgrade!


17. Math Bunny Basket Craft

Learning meets crafting with this adorable educational bunny! Each bunny holds a mini basket where kids can solve math problems and count their jellybeans it’s the cutest way to sneak in some spring-themed learning.

Cut out bunny shapes from white construction paper, adding a pink paper nose, inner ears, and drawn-on whiskers. In the bunny’s “arms,” glue a small paper basket filled with construction paper eggs. Kids can write number sentences or math problems inside the basket. Add cotton balls for tails and display them on a bulletin board or fridge it’s hands-on learning at its hoppiest!


18. Folded Paper Hopping Bunnies

These folded paper bunnies are part origami, part cuteness overload. With their big ears, googly eyes, and springy folded middles, they literally hop when you tap them, perfect for a playful Easter afternoon activity!

Cut bunny shapes (head, arms, and feet) from colored cardstock, then fold a strip of paper accordion-style to use as the body. Glue the head to one end of the folded strip and the feet to the other. Add eyes, whiskers, and inner ear shapes from colored paper. Make a few in different colors and race them across the table. Who’s the fastest hopper?


19. Mini Bunny Treat Pots

Simple, sleek, and ridiculously charming these bunny ear treat pots are proof that minimalism and Easter can totally mix. Perfect as place cards, candy holders, or small gifts, they’re the kind of craft that looks fancy but takes minutes.

Paint small terracotta pots with pastel acrylic paint (think blush pink, soft gray, or mint). Once dry, cut bunny ears from matching cardstock and glue them to the inside rim. Draw a tiny bunny face on the pot with a fine-tip paint pen, using a heart for the nose. Fill each pot with mini chocolate eggs or pastel candies. It’s the ultimate five-minute Easter craft with major designer vibes!


20. Paper Silhouette Bunnies

These paper bunnies are all about that clean, modern Easter aestheticsimple shapes, soft colors, and the cutest cotton tails. They’re perfect for garlands, cards, or even Easter egg hunt clues.

Cut bunny shapes from light brown or kraft cardstock and glue on pastel “shirts” cut from colored paper. Add a cotton ball or pom-pom tail, and you’ve got an instant pop of texture. Want to get extra fancy? Punch a hole at the top and string them into a bunny garland. Sweet, quick, and totally Pin-wort


21. Paper Plate Bunny with Carrot Snack

This cheeky bunny looks like it’s mid-munch caught red-handed (or should we say orange-pawed?) with its carrot! Bright, silly, and full of texture, it’s the perfect project for little crafters who love mixing materials and giggling at their own creations.

Grab two paper plates one full and one cut into big bunny ears. Add pink construction paper centers, googly eyes, a heart-shaped nose, and pipe-cleaner whiskers. For the “carrot,” paint two craft sticks orange and glue on a green paper leaf, then attach near the mouth. A dash of marker teeth and boom your bunny’s got lunch! Hang it up for instant springtime smiles.


22. Felt Bunny Headband Magic

This DIY bunny headband is what happens when Easter meets fairycore pastel flowers, soft felt, and a dash of glittery whimsy. Whether you’re dressing up for an egg hunt, a photo shoot, or just want to feel a little extra magical, this headband totally delivers.

Wrap a plain headband with yarn or twine, securing with hot glue. Cut felt bunny ears and flowers in your favorite spring shades think blush pink, lavender, and lilac then layer and glue them across the top. Add tiny felt bows, stitched details, or even a mini bunny charm in the center. It’s like a wearable Easter crown dreamy, right?


23. Painted Spoon Bunny Craft

Who knew wooden spoons could moonlight as the cutest Easter puppets ever? These painted bunnies (and their chick and sheep pals!) are the kind of simple, colorful craft that sparks imagination, perfect for storytelling, playtime, or just brightening your kitchen counter.

Paint wooden spoons pastel colors pink for bunnies, yellow for chicks, black for sheep. Cut small felt shapes for ears, noses, and beaks, and glue them on once the paint dries. Add googly eyes and mini pom-poms for extra charm. When finished, pop them in a jar for an adorable Easter display — or start your own spoon puppet show!


24. Bunny Egg Wrappers

Bring a touch of art-gallery chic to your Easter brunch with these hand-painted bunny egg wrappers. Minimalist, modern, and undeniably cute, they turn plain eggs into stylish table décor with just a bit of watercolor flair.

Print or hand-draw bunny shapes onto cardstock, making sure each wraps halfway around an egg. Paint soft watercolor faces think light blushes, subtle strokes, and tiny whiskers then cut them out and tape around your eggs. You can personalize them with names for place settings or keep them simple for that effortless Scandinavian vibe. So elegant, so easy.


25. Retro Floral Paper Bunnies

These groovy flower-patterned bunnies are pure vintage joy a pastel throwback that feels straight out of a 1970s Easter dream. Think hippie bunnies in their Sunday best, perfect for garlands, gift tags, or wall décor.

Cut bunny silhouettes from pastel scrapbook paper, then use a Cricut or scissors to layer on daisy-shaped patterns in contrasting colors. Add small details like eyes, noses, and cheeks using cardstock circles or stickers. Glue on a cotton tail or scalloped paper puff for extra texture. Lay them out on a blanket or hang them in a banner hello, retro Easter charm!


26. Handprint Bunny Craft

Your child’s hand becomes the base for this adorable springtime keepsake! It’s colorful, easy, and oh-so-sentimental the kind of craft you’ll want to tuck into a scrapbook or hang on the fridge forever.

Trace your child’s hand on pastel cardstock and cut it out. Flip the hand shape so the fingers point upward these become the bunny’s ears! Trim a thumb and pinky finger curve to form the bunny’s body. Add a nose, whiskers, and drawn-on details with markers. Glue a small pom-pom tail on the back, and voilà a handprint bunny that’s as heartwarming as it is cute.


27. Pom-Pom Tail Bunny Art

This bunny art is bursting with joy literally! The giant rainbow pom-pom tail steals the show, adding fuzzy texture and color that pops against the simple cardboard bunny shape. It’s the perfect mix of cheerful and chic for your spring crafting spree.

Cut a chunky bunny outline from sturdy cardboard and paint or outline it with a white marker for contrast. Make a giant multicolored pom-pom using a pom maker or fork (wrap, tie, snip, and fluff!). Glue it right where the bunny’s tail should be and add eyes, cheeks, and a smile for personality. Bright, bouncy, and ready to hop onto your wall or bulletin board!


28. Grass-Head Bunny Planter

It’s part science project, part Easter décor and completely adorable. These grass-head bunny planters grow their own “hair,” turning each day into a cute reveal as their grassy locks sprout higher and higher.

Cut a plastic cup in half and draw a bunny face on the front using a marker. Add googly eyes, a pink pom-pom nose, and paper teeth. Slip the cup into a pastel paper pot, then fill it halfway with soil and sprinkle in wheatgrass or chia seeds. Water lightly and place in a sunny window. In a week, you’ll have a bunny with the greenest “hair” in town!


29. Giant Pink Paper Bunny Sculpture

This larger-than-life bunny craft is bursting with personality! With its crown, fringe, and oversized carrot, it’s basically a royal Easter mascot in the making. Big, bold, and bursting with texture, this one’s made for classroom displays or Easter parties.

Use a balloon as your base for paper-mâché layer pink tissue paper strips dipped in glue, let dry, then pop the balloon. Add large paper ears, rolled paper arms, and a hand-cut paper crown. Glue on big googly eyes, a heart-shaped nose, and whiskers made from black paper strips. Don’t forget the fringed skirt and carrot prop — because this bunny is extra in the best way.


30. Floral Crown Paper Plate Bunnies

These floral crown paper plate bunnies are straight out of a spring daydream soft pastels, tissue blooms, and happy bunny smiles all around. They make the sweetest Easter party craft or décor idea for your brunch table.

Start with white paper plates and glue on tall bunny ears with peach-colored centers. Use cardstock circles for eyes and nose, draw on whiskers, and hot glue a mix of faux or tissue paper flowers across the top for the crown. Add a bit of gold foil or glitter for sparkle, and you’ve got yourself the prettiest bunnies in bloom. Can’t you just picture these on your Easter wall display?

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