10 How To Make Magic: Easter Bunny Footprint Stencils And Toddler Crafts

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Looking for Easter bunny footprint stencils and toddler crafts for this year’s Easter holiday?

Easter is already saying hi to everyone from just around the corner, and we all know that for a special holiday like Easter, there’s always a lot to do, from throwing Easter-themed parties to Easter décor, to delicious meals, and so on.

So, what if this year you want to go for something new, something you’ve never done before, something like an Easter bunny footprint stencils and toddler crafts for well...toddlers, you’ll definitely need somewhere to start.

While it might seem like light crafts for toddlers shouldn’t be that hard to make, it still needs some creativity and careful making to properly craft them. 

This is what this guide is all about: helping you find the right inspiration for getting your own Easter bunny footprint stencils and toddler crafts.


Easter Bunny Footprint Stencils And Toddler Crafts


A. Easter Bunny Footprint Stencils

1. Bamboo Wood Bunny Footprint Stencil

A bunny footprint stencil that’s made out of lightweight bamboo wood. 

Use this stencil to create a bunny footprint with stardust or baby powder leading from the hallway to the living room or out to the yard to find the Easter surprise. 

Have your kids follow the print for a fun Easter activity.


2. Acrylic Plastic Bunny Footprint Stencil

Another footprint stencil, which is made out of a nice acrylic plastic. 

The bunny footprint is cutout of pink acrylic plastic, and just like the wooden bamboo stencil, it is used to create a bunny footprint that leads to the Easter surprise. 

Set the feet and use baby powder, icing sugar, or Stardust flour to create the bunny footprint.


3. Heavy Cardboard Bunny Footprint Stencil

The footprints are cut into a heavy cardboard-like paper; the prints aren’t cut out from the paper, instead, they remain in the thick square-shaped paper. 

It is still a very good way to create bunny footprints that lead to the Easter surprise anywhere in the house. 

Just place it on the floor and sprinkle icing sugar or white baby powder over it to create the footprints.


4. Boxwood Bunny Footprint Stencil

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This bunny footprint stencil is made with boxwood, which gives it a unique, rough surface look. 

This particular bunny footprint stencil has a broken egg design inside it, which creates a stylish footprint when used to create a trail of footprints that leads to the Easter surprise. 

Sprinkle baby powder, icing sugar, or Stardust flour to create a trail of footprints with this footprint stencil.


5. Cardstock Paper Bunny Footprint Stencil 

Make Easter magic for your kids with this stylish cardstock paper Easter bunny footprint stencil. 

This bunny footprint stencil has a classic bunny footprint design, with no broken egg style; it is just a plain bunny footprint cutout from cardstock paper. 

It is used the same way as the others with baby powder, icing sugar, or any other flour-like substance that can be used to make a footprint.


B. Toddler Crafts

6. Toilet Roll Bunnies

Recycle the cardboard paper roll of an empty toilet roll into a nice bunny toddler craft. 

Paint the empty toilet rolls in different colors like blue, pink, and green, glue ears made from cardboard paper to the top of the toilet roll, and paint them to match the color of the roll. 

Add googly eyes and paint a nose, whiskers, and a rabbit's mouth to complete the craft.


7. Sponge Painted Eggs

Make use of sponges, different colored paints, and white cardboard paper to create this toddler craft. 

Cut the sponge into egg shapes, then paint the sponge with different colors in a horizontal or zigzag line. 

Use the painted sponge eggs to stamp the white paper, creating a colorful bunny egg craft, both on the paper and the colorful sponge eggs themselves.


8. Paper Plate Easter Chick 

Your kids are going to love this craft; it’s bright, cute, and fun to make. 

Paint a paper plate yellow, then add googly eyes or a paper eyes cutout, an orange paper beak cutout, orange chick feet cutout, and yellow feathers cutout. 

Attach the feathers to the back of the plate, letting them stick out the top a bit, and the feathers on both sides of the plate.


9. Tissue Paper Egg Collage

Give your toddlers a fun and pretty easy craft to enjoy this Easter with this tissue paper egg collage. 

First, cutout a big egg out of thick cardboard paper, then let your kids glue colorful squares of tissue paper in colors of yellow, blue, purple, and white on the egg. 

The kids would have so much fun doing this, and it can serve as a really nice decoration around the house.


10. Easter Egg Handprint Bunnies

Cutout Easter eggs from cardboard paper and paint them in different colors like pink, yellow, green, and blue. 

Dip your kids' hands in ash paint and place the palm on the cardboard eggs. 

Add Google eyes, and small paper cutouts for ears, nose, mouth, bunny teeth, and whiskers. It’s a colorful, cute, and fun toddler craft for Easter.

Check out more crafts: 22 Viral Easter Craft Ideas: Budget-Friendly DIYs For Kids And Adults


Conclusion

Make your Easter morning fun and magical for you and your kids with Easter bunny footprint stencils. 

Your kids would love how this Easter tradition makes them feel; it’ll make the whole space feel like an Easter bunny hopped by and filled the place with bunny magic.

Let your kids start their Easter day by tracking the white magical bunny footprints that the Easter bunny left when it hopped by. 

This creates a fun game for the kids to enjoy, and also, with some nice toddler craft, they can engage in another fun activity that allows them to show off their crafting skills.