Toilet Paper Roll Easter Bunny Art
Looking for a fun and easy toilet paper roll Easter bunny art project to do with your little ones? You’re in the right place! This sweet and simple bunny craft is perfect for springtime and Easter, and it’s made using things you probably already have at home.
Whether you’re a parent planning a holiday activity or a teacher putting together a classroom craft, this idea is super engaging for preschoolers. You only need some paper towel rolls, bright construction paper, paint, and basic supplies to make many adorable bunny faces. This is one of those preschool crafts that’s just as fun to make as it is to show off!
We’ll walk you through each step so it’s stress-free and full of smiles. Get ready for some easy-peasy Easter fun with your favorite little artists!

Why You’ll Love This Easter Craft
This Easter bunny craft using toilet paper rolls is a total win for busy parents and teachers. It’s quick to prep, budget-friendly, and perfect for little hands to explore creativity. Kids will have a blast stamping bunny shapes and decorating their artwork, while grown-ups will appreciate the low-mess setup.
It’s also a sneaky way to work on fine motor skills while having fun. Whether you’re crafting at home or in the classroom, this activity will bring big smiles and lots of giggles!
Toilet Paper Roll Easter Bunny Art
This adorable Easter bunny stamping craft with toilet paper rolls is a playful way to celebrate spring while helping little learners build essential skills. As children stamp bunny shapes, paint, and add faces, they’ll strengthen their fine motor skills, practice creativity, and learn to follow simple directions—all through hands-on fun!
Supplies needed:
- Bright construction paper (pink, yellow, purple, blue—whatever you like!)
- Paper towel roll (cut into 3 parts)
- Tape (painter’s tape or scotch tape)
- Paint: yellow, white, and green
- Paper plate for paint
- Paintbrush
- Black marker
This project turns everyday materials into a cheerful Easter activity that blends art, imagination, and skill-building. It’s a joyful, screen-free way to keep little ones engaged while learning through play. Your kids will love it—and so will you!
What You’ll Do
Gather your supplies. Lay everything out on the table so it’s ready to go. Kids love being part of the setup, too!

Cut your paper towel roll into three pieces. Keep one piece as a circle (this is the bunny’s head). Gently pinch the other two pieces into long ovals (these will be the ears).

Tape the ovals to the top of the circle to create a bunny head shape.

Pour yellow paint onto a paper plate. Dip your bunny stamp into the paint, then press it onto construction paper. Repeat to make a group of bunnies!

Use white paint and a brush to make fluffy clouds and green paint to add grass at the bottom of the page. Let everything dry.

Once dry, use a black marker to draw little eyes, noses, and whiskers on each bunny. So cute!

Easter Bunny Activities for Preschoolers
Looking for more ways to add some Easter fun to your preschool plans? This section is packed with simple and engaging bunny-themed activities for preschool that go perfectly with the toilet paper roll art craft.
Whether you’re teaching at home or in the classroom, these ideas are great for keeping little ones learning, creating, and smiling all season long.
Easter Books for Kids
Books are a great way to bring your Easter bunny craft to life with stories and pictures your preschoolers will love. In this section, you’ll find some of our favorite bunny-themed books to read before or after crafting time. They’re perfect for sparking imagination, building early literacy skills, and making storytime extra special.
Construction Site: Spring Delight brings the beloved construction crew back for a joyful springtime adventure filled with blooming flowers, buzzing bees, and lots of building fun. It’s a gentle lift-the-flap book that lets little readers explore the season through surprises on every page.
Bluey: Easter follows Bluey and Bingo as they search high and low for Easter eggs, only to find a sweet surprise that brings their whole family together. It’s a heartwarming story about curiosity, fun, and family traditions.
Pete the Cat: Big Easter Adventure takes Pete on an egg-stra special mission from the Easter Bunny himself! With his cool, laid-back vibe, Pete helps get everything ready for the big day, teaching kids about helping others and holiday fun along the way.

Easter Bunny Crafts for Preschoolers
If your kids had fun making the Easter bunny stamping craft, they’ll love these other creative projects too. In this section, you’ll find a collection of related Easter and spring crafts that are just right for preschoolers. They’re simple, colorful, and perfect for keeping little hands busy and learning through play.
Easter Printables for Preschoolers
Want to keep the Easter fun going? This section features printable activities that go hand-in-hand with your bunny craft. From coloring pages to early learning games, these printables make it easy to add playful learning to your day.
- Preschool Easter Worksheets
- Easter Math Worksheets
- Easter Following Directions Worksheet
- Easter Counting Worksheets
- Easter Activity Pages
FAQs About Toilet Paper Roll Easter Bunny Art
Absolutely! Toilet paper rolls work just fine for this craft. If you’re using them, you might want to trim them a bit shorter or adjust the bunny ear shapes, but it’s totally doable and just as fun.
This one is great for preschoolers—ages 3 to 5—but toddlers, with a little help, will enjoy it too! It’s simple, hands-on, and doesn’t require perfect skills, which makes it perfect for young learners.
Totally get it! I recommend laying down a newspaper or a plastic tablecloth before you start. Using a paper plate for paint helps, too, and having some baby wipes nearby for quick clean ups is always a lifesaver.

Crafting with preschoolers doesn’t have to be complicated—and this toilet paper roll Easter bunny art proves just that! With just a few supplies and a little creativity, you can create sweet bunny prints that double as art time and learning fun.
Whether you’re making memories at home or adding a festive touch to your classroom, this activity is sure to bring smiles, giggles, and a little Easter magic.
Looking for more easy ideas to keep the fun going? Be sure to hop over to our preschool crafts page for even more hands-on activities your little learners will love!

Tara is the brains behind Homeschool Preschool, where her journey from preschool and public school teacher to homeschooling mom of three fuels her passion for early childhood education. With a blend of expertise and firsthand experience, Tara’s writings offer practical tips and engaging resources to support families in creating meaningful learning adventures at home.














