This paper plate Easter bunny wreath is both adorable and easy! This is a wonderful Easter kids craft to make when you don’t have time to run to the store because it only requires basic arts and craft supplies!
Paper Plate Easter Wreath
We are in uncertain times right now, with the kids home from school on an indefinite break. But since we can’t just sit around and worry and watch the news all day, crafting is one of our favorite ways to take our mind off things.
This bunny wreath turned out even cuter than I expected! The last time I was at Lowes, I grabbed a handful of colorful paint samples. We’ve been decorating our house, but I might have grabbed a few extra for crafting purposes…shhhh…don’t tell!
Related: Check out this Easter egg sight word game we also made with our paint strips!
If you’re cooped up at home, you should be able to make this simple Easter craft with supplies you already have on hand. If you don’t have paint sample strips and aren’t able to go get them, feel free to use rainbow construction paper or card stock instead!
Supply List
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- Large paper plate
- Colorful paint strips or card stock
- Easter egg cookie cutter
- White and pink card stock
- Craft glue
- Scissors
- Marker
- Child’s photo
Where Can I Get Paint Sample Strips?
Hardware stores and anywhere that sells paint for the home should have a display of paint strips. These sample strips are almost always free for the taking, as they are useful for deciding on paint colors for home decorating projects.
We had quite a few paint strips leftover from recent projects, and they were just so colorful that I was inspired to craft with them!
How to Make a Paper Plate Easter Egg Wreath
Cut the middle out of a large paper plate.
Use an Easter egg cookie cutter to trace and cut egg shapes from colorful paint strips.
Attach Easter eggs to your paper plate wreath.
Use card stock to create bunny ears for your wreath.
Cut out child’s photo and glue to the backside of the bottom of the wreath.
Use white card stock to create a paper banner that is long enough to span across your wreath. We left a bit of extra length at each end of the banner so we could fold it for a 3D effect.
Now it’s time to write an Easter message on your banner! We wrote “Hoppy Easter” but feel free to personalize!
You might also like these Easter recipes for kids:
- Peeps Easter Bunny Cupcakes
- Bunny Butt Pretzels
- Marbled Easter Eggs with Nail Polish
- Carrot Shaped Mini Carrot Cakes
Easter Bunny Wreath Printable Instructions
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Paper Plate Easter Bunny Wreath
Equipment
- Scissors
- Marker
- Easter egg cookie cutter
- Craft glue
Ingredients
- Large paper plate
- Colorful paint strips or card stock
- White and pink card stock
- Child's photo
Instructions
- Cut the middle out of a large paper plate.
- Use an Easter egg cookie cutter to trace and cut egg shapes from colorful paint strips.
- Glue Easter eggs to your paper plate wreath.
- Use card stock to create bunny ears and glue to the top of your wreath.
- Cut out child's photo and glue to the backside of the bottom of the wreath.
- Use white card stock to create a paper banner that is long enough to span across your wreath. Write an Easter message on your banner.
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