I like to take cute treats to my son’s class for his birthday or other class parties but I can only handle fun, simple crafts. With Easter just around the corner, it’s time to make these simple Easter Bunny Snack Cups for his Sunday school class!
Easter Bunny Snack Cup Craft –
Materials:
- Pudding snack cups
- White craft foam
- Pink craft foam
- Small pink craft pom pom
- Medium white craft pom pom
- Pink pipe cleaner
- Googly eyes
- Glue
- Scissors
- Pencil
Instructions:
- Begin by drawing the shape of two bunny ears on a piece of pink craft foam. Use the size of the pudding snack cup for reference, and make the ears the shape of two tall rounded hills.
- Draw the same shape, only on a smaller scale onto a piece of white craft foam. This will be the inside of your bunny’s ears, so make sure that these shapes are small enough to fit inside the ones that you drew on the pink craft foam.
- Cut out both the pink and the white craft foam shapes.
- Glue the white craft foam shapes onto the bottom center of the pink craft foam shapes.
- Using glue, attach your bunny ear shapes to the top of the back of a vanilla pudding cup that has been turned upside down.
- Glue a pair of googly eyes to the front of your upside down pudding cup.
- Attach a small pink craft pom pom to the front of the upside down pudding cup below the googly eyes, this will be your bunny’s nose.
- Cut a pipe cleaner into small equal pieces, about an inch long.
- Glue a medium white pom pom to the bottom of the back of your upside down pudding cup, below where you glued the ears, this is your bunny’s tail.
- Use glue to attach two pipe cleaner pieces to either side of the craft pom pom nose on the front of the upside down pudding cup. These will be your bunny’s whiskers.
Debra says
These are so adorable! My kiddo takes her lunch to school everyday so I can’t wait to surprise her with this!
Katie C. says
Adorable! I probably wouldn’t mess this up XD