My preschooler loves stamping crafts! Since Easter is coming up, I set up this simple stamped Bunny Craft for her. To go along with the bunny theme, we used a carrot cookie cutter for the stamping. We also added some spring colored glitter because you know, glitter makes everything better! 🙂

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12″ x 12″ cardstock paper (My daughter chose pink, but use whatever color you want) pencil carrot or bunny cookie cutter white paint large white Pom Neon Glitter Caddy small white paper plate

(We received our Neon Glitter Caddy and Poms for free from Craftprojectideas.com but all opinions expressed are 100% our own.)

  Directions:

  1. Use your pencil to draw a bunny shape on your cardstock paper.  

  2. Pour white paint on your small paper plate. Dip the carrot cookie cutter into the paint and stamp the bunny. Continue dipping the cookie cutter into the paint and stamping the bunny as much you want. You can clearly see that the carrot shape is not recognizable in my daughter’s bunny. She really covered it well. Your child may not choose to cover it with as many stamps, but it will still look great!  

  3. After you are done stamping, use your Neon Glitter Caddy to sprinkle different colors of glitter all over the wet paint. Dump off the excess glitter. The Neon Glitter Caddy comes with large holes for each color for pouring, instead of a standard glitter shaker. For that reason, I only open the hole a very small amount so my daughter can still shake the glitter out and it doesn’t pour all over. Just wanted to give you a heads up.

  4. Glue on a large Pom for the bunny tail and let the craft dry completely. The glitter makes it sparkle and shimmer and adds such a fun touch of color to the craft!  

You might also enjoy these crafts:

Sheep Craft for Kids Easter Egg Sensory Play and Learning Cupcake Liner Bunnies 15 Farm Animal Crafts Cupcake Liner Rainbow Flowers

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My preschooler loves stamping crafts! Since Easter is coming up, I set up this simple stamped Bunny Craft for her. To go along with the bunny theme, we used a carrot cookie cutter for the stamping. We also added some spring colored glitter because you know, glitter makes everything better! 🙂

{This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Read our Disclosure Policy for more information.}   Materials you will need:

12″ x 12″ cardstock paper (My daughter chose pink, but use whatever color you want) pencil carrot or bunny cookie cutter white paint large white Pom Neon Glitter Caddy small white paper plate

(We received our Neon Glitter Caddy and Poms for free from Craftprojectideas.com but all opinions expressed are 100% our own.)

  Directions:

  1. Use your pencil to draw a bunny shape on your cardstock paper.  

  2. Pour white paint on your small paper plate. Dip the carrot cookie cutter into the paint and stamp the bunny. Continue dipping the cookie cutter into the paint and stamping the bunny as much you want. You can clearly see that the carrot shape is not recognizable in my daughter’s bunny. She really covered it well. Your child may not choose to cover it with as many stamps, but it will still look great!  

  3. After you are done stamping, use your Neon Glitter Caddy to sprinkle different colors of glitter all over the wet paint. Dump off the excess glitter. The Neon Glitter Caddy comes with large holes for each color for pouring, instead of a standard glitter shaker. For that reason, I only open the hole a very small amount so my daughter can still shake the glitter out and it doesn’t pour all over. Just wanted to give you a heads up.

  4. Glue on a large Pom for the bunny tail and let the craft dry completely. The glitter makes it sparkle and shimmer and adds such a fun touch of color to the craft!  

You might also enjoy these crafts:

Sheep Craft for Kids Easter Egg Sensory Play and Learning Cupcake Liner Bunnies 15 Farm Animal Crafts Cupcake Liner Rainbow Flowers

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My preschooler loves stamping crafts! Since Easter is coming up, I set up this simple stamped Bunny Craft for her. To go along with the bunny theme, we used a carrot cookie cutter for the stamping. We also added some spring colored glitter because you know, glitter makes everything better! 🙂

{This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Read our Disclosure Policy for more information.}   Materials you will need:

12″ x 12″ cardstock paper (My daughter chose pink, but use whatever color you want) pencil carrot or bunny cookie cutter white paint large white Pom Neon Glitter Caddy small white paper plate

(We received our Neon Glitter Caddy and Poms for free from Craftprojectideas.com but all opinions expressed are 100% our own.)

  Directions:

  1. Use your pencil to draw a bunny shape on your cardstock paper.  

  2. Pour white paint on your small paper plate. Dip the carrot cookie cutter into the paint and stamp the bunny. Continue dipping the cookie cutter into the paint and stamping the bunny as much you want. You can clearly see that the carrot shape is not recognizable in my daughter’s bunny. She really covered it well. Your child may not choose to cover it with as many stamps, but it will still look great!  

  3. After you are done stamping, use your Neon Glitter Caddy to sprinkle different colors of glitter all over the wet paint. Dump off the excess glitter. The Neon Glitter Caddy comes with large holes for each color for pouring, instead of a standard glitter shaker. For that reason, I only open the hole a very small amount so my daughter can still shake the glitter out and it doesn’t pour all over. Just wanted to give you a heads up.

  4. Glue on a large Pom for the bunny tail and let the craft dry completely. The glitter makes it sparkle and shimmer and adds such a fun touch of color to the craft!  

You might also enjoy these crafts:

Sheep Craft for Kids Easter Egg Sensory Play and Learning Cupcake Liner Bunnies 15 Farm Animal Crafts Cupcake Liner Rainbow Flowers

 

My preschooler loves stamping crafts! Since Easter is coming up, I set up this simple stamped Bunny Craft for her. To go along with the bunny theme, we used a carrot cookie cutter for the stamping. We also added some spring colored glitter because you know, glitter makes everything better! 🙂

{This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Read our Disclosure Policy for more information.}   Materials you will need:

12″ x 12″ cardstock paper (My daughter chose pink, but use whatever color you want) pencil carrot or bunny cookie cutter white paint large white Pom Neon Glitter Caddy small white paper plate

(We received our Neon Glitter Caddy and Poms for free from Craftprojectideas.com but all opinions expressed are 100% our own.)

  Directions:

  1. Use your pencil to draw a bunny shape on your cardstock paper.  

  2. Pour white paint on your small paper plate. Dip the carrot cookie cutter into the paint and stamp the bunny. Continue dipping the cookie cutter into the paint and stamping the bunny as much you want. You can clearly see that the carrot shape is not recognizable in my daughter’s bunny. She really covered it well. Your child may not choose to cover it with as many stamps, but it will still look great!  

  3. After you are done stamping, use your Neon Glitter Caddy to sprinkle different colors of glitter all over the wet paint. Dump off the excess glitter. The Neon Glitter Caddy comes with large holes for each color for pouring, instead of a standard glitter shaker. For that reason, I only open the hole a very small amount so my daughter can still shake the glitter out and it doesn’t pour all over. Just wanted to give you a heads up.

  4. Glue on a large Pom for the bunny tail and let the craft dry completely. The glitter makes it sparkle and shimmer and adds such a fun touch of color to the craft!  

You might also enjoy these crafts:

Sheep Craft for Kids Easter Egg Sensory Play and Learning Cupcake Liner Bunnies 15 Farm Animal Crafts Cupcake Liner Rainbow Flowers

My preschooler loves stamping crafts! Since Easter is coming up, I set up this simple stamped Bunny Craft for her. To go along with the bunny theme, we used a carrot cookie cutter for the stamping. We also added some spring colored glitter because you know, glitter makes everything better! 🙂

{This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Read our Disclosure Policy for more information.}

Materials you will need:

  • 12″ x 12″ cardstock paper
  • (My daughter chose pink, but use whatever color you want)
  • pencil
  • carrot or bunny cookie cutter
  • white paint
  • large white Pom
  • Neon Glitter Caddy
  • small white paper plate

(We received our Neon Glitter Caddy and Poms for free from Craftprojectideas.com but all opinions expressed are 100% our own.)

Directions:

  1. Use your pencil to draw a bunny shape on your cardstock paper.

  2. Pour white paint on your small paper plate. Dip the carrot cookie cutter into the paint and stamp the bunny. Continue dipping the cookie cutter into the paint and stamping the bunny as much you want. You can clearly see that the carrot shape is not recognizable in my daughter’s bunny. She really covered it well. Your child may not choose to cover it with as many stamps, but it will still look great!

  3. After you are done stamping, use your Neon Glitter Caddy to sprinkle different colors of glitter all over the wet paint. Dump off the excess glitter. The Neon Glitter Caddy comes with large holes for each color for pouring, instead of a standard glitter shaker. For that reason, I only open the hole a very small amount so my daughter can still shake the glitter out and it doesn’t pour all over. Just wanted to give you a heads up.

  4. Glue on a large Pom for the bunny tail and let the craft dry completely.

The glitter makes it sparkle and shimmer and adds such a fun touch of color to the craft!

You might also enjoy these crafts:

  • Sheep Craft for Kids
  • Easter Egg Sensory Play and Learning
  • Cupcake Liner Bunnies
  • 15 Farm Animal Crafts
  • Cupcake Liner Rainbow Flowers

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