Easter is coming up fast and furious! It’s one of those holidays that is just tailor-made for crafting with the kids. With it’s brilliant colors and sweet cast of characters (eggs, bunnies, lambs and chicks!), the projects are practically endless. Just look at Pinterest if you need proof of that.
I’ve been gathering up some of my favorite bunny DIY’s all year long, in preparation for the season that – to some – is all about rabbits. These projects are ready to make your spring crafting more interesting, and keep the kiddos occupied on those rainy spring days, too.
Bunny Ears Twist Wrap
Visit The House That Lars Built for the tutorial.
The minimalist approach always gets my vote. The best part about this adorable headband is that it can masquerade as many things: bunny ears, bow, or regular old headband.
Confetti Bunny Ear Beanie
Visit Hej Juni for the tutorial.
If you live in the upper half of the US, you know that Easter’s weather is anything but reliable. So a glitzy bunny beanie is a sure way to be both Springy and prepared!
Bunny Softies
Visit Kojo Designs for the tutorial.
I have been itching to improve my sewing skills lately – I have some talented friends who constantly inspire me with the clothes they sew! But, I think starting simple with a little stuffed bunny would be a lovely place to start.
Printable Bunny Ears
Visit The Elli Blog for the tutorial.
What a great way to make a printable feel unique – the layers make this headband pop! Plus, you can even whip this out at the last second and have a winner.
Bunny Basket DIY
Visit Mer Mag for the tutorial.
Duct tape can make a surprisingly resilient basket for all the Easter Egg Hunts you have planned this year. Plus, kids are always extra proud to use what they’ve made.
Play It By Ear Headbands
Visit Country Living for the tutorial.
This one requires some sewing knowledge, but I do wonder if you could just wrap wire in fabric scraps and get the same effect? I love the hollow ears – so modern!
Pictured at the top of this post: Bunny Hand Puppets, visit The Purl Bee for the tutorial.