This curious bunny craft is a fun, easy, and inexpensive arts and crafts project for your kids to make with little assistance.
I don’t know about you but I am always looking for fun, easy, and inexpensive arts and crafts projects to do with my daughter. She loves a good craft project especially one that is themed around her favorite holiday – Easter!
This DIY Curious Bunny is the perfect cute, craft that only takes a couple minutes and won’t break the bank. This craft is also easy to make therefor most school aged children will be able to make it with some assistance.
Curious Bunny
What you will need to make a Curious Bunny:
- Small pot
- Succulent
- Small and large pom poms
- Hot glue or craft glue
- Felt (white)
- Pink paint or marker
First, cut two feet out of felt – a large oval that is smaller than the pom pom.
Next, paint or draw on paw prints to one side of your bunny feet – one big paw pad and four (or three like my daughter did) little toes to each foot.
Next, using a hot glue gun (adult supervision required) or craft glue, glue a small and large pom pom together. Then glue the feet onto the large pom pom.
You can permanently or temporarily attach the curious bunny to your potted succulent with washi tape. However, we really loved the look of the curious bunny stuck in the plant looking like he was diving into the succulent!
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