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Easter Bunny Footprint Art

Emma By Emma Updated: 2/18/25
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Let’s celebrate spring with this easy bunny footprint art. This is an easy craft project you can do with infants and toddlers.

Footprint art is great for the youngest children in your life, as it’s even safer than handprint art (since it’s harder to get your foot in your mouth than your hand, lol).

This Easter bunny craft is very easy to create. You can make the footprints ahead, and once they dry, you can assemble the rest of the project.

Related: Looking for more? Try 10 Handprint Animal Crafts that kids will love!

Need more Easter projects?

  • English Muffin Easter Bunny snack
  • Paper Plate Easter Bunny Craft
  • Easter Bunny Garland – free printable template (or check out these printable bunnies!)
  • Easter Tic-Tac-Toe – free printable game
  • Easter Bingo – free printable game
  • How to Dye Easter Eggs

Why kids love footprint projects:

  • Footprint art projects are good for any age of child from babies to elementary age.
  • Footprint art is easy and always turns out adorable.
  • Getting your hand painted is fun—it tickles!
  • Footprint art projects are a fun take home gift to parents and guardians.

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Supplies needed:

  1. Paint – pink (or other colors)
  2. Paint brush
  3. Construction paper – white and pink (or other colors to match the paint)
  4. Pom pom or cotton ball
  5. Glue
  6. Scissors

How to Make Bunny Footprint Art

  • Paint the child’s foot with the paint using the paint brush. Pro Tip: have wipes ready.
  • Print the footprint onto the white paper and allow it to dry. Then, cut out the foot shape.
  • Cut out the other pieces of the bunny – a circle for the body and two cylinders for the ears.
  • Assemble the pieces on a pink (or other color) piece of paper and glue down.
  • Glue on the bunny tail.

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a spring-themed footprint craft project for all ages
Prep 2 minutes mins
Cook 3 minutes mins
Total 5 minutes mins

Supplies

  • paint (pink)
  • construction paper (white and pink)
  • pom pom or cotton ball
  • glue

Instructions

  • Paint the child’s foot with the paint using the paint brush.
  • Print the footprint onto the white paper and allow it to dry. Then, cut out the foot shape.
  • Cut out the other pieces of the bunny – a circle for the body and two cylinders for the ears.
  • Assemble the pieces on a pink (or other color) piece of paper and glue down.
  • Glue on the bunny tail.

Equipment

Paint Brush
scissors

Notes

  • Pro Tip: have wipes ready when you paint the child’s foot. 
© Author Emma
Keywords easter bunny, kids crafts

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