Easter bunny craft made with felt and a yarn wrapped plastic Easter egg

Yarn Wrapped Bunny

This yarn wrapped bunny is SO CUTE! Wrap a plastic egg with yarn and transform it into an Easter bunny using a few simple craft supplies!

This Easter craft is not only cute, it’s really easy to make using our free, printable template. It’s a fun and simple spring craft that both kids and adults can have fun with!

Easter bunny craft made with felt and a yarn wrapped plastic Easter egg

 

This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something we may earn a small commission which helps us run this website.

How to Make a Yarn Wrapped Bunny

Decorate your mantel with this yarn wrapped bunny, use it as part of a centerpiece for Easter dinner, or as a prop for storytime and pretend play.

Equipment:

Check Out The Video Tutorial:

Looking for more Easter crafts? Here’s a few of our favourites:Yarn Easter EggsDIY Egg CandlesBunny Outline

Instructions:

Step 1: Find what you need

  • Gather your supplies and materials.
    Yarn Wrapped Bunny SuppliesYarn Wrapped Bunny Supplies

Step 2: Wrap a plastic egg with yarn

  • Add a generous circle of tacky glue to the top of the plastic egg.
    Yarn Wrapped BunnyYarn Wrapped Bunny
  • Place the end of the yarn (still attached to the ball) in the center of the glue. Press it down and wait at least 30 seconds for it to stick.
    Yarn Wrapped BunnyYarn Wrapped Bunny
  • Hold the end of the yarn down while wrapping it around itself in a circle.
    Yarn Wrapped BunnyYarn Wrapped Bunny
  • Add more glue below the yarn and continue wrapping it around.You can either spin the egg in your hand while holding the yarn, or you can wrap the yarn around while holding the egg still — whichever is more comfortable for you.
    Yarn Wrapped BunnyYarn Wrapped Bunny
  • Continue wrapping the yarn around the egg, adding more glue when needed.As you work, continue to push down on the yarn to keep it in place.
    Yarn Wrapped BunnyYarn Wrapped Bunny
  • When you reach the bottom of the egg, cover the whole area in glue.
    Yarn Wrapped BunnyYarn Wrapped Bunny
  • Continue wrapping the yarn around the egg carefully. It’s more likely to slide off closer to the bottom.When you’re close to the bottom center of the egg cut the yarn, leaving about a 1/4 inch extra at the end (or however much you need to fill in the end).
    Yarn Wrapped BunnyYarn Wrapped Bunny
  • Twist the yarn into the bottom center and push down.Allow the glue to dry.
    Yarn Wrapped BunnyYarn Wrapped Bunny

Step 3: Cut out the template pieces

  • While the egg is drying, print the template and cut out the pieces.Then use the template pieces to cut out the felt pieces. Cut the larger ears and feet from a colour that matches the yarn. Cut the inner ears from white felt.
    Yarn Wrapped BunnyYarn Wrapped Bunny
  • Gather all the pieces of the bunny. Besides the wrapped egg and felt pieces, you’ll also need a white pom pom tail, a small pink pom pom nose, and 2 googly eyes.
    Yarn Wrapped BunnyYarn Wrapped Bunny

Step 4: Glue the felt pieces to the yarn covered egg

  • Add hot glue or tacky glue to one side of the inner ear piece.
    Yarn Wrapped BunnyYarn Wrapped Bunny
  • Attach the inner ear to the larger ear piece, lining up the pieces at the bottom.Repeat for the second ear.
    Yarn Wrapped BunnyYarn Wrapped Bunny
  • Add a thin line of hot glue to the bottom of the ear.
    Yarn Wrapped BunnyYarn Wrapped Bunny
  • Place the ear on top of the egg, off to one side. Then add the second ear beside it.
    Yarn Wrapped BunnyYarn Wrapped Bunny
  • Add hot glue to the back half of the feet. Set the egg into the glue so that the feet are sticking out towards the front.
    Yarn Wrapped BunnyYarn Wrapped Bunny

Step 5: Add a tail and face on the bunny

  • Add hot glue to the white pom pom. Attach it to the bottom back of the egg, so the bunny is almost sitting on it.This will help balance the bunny and make it stand up.
    Yarn Wrapped BunnyYarn Wrapped Bunny
  • Cut 3 pieces of white thread about 1 inch long.
    Yarn Wrapped BunnyYarn Wrapped Bunny
  • Add a dot of hot glue or tacky glue onto the pink pom pom. Press the center of each piece of thread into the glue.Add one piece going straight across and the other two at opposite angles. These are the bunny’s whiskers.
    Yarn Wrapped BunnyYarn Wrapped Bunny
  • Use hot glue or tacky glue to attach the googly eyes and nose to the front of the egg.
    Yarn Wrapped BunnyYarn Wrapped Bunny
  • If necessary, trim the whiskers so that they’re even.
    Yarn Wrapped BunnyYarn Wrapped Bunny
  • Your yarn wrapped bunny is complete!
    Yarn Wrapped BunnyYarn Wrapped Bunny

Helpful Tips:

  1. Make sure the yarn on the top of the egg doesn’t pop off as you wrap. Keep pushing it down as you work, or do the egg in sections, waiting a few minutes for each part to dry before continuing.
  2. Make a multi-coloured bunny by wrapping your egg in different colours of yarn!

Holding a cute yarn wrapped bunny Easter eggHolding a cute yarn wrapped bunny Easter egg

Get our free printable yarn wrapped bunny template:

The link below will take you to our free, printable yarn wrapped bunny template! The PDF file will open in a new window. Then simply print the template on 8.5 x 11 (letter size) printer paper.

>>> Yarn Wrapped Egg Easter Bunny Template <<<

Group of colourful yarn wrapped Easter bunnies on a white backgroundGroup of colourful yarn wrapped Easter bunnies on a white background

How can I get the whiskers neatly onto the nose pom pom?

It can be difficult to get the small pieces of thread lined up nicely on the bunny’s nose. We found it helpful to use craft tweezers to arrange the thread.

You can also add the whiskers onto the nose using tacky glue. This gives you more time to arrange them nicely and move them around while the glue is still wet.

Or make the whiskers with thin floral wire! It’s a bit thicker and less flexible, making it easier to work with.

Showing the front and back of yarn wrapped egg bunnyShowing the front and back of yarn wrapped egg bunny

What type of egg is used to make a yarn wrapped bunny?

We used plastic eggs (bought at the dollar store), but you could also use an egg made from paper mache, wood, or styrofoam. You can also use a blown out egg shell if you’re careful while wrapping it.

What if I don’t have pom poms for this yarn wrapped bunny?

We used a small pink pom pom for the bunny’s nose and a larger white pom pom for its tail. If you don’t have pom poms there are definitely some alternatives.

We suggest cutting a small piece of felt for the bunny’s nose and making a small yarn pom pom for its tail.

DIY yarn wrapped bunnyDIY yarn wrapped bunny

Use a yarn wrapped bunny to decorate your house this spring! Make yarn Easter eggs and then add a few simple details to create this adorable Easter bunny craft in all your favourite colours.

Yarn wrapped Easter egg bunniesYarn wrapped Easter egg bunnies

Here’s even more Easter craft ideas:

Yarn Easter Eggs

Yarn Easter eggYarn Easter egg

Pipe Cleaner Easter Eggs

Pipe cleaner eggsPipe cleaner eggs

Plastic Egg Bunnies

Bunny craft with plastic eggsBunny craft with plastic eggs

Our book Low-Mess Crafts for Kids is loaded with 72 fun and simple craft ideas for kids! The projects are fun, easy and most importantly low-mess, so the clean up is simple!

Low Mess Crafts for Kids BookLow Mess Crafts for Kids Book

Where to buy:

You can purchase Low-Mess Crafts for Kids from Amazon, or wherever books are sold:

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here