With Easter coming up this weekend, I thought it would be nice for my daughter to make a little something to give to the relatives. This project is perfect for a toddler (with some help from an adult), and kids a little older too :)
Since my daughter is a toddler, there is definitely some prep time involved. It took me about half an hour of prep before I was ready for her to help put it together. First, the supplies. We took a trip to Michael's for this project. We got some white foam sheets, pink felt, multi-colored googly eyes, and pink sparkly pom poms. We already had the pipe cleaners, glue and paint pen.
Not pictured here is the card stock I used to make a stencil of the bunny and the felt ear coverings. This was the hardest part, and it really wasn't that hard. I picked a circular object from my kitchen to start sketching the head. I free handed the rest, and ended up drawing half the head, then folding the paper in half to cut out the stencil. Below is my stencil next to a foam sheet.
So I traced the bunny head onto the foam sheets and cut them out...
Using some more card stock, I traced the bunny ear, then free hand drew the oval inside it so that it was the right size, and cut that out. I used that stencil to cut out the pink felt for the ears.
Put a little glue right in the center and a pink pom pom for the nose. Some more glue, and the eyes are attached.
Use the paint pen to draw on that cute little bunny smile.
Perfect gift for your child to give out on Easter. Of course, mine had to keep one for herself ;)