Bunny Handprint Craft
If you’ve got a kiddo who loves crafts…and let’s be honest, even if they just love glue sticks and chaos…this bunny handprint craft is a must. It’s sweet, it’s simple, and it makes use of those tiny hands that won’t stay tiny forever (ugh, feelings). Perfect for springtime, Easter, or just a rainy afternoon when you need something low-prep that feels like you tried.
Grab your coffee, clear a corner of the table, and get ready to make something that’ll live on your fridge long after the chocolate eggs are gone.
What You’ll Need for This Handprint Bunny Craft
Nothing wild here. You can probably find most of this without even putting on real pants:
- White construction paper
- Pink construction paper
- Glue stick (because liquid glue = chaos)
- Scissors (kid-safe)
- Black marker
- Pencil
- Googly eyes (optional but let’s be real, they’re always fun)
- Pom-poms, yarn, glitter, buttons – any extras if your child’s a maximalist
And hey, if you don’t have exactly what’s listed? Improvise. No one’s grading this.
How to Make This Bunny Handprint Craft
Ready to get crafting? Find the instructions below!
Handprint Rabbit Craft
This bunny handprint craft is the perfect spring or Easter activity for little hands. Easy to make with just paper, scissors, and glue—plus a whole lot of cuteness!
Materials
- White construction paper
- Pink construction paper
- Glue stick
- Black marker
- Pencil
Tools
- Scissors
Instructions
- Gather your supplies.
- Trace your child’s hand on white paper and cut it out.
- Cut out two white bunny ears, two white circles for eyes, two smaller pink inner ears, and a pink nose.
- Glue the pink pieces onto the white ears.
- Glue the ears to the back of the handprint.
- Glue two white circles for eyes on to the bunny.
- Use a black marker to design the eyes.
- Glue the pink nose on to the bunny's face.
- Use a black marker to add whiskers and a smile.
- Hang your finished bunny handprint on display!
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Want to Easter It Up?
If you’re making this craft as part of your Easter prep (or you’re just into seasonal extras), here are a few easy tweaks:
- Use pastel paper for a springy feel – lavender, mint, soft yellow, all those cotton candy colors
- Give your bunny an Easter egg to hold – cut one out, decorate it, and glue it in those “paws”
- Add accessories: bowties, baskets, tiny foam carrots, flower stickers – go wild
Or keep it simple and let the bunny be the star. Either way, it’s cute enough to earn a permanent spot on Grandma’s fridge.
Why This Craft Wins
This isn’t just some seasonal busywork (though let’s be honest, that’s part of the appeal). You’re making a keepsake. You’re tracing the size of your child’s hand as it is right now. And in a few years, when their hands are twice the size and they roll their eyes at bunny ears, you’ll still have this little paper reminder of the days when they needed help gluing on googly eyes.
Frame it. Gift it. Tape it to the kitchen wall next to the million other crafts you’ve done this month. Or tuck it in a bin for Future You to cry over during spring cleaning.
Need more ideas to keep the crafty fun going? Try this R is for Rabbit Craft if you're feeling the bunny theme, or hop over to more Easter activities for enough inspiration to fill an entire break week.
Or just keep the handprint craft train rolling. Honestly? There’s no such thing as too many handprint crafts!
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