This is a oops bunny that got stuck in a flower pot hiding the eggs. I used a 4 inch flower pot, a 4 inch styrofoam ball and a styrofoam egg, with craft foam for the feet pads.
Using a recycled grapevine wreath from Christmas, I bought 6 packages of different types of eggs from the dollar store. I used my hot glue gun to place the eggs. It only took about 1 hour to do, and the cost was about $8.
This easy craft is an adorable way to get younger kids involved with family and Easter crafts. The napkin ties are simple to make, look cute, and children are free to make just one or an entire set!
My daughter created this cute little bunny magnet in no time. It would also be cute to wear as a pin. Simply glue a pin back to the back of the bunny's head instead of the magnetic strip.
We have always made Ginger bread houses at Christmas time. I've had so much fun making them over the years that I decided to carry it over to Easter. Here is my first creation, the house of Mr. Easter Bunny himself.
A fun Easter "egg basket" is made by winding crochet thread around a balloon that is not completely blown up (balloon is in a "egg" shape when not completely blown up).
I found a cheaper way for a Buttered Lamb. I used Margarine! Here is the Margarine Lamb I made for pennies.Peppercorn for eyes, red tie and a stick of margarine!
Make a cute Easter bunny from a paint roller cover. Take the bunny ears and glue onto paint roller. I used a bunny hat off of an old stuffed toy but you could also make ears from foam. Next, make some feet out of foam and glue on bottom of roller.