Hippity-hop on through our ever-growing collection of bunny coloring pages. Each free printable PDF features drawings of adorable bunny rabbits including: realistic and cartoon bunnies, superhero bunnies, and of course, the Easter bunny.
This set of rabbit coloring sheets will provide lots of coloring fun, whether you're looking for cute Easter bunny pictures or an easy craft to do over the spring holiday.
Free Bunny Rabbit Coloring Pages
In this animal series, you'll find baby rabbits sleeping amongst beautiful flowers, bunnies with big eyes and floppy ears, Easter bunnies with baskets full of Easter eggs, and the most famous cartoon bunnies like Thumper and Peter Cottontail.
While we designed many of these rabbit pictures to color in for younger kids, we've also included detailed and realistic designs for older kids and adults, too. Print some to put in Easter baskets or to use as a creative tool to teach children about rabbits.
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Craft Ideas to Make With Bunny Coloring Pages
Hop into these 14 project ideas, designed to spark creativity and the imagination of children in every age group.
Using easy outlines and different colors, these activities are the perfect way to bring an adorable rabbit to life and add a sprinkle of easter fun to your day.
Grab your bunny coloring pages and see your doodles spring into art!
1. Easter Scavenger Hunt
Turn your home or garden into a fun-filled treasure trail with hidden colored bunnies.
Complete your free printable rabbit coloring pages with vibrant shades, making them easy to spot.
Cut out the bunny rabbit templates and hide them in various locations, indoors or outdoors, along with a delicious Easter egg!
Create clues or a map for children to find each hidden bunny, making the hunt for eggs even more exciting with added furry friends.
2. Bunny Box
Create a miniature world where your little bunnies thrive in their own handmade habitat.
Cover the inside of a shoebox with a spring coloring page as the background. Add garden elements like bushes made of tissue paper and paper flowers.
Color your bunny pages, focusing on including detailed patterns to bring the adorable animals to life.
Cut out the rabbits. Leave a tab at the bottom that can be folded to make them stand upright.
Arrange your beautiful bunnies inside the box. Display during Easter or as a creative showpiece in a classroom.
3. Springtime Wreath
Bring the freshness of spring indoors and celebrate the season of new life with a beautifully crafted Easter wreath.
Use coloring pencils or markers to complete your easter bunny picture sheets and cut out the cute animals carefully.
Make a ring-shaped frame using cardboard. Add faux foliage or fallen leaves and twigs to create a natural-looking base.
Glue your cutouts around the wreath and add other spring designs like daffodils, tulips, daisies, and colorful eggs.
Tie a jute loop at the top of the wreath. Hang it from your front door to welcome warmer weather in.
4. Rabbit Racetrack
Engage in some competitive fun with a homemade, interactive board game that kids of all ages can enjoy.
Print a large bunny sheet and color it to create the game board, adding elements like trees, a pond, and flowers.
Draw a racetrack (or any other style of game) over the top of your design, adding Q&A stops and quests, and a large carrot as the finish line.
Use additional designs to make player pieces and game cards.
Write simple rules and objectives, focusing on fun facts about one of nature’s cutest creatures.
Hold a family game night and use dice to move the bunnies along the track. See who reaches the carrot first!
5. Basket Full of Bunnies
Enhance your Easter egg hunt with a beautifully decorated bunny basket.
Color a variety of adorable easter bunny coloring pages and cut them out.
Use hot glue to attach your fluffy friends to a simple wicker basket, adding paper blades of grass, cute craft chicks, and plastic eggs for effect.
This basket is not only perfect for collecting Easter eggs but also serves as a charming centerpiece for your Easter brunch or picnic in the park.
6. Garden Cottontail Markers
Personalize your plant pots with rabbit-themed decorative stakes.
Color your bunny pages, cut them out, and then laminate them for durability.
Glue each bunny to a garden stake or wooden stick.
Plant the stakes in your pots to add a little sunshine and springtime vibes to your home decor.
7. Peter Rabbit Pop-Up Card
Delight friends and family with unique 3D pop-up greeting cards.
Select an easter bunny coloring sheet and color it in vivid shades. Cut around the rabbit’s outline and make a small accordion fold at the bottom of the cutout.
Fold a piece of cardstock in half to create the card base. Then, glue the accordion part of the bunny inside, so it pops up when opened. Gently curl the floppy ears and add googly eyes.
Decorate the rest of the card with simple drawings of carrots, flowers, lambs, and butterflies.
Write a thoughtful message inside and give it to your pet rabbit on their birthday.
8. Easter Bunny Bonnet
Craft a gorgeous bonnet that’s perfect for parades or a festive spring day out.
Print your favorite designs of bunnies onto cardstock, color, and then cut them out.
Select a sturdy hat as your base and decorate with your cutouts, along with pastel-colored ribbons, paper flowers, patterned eggs, and craft chicks.
Complete as a family for some quality time together or as a classroom activity and hold a competition for the best bonnet!
9. Hare Height Chart
Keep track of your little one's growth with a fun and functional bunny-themed chart.
Color several free coloring printables, showing bunnies in different poses like sitting, standing on hind legs, or hopping.
Cut out the little bundles of fluff and place them vertically on a long strip of paper, marking heights along the edge.
Use glue to add cotton ball tails to each bunny for a fun, textured element.
Hang the chart in your child’s bedroom to document their height over time.
10. Place Name Hare Holders
Turn simple colorings into adorable bunny guest name cards for a spring celebration or family gathering.
Print easter coloring pages onto cardstock and color them in soft, pastel shades.
Carefully cut out the design and create a small fold at the bottom to allow the rabbit to stand upright on the table.
Then, create a small slit at the top of each ear. This will allow you to slide in a name card that your guests will enjoy!
11. Bunny Bulletin Board
Create an educational and artistic display showcasing where our furry friends live.
Start with a large poster board and make a background that depicts a meadow or forest.
Color and cut out different bunnies, placing them in various positions on the board.
Add other elements like trees, flowers, and a burrow to create a realistic habitat.
Add fact cards and advanced animal drawings of other woodland creatures like bears, owls, and birds, to complement the display.
This collage is a great educational tool for classrooms or a fun project for kids interested in wildlife.
12. Furry Friends Fan
Embrace the warm spring days with a unique, handmade paper fan.
Select a design and fill with bright, summery colors.
Lay the sheet horizontally and make a fold about an inch wide, then flip the paper and fold again, before flipping it back and repeating the process. Continuing until the entire sheet is folded in an accordion pattern.
Glue handles made from craft sticks or sturdy cardboard to the outermost folds of the accordion.
Hold the fan at the bottom of the two handles, allowing the top to expand and create the semi-circle fan shape to reveal a stunning display of colorful bunnies.
13. DIY Disguise
Making masquerade bunny masks is a fun way for kids to create dress-up accessories and play make-believe.
Choose a pattern from our free printable bunny coloring pages and fill in.
Cut around the face, making sure to keep the rabbit’s ears intact, and cut out eye holes.
Punch holes on either side of the mask and attach elastic for wearing.
Decorate further with glitter, feathers, or sequins and wear for Easter parties or year-round imaginative play.
14. Springtime Bunny Bunting
Turn our free coloring pages into a bespoke garland, perfect for a spring baby shower.
Select a number of cute bunny designs and color them in bright and cheerful shades.
Cut out the bunnies and punch two holes at the top of each one.
Thread a jute through the holes to create a line of hopping, happy bunny rabbits.
Drape your garland across a window, mantle, or doorway for Easter gatherings, spring-themed parties, or as a cute addition to a child's bedroom.
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