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Easy Marshmallow Bunny Craft

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February 22, 2024
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This adorable and partially edible Easy Marshmallow Bunny Craft is such a fun spring and Easter craft for children. All you need is pink construction paper, mini marshmallows, school glue such as Elmer’s, pom poms, a black marker, and a pen. If you like easy and cheap Easter and spring kid’s crafts, then you’ll love my Easy Toddler and Kid Easter Crafts, Easy Brown Bag Easter Bunny Craft, Spring Easter Egg Sensory Bin, DIY Spring Easter Grass Sensory Bin, Easy Paper Shamrock Craft, Folded Paper Shamrock, and Upcycled Easter Baskets!

We all know that toddlers love marshmallow bunny crafts (not to mention ALL holiday crafts and activities) like this one for Easter! My five-year-old daughter’s favorite part of helping me make marshmallow crafts is eating all the marshmallows! What a surprise, right?!

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This one is fun because toddlers and preschoolers are using their fine motor skills to place each marshmallow on the glue, and at the end, the rows of glued marshmallows form a bunny! How much fun is that?!

It’s a wonderful spring craft for toddlers, kindergarteners, and even older kids in elementary school. It’s a popular and cheap carft at preschool, daycare, and for homeschool.If you’re worried about the level of craftiness needed by you – the parent or teacher – don’t fret as it’s SUPER EASY and simple to do, and does not involve an extensive level of talent or craftiness. The uncraftiest person can easily make this!

All you need to do is grab a pencil or pen and draw a bunny head on a piece of paper. Then, line the bunny outline with school glue, placing marshmallows on top. When the glue dries, glue on the pom pom eyes and nose. Let those dry and then use a black marker to draw whiskers and a mouth. So easy!

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Items Needed to Make an Easy Marshmallow Bunny Craft

Construction paper. Grab some pink construction paper.

Mini marshmallows. You’ll need quite a few mini marshmallows to make this.

School glue. Because this craft involves gluing marshmallows and pom poms, Pom poms. We used two purple and one white pom pom for the eyes and nose. Feel free to use any color pom poms you like. Alternatively, you can use a marker or mini marshmallows to make the eyes and nose.

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Black marker. I used a black Sharpie marker but any black marker will suffice.

Pen. A pen or pencil is needed to draw on the construction paper.

How to Make the Best Easy Marshmallow Bunny Craft

STEP 1: Use a pen or pencil to draw a bunny-shaped head on a piece of pink construction paper.

STEP 2: Pour school glue along the outline of the bunny’s head. Have the little ones place marshmallows on the glue and let it dry.

STEP 3: Place two dots of glue for the eyes, placing the purple pom poms as the eyes. Place a dot for the nose and place a white pom pom as the nose. Let the glue dry.

STEP 4: Use a black marker to draw whiskers and a mouth.

Final Thoughts

Finally, if you make this Easy Marshmallow Bunny Craft, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this DIY craft a rating! I love to hear from everyone who makes this craft and always try my best to respond to all comments.

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If you do make this craft, don’t forget to tag #elisemccollister on Instagram! It makes me so happy to see your craft photos.

Easy Marshmallow Bunny Craft

Elise McCollisterElise McCollister
This adorable and partially edible Easy Marshmallow Bunny Craft is such a fun spring and Easter craft for children. All you need is pink construction paper, mini marshmallows, school glue such as Elmer’s, pom poms, a black marker, and a pen.
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  • Use a pen to draw a bunny-shaped head on a piece of pink construction paper.
  • Pour school glue along the outline of the bunny’s head. Have the little ones place marshmallows on the glue and let it dry.
  • Place two dots of glue for the eyes, placing the purple pom poms as the eyes. Place a dot for the nose and place a white pom pom as the nose. Let the glue dry.
  • Use a black marker to draw whiskers and a mouth.
Did you make this craft?Mention @elisemccollister or tag #elisemccollister!

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