Handprint Easter Bunny Craft
It’s about time for a hoppy Easter, and there’s nothing happier than this adorable Handprint Easter Bunny Craft. With the mischievous Easter bunny running away with the hidden Easter eggs, these would make a super cute Easter card, too.

Our Free Easter Eggs Coloring Page is perfect to go with this craft. Simply color in and cut out for the Easter bunny. This is such a cute Easter craft that you’re going to love making, and a great handprint keepsake, too.

Easter Bunny Handprint Craft
To make our handprint Easter bunnies you will need to print our Easter eggs coloring page.

You’ll also need white paper, cardstock in green and your choice of background colors, markers in black and your choice of colors, scissors, and a glue stick.
Bunny Handprint Craft Supplies Needed
- Easter Eggs Coloring Page
- Markers – black, assorted colors
- Cardstock – green, your choice of colors
- White paper
- Scissors
- Glue stick
Handprint Easter Bunny Craft Step by Step Directions
Begin by choosing your choice of background colors. We went with different shades of blue. Fold in half and cut the cardstock into cards, or leave folded and make them into actual cards.

Now, trace a handprint on regular white paper. White paper bends easier than cardstock.

Trim a bit between the pinky and ring finger, so that the cut is longer than usual, and more equal to the thumb.

Then, bend the middle finger back.

Glue the bunny into place toward the bottom of the card of cardstock. Only glue the middle 3 fingers.

You also need to cut a jagged strip of green cardstock for the grass.

Glue that into place, right at the bottom of the bunny. Cut off any excess at the edges.

Next, print the Easter eggs coloring page. Color in the eggs however you’d like. We like to use markers, because the color is more vibrant, but use whatever you’d like to color with.

Cut out an egg and glue roughly in the center of the bunny. Bring the thumb and pinky over and glue onto the Easter egg, as if the Easter bunny has a good grip on the egg he’s running away with.

Finally, use a black fine tip marker, or pen, to draw two simple eyes. Then use markers in your color of choice for the inner ears, nose, mouth, and whiskers.

Such a cute, sweet, and fun craft for Easter!

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More Easter Bunny Crafts for Kids
Looking for more Easter bunny crafts? Check out our Egg Carton Bunny Craft, Handprint Bunny Tail Craft, Easter Bunny Carrot Patch Craft, and our Paper Bag Handprint Bunny Craft to name just a few of our many fun Easter crafts for kids at Our Kid Things!

Handprint Easter Bunny Craft
Make a fun Easter bunny craft with your handprint and our Easter eggs coloring page
Materials
- Easter Eggs Coloring Page
- Markers - black, assorted colors
- Cardstock - green, your choice of colors
- White paper
- Scissors
- Glue stick
Instructions
- Begin by choosing your choice of background colors. We went with different shades of blue. Fold in half and cut the cardstock into cards, or leave folded and make them into actual cards.
- Now, trace a handprint on regular white paper. White paper bends easier than cardstock.
- Trim a bit between the pinky and ring finger, so that the cut is longer than usual, and more equal to the thumb.
- Then, bend the middle finger back.
- Glue the bunny into place toward the bottom of the card of cardstock. Only glue the middle 3 fingers.
- You also need to cut a jagged strip of green cardstock for the grass.
- Glue the grass into place, right at the bottom of the bunny.
- Cut off any excess at the edges.
- Next, print the Easter eggs coloring page. Color in the eggs however you’d like. We like to use markers, because the color is more vibrant, but use whatever you’d like to color with.
- Cut out an egg and glue roughly in the center of the bunny.
- Bring the thumb and pinky over and glue onto the Easter egg, as if the Easter bunny has a good grip on the egg he’s running away with.
- Finally, use a black fine tip marker, or pen, to draw two simple eyes.
- Then use markers in your color of choice for the inner ears, nose, mouth, and whiskers