![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks to Easy Peasy and Fun, Red Ted Art and BBC Good Food for these delightful activity ideas. ![]() Kids can also eat the eggs later if they want!Įaster egg brownies – Okay so technically this isn't craft, but kids will love helping whip up (and then eat!) a batch of these chocolate brownies topped with crumbled Easter eggs. Simply pop a freshly (still hot) hardboiled egg into a holder, then rest a bit of broken crayon against it and voila! It will melt down and decorate the egg. Melted crayon eggs – Unbelievably quick and easy. Fast and simple to make but looks brilliant! Paper Easter bunny – Rolled cut up paper with a few extra touches like googly eyes and drawn on whiskers can create a great stand-up Easter bunny. Stick them on to paper triangles and top with shredded green paper for nifty orange carrots with green tops! Paper basket – These nifty paper Easter baskets can't hold anything too heavy, but they sure look great and will come in handy if you're doing any Easter hunts in the centre!īunny butt paper plate – One to make the kids (and parents) laugh! Take a paper plate and stick on a couple of paper feet and a cotton ball for the tail and if you've got yourself a cute little bunny backside.Ĭarrot craft – For something a bit different, colour some paddle pop sticks orange. You can also create fun artworks with lots of the little chick thumbprints.Įaster rings – Print out rabbit and chick paper templates, colour them and then tape up to create fun paper rings for their tiny fingers they can show off to Mum or Dad. Thumbprint chicks – So simple and effective! Little yellow thumbprints can easily be turned into little chicks with markers which you can then cut out and paste onto cards. Also add two eye stickers (or just draw your own).Bunny corner bookmarks – It's always a great idea to encourage reading with young children, and these neat origami rabbit bookmarks will have them racing to open a book. Cut ears, teeth and snout and glue them on the corner bookmark. Now it’s time to turn this DIY corner bookmark into a bunny corner bookmark. If you so choose, you can also tuck the “white triangle” inside the pocket. Get ready for a visit from the Easter bunny with some fun easter crafts. Crease and unfold.Īgain grab the corner, this time folding it towards the top of the triangle. We have a new set of fortune tellers to share with you again, this time we are sharing two bunnies and a chick in this printable Easter cootie catcher set. Step 1: Cut out the bunny bookmark template To start making your bookmark, print and cut out the printable bunny template. Grab hold of the top of the triangle (one sheet only) and fold it toward the bottom of the triangle.įold the left and right corner towards the bottom centre of the triangle. bookmarks bunny origami rabbitHow to Make a Bunny Corner Bookmark - Bookmark IdeasHi guys In this video I have made a paper bookmark, cute bunny corne. We used black paper to better demonstrate the folding steps.įold into a triangle (colored side on the outside). Or follow the step by step instructions here You can watch the corner bookmark folding instructions in this video tutorial origami paper (or regular paper cut into a square) – pastels colors work great for easter – we wen’t with blue and pink.These will make a great classroom project, kids can make them for themselves or to give to their parents or other family members. And there are so many ways you can design and decorate your corner bookmark. DIY corner bookmarks are perfect to get them started in the wold of origami as kids can go beyond simple folding and add their personal touch to the project when they decorate them. There are so many benefits to doing origami and you can easily get kids excited with simple projects like this one. Fold the right and left corners of the triangle to the top so that the sheep’s face. Flip the triangle over to have the sheep facing down. LoveThisPic offers Easy Paper Bunny Bookmark Corner pictures, photos & images, to be used on Facebook, Tumblr, Pinterest, Twitter and other websites. Fold the square diagonally both ways, ensuring that the sheep’s face is on top, as shown below. Thinking of including a non candy treat in the Easter basked? Or just need a fun crafty activity to do with the kids? This Easter Bunny corner bookmark is a perfect little Easter origami for kids to make.įolding your own corner bookmark is a great way to encourage reading too, as in the end this lovely project will have to find it’s place in a book the kids will read. Start by printing the sheep bookmark template on regular white paper. ![]()
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