I have an adorable Easter craft that I pull out every year to share with you! It’s easy, low-prep, and perfect for elementary classrooms!
All you need to complete this craft is access to a printer or photocopier, the free template you can grab in my Freebie Library, heavy paper or card stock, 2 fasteners/brads per student, and whatever coloring materials you’d like students to use.
Provide students with copies of both pages of the template. On the completely blank one, they need to draw a bunny face. I like to pull up some images on my projector so they can use them as inspiration.
Students create an Easter egg on the template page with the dotted line. I encourage lots of color and pattern on these.
When all the decorating is finished, have the students cut out the two shapes along the outer edge of the black line and along the dotted center line of the egg—these two pieces become the bunny ears.
Use the fasteners to fasten the ears at the top of the bunny’s face. I usually help my students with this because the heavy paper can be difficult to pierce.
These are so cute to display on a bulletin board in the hall.
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Happy Easter!!
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