Felt Easter Bunny Refrigerator Magnets Kid’s Craft Project

These felt Easter bunny refrigerator magnets are the perfect little craft project for young kids. You only need a handful of inexpensive craft supplies to make them. To get the bunny shape we simply used Google Image Search to find a free template that we liked, resided it, printed it out and used that. I’m going to include some variations below the instructions too.

Felt Easter Bunny Refrigerator Magnets Kid's Craft Project

Felt Easter Bunny Refrigerator Magnets Kid’s Craft Project

White Felt
Light Pink Dimensional Paint
Black Dimenstional Paint
White Curly Ribbon
Scissors
Magnets
All-Purpose Craft Glue
Template/Pattern (explained above)

Use the template and trace out the bunny shape onto white felt. Use scissors to cut it out. If you’re working with really young kids and want to save time you can do this step ahead of time and just let them decorate it.

For the bunny facial features we used light pink dimensional paint to acceent the ears and nose. Black dimensional paint for the eye. Cut the white curly ribbon about 1 1/2″ in length. Use glue to add that onto the bunny to serve as the fluffy tail. Once the paint is dry flip it over and glue the magnet on the back.

Project Variations:

Instead of using felt you can use white craft foam as the base. You can use a white pom-pom for the tail. Little satin ribbon bow can be added at the top of the head to look like a girl with a blue bow at the neckline for a boy. You can use wiggle eyes instead of painting on the eye. You can do simple ones or get more elaborate with them depending on the age of the child.

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Comments

  1. Jo-Ann Brightman says

    This is another cute Easter project for kids. I also appreciate the variations you gave us. My granddaughter would enjoy making them next year.

  2. So cute with the little fluffy tail. Thanks for adding ideas for variations.

  3. Peggy Nunn says

    Those are so cute. The girls will love making them.