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Bunny Paper Hat

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This bunny paper hat is a fun and easy coloring craft for kids to make in spring or for Easter. It features a cute rabbit with a folded-down ear and surrounded by flowers and carrots.

Bunny paper hat printable for kids

It’s a simple and fun project to celebrate the new season at daycare, in the classroom, or at home.

Kids can start by picking their favorite paper crown out of the two options and get creative by decorating their headbands with vibrant colors. Don’t go for the traditional white or gray bunny. Feel free to try any color. Ours are green and blue.

easy bunny paper hat printable for kids to make for spring

This easy activity fosters creativity and helps preschoolers practice their fine motor skills, and it also adds a playful touch to Easter celebrations, making it a perfect way to engage kids and keep them entertained.

Bunny paper hat craft printable for preschoolers

Here is another option for an Easter bunny paper hat, that kids and adults will love. This one features the bunny surrounded by Easter eggs.

Our bunny paper hat craft comes with a simple printable template for parents and educators to use at home or school. Just print the paper hat and kids will color, cut and tape. No prep-work.

Easy spring craft: bunny paper hat printable for kids
bunny with carrots craft: easter paper hat printable for kids

One of the bunny is surrounded by flowers and the other one by carrots.

This makes the paper hat a nice addition to your collection of rabbit crafts for spring or a rabbit study unit.

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Bunny paper hat

fun and easy bunny paper hat craft for kids

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Step by step instructions

Print the headband on white paper.

color the front panel

Color the front piece and cut it out.

tape two side panels

Tape two side panels to the front piece.

Bend the headband into a circle. Wrap it around the kid’s head to check for fit. Tape the ends together

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