Fork Painted Bunny Craft For Kids To Make This Spring
Today we are going to show YOU how easy it is to make an Easter bunny fork painting with your child today. All you need is white craft paint, cardstock paper and a plastic fork to make this fluffy creature come to life within minutes! Throw in some Easter themed stickers and you have the perfect afternoon activity to do this spring season!
So without further ado – below is everything you need to know on how to make this unique Fork Painted Easter Bunny kid craft idea. It’s something I really hope you are inspired to recreate with your child this month. Remember – no two pieces will be alike so be sure to give it a try MORE than once!
P.S. I used Tulip brand puffy paint for mine and I absolutely loved the textured outcome of it. It added some detail to the already super awesome craft. I highly recommend you add a bottle {or two} to your craft stash!
Happy crafting, my friends! Don’t forget to share pictures of your paper and fork painted bunny creations with us on our Facebook page. We want to see those masterpieces come to life in your home! #gluedtomycrafts
PAIR YOUR FORK PAINTED BUNNY CRAFT WITH —>Paper & Fork Carrot Craft For Toddlers To Make This Spring!
Painted Bunny Craft Supplies:
- Plastic Fork {clean but can be recycled}
- White Craft Paint {we LOVE Tulip Puffy Paint – AMAZON AFFILIATE LINK}
- Dark Colored Cardstock {I used a brown and a shade of blue}
- Pink Colored Cardstock
- White Cardstock
- Green Colored Cardstock
- Kid Friendly Paper Scissors
- School Glue
- Large Wiggle Eyes {two per bunny craft}
- Easter Egg Stickers
Make A Bunny With A Fork Directions:
- First squirt some white paint in the center of your white cardstock. You don’t need a lot. The size of a quarter is a good starting point.
- Have children take their fork – which is their “paint brush” and spread the paint ALL around to make the fur of their bunny friend. Just make sure they keep the paint on the paper but they can move it anywhere and in any design/shape/angle they like.
- Once they are done creating the “fur” – set it aside to let it dry a bit.
- Next grab the remaining pieces of cardstock paper and your scissors.
- Out of the white and pink cardstock, cut out ears and a nose for the bunny.
- Out of the green cardstock, cut out about a 3 inch wide rectangle for the grass.
- Use the scissors to cut a line of fringe on the piece of green cardstock paper and curl a few pieces to give it some character.
- Now to assemble it all. Go ahead and glue on the eyes, nose and ears to the fork painted design.
- Follow that up with the cardstock grass on the bottom of the design, to tie it all together. This way it looks like your bunny is hiding in it.
- Finally – the last step of this fork painted bunny craft. Add a few Easter egg stickers to the line of grass.
- When done decorating, set it aside to let it dry completely before displaying proudly!
- Pair your painted bunny craft with our —> Paper Plate Easter Bunny Cars Tutorial
Bunny Jokes To Tell Afterwards:
Q: Which bedtime stories does the Easter Bunny like most?
A: Hairy tales with hoppy endings.
Q: What can you call the Easter Bunny when he has the sniffles?
A: A runny bunny.
Q: What kind of car does the Easter Bunny drive?
A: A hop rod.
A Few More Ideas:
Don’t feel limited by my choice of colored paint in today’s tutorial. You could easily make it your own by changing up the paint color and cardstock paper of your fluffy bunny friend. Think pastel colors in shades of pink, blue or maybe even purple for spring. A nice dark brown or gray paint color would work too. The choice is yours!
One last idea is that instead of cardstock for the grass, you can also use green tissue paper for another fun, textured element. Just cut it into smaller squares and glue along the bottom the same way.
Make your Easter craft plans SUPER FRESH with tons of inspiration from Glued To My Crafts!
We want YOU to check out our super popular Popsicle Stick Bunny Gnome, Cotton Ball Bunny Cupcake and Craft Foam Easter Bunny House posts! Then pair all three with today’s fork painted bunny hiding in grass tutorial for an epic day!
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