Bunny Paper Plate Craft
This bunny paper plate craft is perfect for your upcoming spring and Easter plans! It simple enough for even your youngest crafters to make.
I love that this paper plate craft is simple enough for even toddlers to make. Your little ones will love making one.
It will be a great addition to your spring, Easter, and animal preschool studies.
Are your preschoolers ready for a super simple paper plate craft? If so, this one is perfect for them. With just a few simple craft supplies, they’ll be ready to make theirs in no time!
Bunny Paper Plate Craft
Little ones can build fine motor muscles if you let them cut out their bunny’s ears. However, they may need some help trimming the whiskers. Cutting through them can be a little tricky for little hands.
What You’ll Need
• Pink Pom
• White Paper
• Pink Paper
• Scissors
• Glue Stick
What You’ll Do
To begin, take the pipe cleaners and twist them together in the middle. This will create some bunny whiskers.
Glue the pink pom pom to the center of the pipe cleaners. Then, glue them both into the center of the white paper plate to create the bunny nose.
Glue on the google eyes.
Once dry, trim the bunny’s whiskers so they are nice and even.
Next, take the white and pink pieces of paper and create two bunny ears. Cut larger shapes from the white paper and smaller ones from the pink.
If you draw them lightly with pencil, your preschoolers can cut them out on their own. Toddlers may need you to do the cutting.
Glue your ears onto your paper plate to create your Easter Bunny!!!
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