Last Updated on November 10, 2023 by Ellen Christian
One of my most popular Easter crafts, when I had my crafts website, was this Washcloth Bunny. Learn how to make a bunny from a washcloth.
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Easy Easter Crafts: Washcloth Bunny
If you’re looking for easy Easter crafts, it really doesn’t get much easier than this. This post contains affiliate links, and I will receive compensation if you make a purchase after clicking on my links.
It’s very easy to make a washcloth bunny for Easter. It’s not really a toy especially if you have little ones but it does look cute in a basket of straw or grass. You don’t need a lot of supplies or a lot of time.
No sew washcloth bunny supplies
- One white washcloth (new/not washed)
- One elastic band
- One piece of ribbon
- One pom pom
- One black marker
- Glue
How to make a washcloth bunny
- Fold the washcloth in half so it is a triangle.
- Starting at the wide edge, fold it tightly toward the point of the triangle.
- Then fold that strip in half.
- Then in half again so that the 2 loose “ears” are on top of the rolled body.
- Secure with a rubber band.
- Tie a piece of ribbon around the rubber band to hide it.
- Glue on a pink pom pom nose.
- Draw on the two black eyes
That’s all there is to it. Now you have a cute Easter bunny for your Easter basket. I have also seen these used as baby shower crafts where you could use a pink or blue ribbon for a boy or girl or use yellow or green ribbon if the gender isn’t known. Here are a few more easy Easter crafts for the whole family.
More easy Easter crafts
For more fun Easter/Spring ideas, visit a few of my favorite bloggers:
- Edible Easter Placemats by Two Boys One Girl and a Crazy Mom
- Easter Bookmark
- Monogrammed Earrings by How Was Your Day
- Spring Tulle Wreath by Upstate Ramblings
- Dollar Tree Easter Tray
- Easter Bunny Candleholder
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This idea is so adorable. I can imagine putting these in the guest bathroom for our Easter weekend guests to enjoy!
I shared this project in a roundup I did of 27 Family Friendly Easter Projects on Hello Creative Family. I’d love for you to take a peek and share if you think your fans would like it. 🙂
http://hellocreativefamily.com/27-family-friendly-spring-and-easter-craft-ideas/
Best Wishes,
Crystal
Thank you so much! I’ll share with my readers now!
Wash cloth bunny looks really cute, thanks for sharing with Hearth and soul blog hop. pinning.
Always glad to share. Thanks for stopping by!
Love this idea! So fun for kids on Easter!
Thanks, Linette!
adorable!!! Hugs
Thank you so much!
This is great! Thanks for sharing on Monday Madness link party 🙂
Always glad to share, Sharon!
Thank you for contributing to Motivation Monday!
Always glad to share, Barb!
This is so cute and simple! Love this idea!
Thanks, Janel. It was fun too!
What a cute Easter craft! I cannot get over how easy it is to make either, thanks for the tutorial.
Glad to share!
My daughter would have a BLAST making this Easter craft
I hope you have a chance to do the craft with her!
This is super cute. I would have never considered using a washcloth
It’s definitely a fun Easter craft!
That is so cute. My daughter would have a lot of fun making these with me for her young cousins.
Thank you! They were fun to make!
That is absolutely adorable! You’re right, not just for Easter, but I think it would be great for Baby Showers too. I love that it’s not too hard to make so that I could get my niece involved. She just love to do crafts and projects when she comes to visit.
Thanks, Robin. I bet she’d enjoy making them with you!
Oh my goodness that is so cute! I am going to make some of these for Easter baskets this year.
Thanks so much, Melinda. Have fun!
I used to make these with my mom when I was a kid! They’re great party favors or egg holders. I need to teach my kids how to make them now!
Sounds like a plan! They are fun to make!
Those are too cute, Ellen! I have never made animals with washclothes because I thought it would be too complicated, but this looks easy enough that I couldn’t mess it up.
Thanks, Pam! These really are easy to make!