Are you ready for the arrival of the Easter bunny this year? On April 17, pastel colors return, the delicious aroma of chocolate and those cute and cute rabbits. Don't miss these Easter crafts, take advantage of the tools we have at your disposal to play with children and develop their creativity.
Easter bunnies made of paper, crafts at home
We have already told you about the Mr Rabbit series , the illustrated paper rabbits, published in 2016. These rabbits can be used for crafts, you can assemble and glue together with the little ones in the house, helping them with the details. To assemble the shape , very simple: the templates come pre-folded. So fold the rabbits along the lines that come ready to get the shape of the head and ears. When you have it, you can follow the numbering found on the glue tabs, soak the tab with glue, liquid silicone or cold glue, and set it to the corresponding number. This way you can finish assembling the head and by fixing what is suggested when folding, the shape of the bunny is created without problems.
Ideas for Easter
I love these types of celebrations where you take advantage of many craft materials and have multiple opportunities to be creative. We are going to give importance to the rabbit, the star in charge of delivering the chocolates. In this case we show 3 examples: one that is in charge of hiding the chocolate, another that accompanies the chocolates as a caretaker of the basket and the last one that is in charge of setting the scene for the celebration. You can also add accessories, glue feathers, make the body with playdough or clay and prick toothpicks, paint it with a fork, and much more.
Accompaniments for Easter eggs
Illustrated rabbits can be very funny! Once you have them assembled, each pack contains 3 templates, you can make pendants with them, as you can see in this tutorial , with a little silicone or drilling some parts, you can pass through a string to hang it on the wall or to decorate the breakfast table. You can also paint them in different colors or shapes. What do you think?