This is a fun and easy Easter bunny craft to do with your toddler or preschooler right now!

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Here’s what you’ll need to get started:
Supplies
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- White and pink Washable Tempera Paints
- 2 Plastic or Paper Plates and/or paint palette
- Black Construction Paper
- Googly Eyes
- Rounded Potato Masher
- Q-Tips
- Scissors
- Plastic knife
- Cotton balls
Directions
Gather your supplies. Using the scissors cut out the bunny whiskers (thin pieces of construction paper) from the black construction paper.

Dip the potato masher into the white paint (make sure the entire surface is covered in paint so that it stamps a full circle) and stamp two circles, underneath each other, down the center of the construction paper to make the bunny’s body. Leave room on the top for the bunny’s ears.



Before the paint dries add the googly eyes to the head of the bunny.

Next, glue the cotton ball on to the body of the Easter bunny for its tail.
Dip a q-tip into the pink paint (I had her mixed red and white together using the q-tip to make pink paint) and make the bunny’s nose.


Stick the whiskers onto the bunny’s body as well before the paint dries. That way you don’t have to use glue!



Dip the plastic knife in the white paint and make two prints for two bunny ears on the bunny’s head.

Next, dip the top part of the plastic knife into the pink paint to make the inside of the bunny’s ears.

And voila! You have an adorable Easter bunny!

WILL YOU MAKE A POTATO MASHER EASTER BUNNY WITH YOUR LITTLE ONE! Pin it for later!


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