Last updated on April 2nd, 2024 at 09:39 am
My easy pompom bunnies are gathered here for Easter DIY. These are super cute, smaller bunnies using pompoms for the bunny heads and bodies.
Here, these little Easter bunnies are found hanging out on tiny grapevine wreaths, with a belly full of jelly beans, or snuggled in mini baskets. You’ll find a pompom Easter bunny family and pompom Easter pencils as well. But the basic pompom bunny is suitable for all sorts of Happy Easter settings!
- Hang in there, Pompom Bunny!
- Miniature Pompom Bunny in a Basket
- Fluffy Pompom Bunny
- Pompom Bunny Family with Chenille Stems
- Jelly Belly – Jelly Bean Bunny Bag
- Easter Pencils with Pompom Bunny Toppers
This little pompom bunny is just hangin’ around for Easter. Make his face and body from white pompoms, the paws and feet from felt or craft foam, and the ears from chenille stems. You’ll also need a small grapevine wreath for this project.
Take a tiny basket and stuff it with Easter grass or evergreen trimmings. Then add a few mini carrots or Easter eggs and, of course, your homemade pompom bunny with felt ears. All you need to make is the bunny’s head because he’s just hiding there, peeking out of the grass.
Here’s your basic Fluffy Pompom Bunny Make him small enough, if you like, to tuck inside a two-part plastic Easter egg then let your children discover him during their Easter egg hunt.
Our Pompom Bunny Family feature posable arms and legs made from chenille stems of any color you like. A hand-drawn diagram helps with assembly of dad, mom and baby bunnies.
Let’s make Jelly Belly Bunny features from pompoms and felt with a free pattern to make the paws and feet from felt or craft foam. Add colorful jelly beans to a plastic bag and use the bag as the bunny’s “jelly belly”.
Pompom Bunny Pencil Toppers is a good Easter craft for kids because the pompoms, eyes and chenille stem ears are simply attached with tacky glue.
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