About This Project

A 5–15 minutes craft for ages 5–8, using supplies you likely already have — Scissors, Markers, and Construction Paper.

GlueStick supports kids from setup to cleanup. After they choose a project, we guide them through gathering the supplies, making it, and cleaning up when they're done. We'll even help them share it safely with trusted family and friends.

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    Make Easy Paper Bunny Craft

    Your creative buddy says:
    "Are you as excited to make this as I am?"

    Step 1: Print and Cut Your Bunny Pieces

    May need grown-up help
    First, print the free bunny template. You can print it right onto thick white paper, or print it on regular paper and trace it onto thick paper. Cut out all the pieces.

    Step 2: Glue Your Bunny Together

    Lay out all the bunny parts you just cut. Start with the bunny's head and end with its tail. Use your glue stick to stick all the pieces together. Press them firmly so they stay. If you printed the template and cut it out, turn the pieces over so you don't see the black lines on your finished bunny.

    Step 3: Make Accordion Folds

    Now, fold your bunny in half. Then, keep folding it back and forth, like an accordion. Make each fold about half an inch wide. Do this until the middle part of your bunny is all folded up.

    Step 4: Add Fun Details

    Use your colorful markers to draw a cute face on your bunny. You can draw eyes, a nose, and a mouth. You can also draw lines on its ears and little marks on its feet and body to make it look extra special!
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    Clean up

    Put things away so your space is tidy for next time.

    Tidy up our space

    Put away our supplies

    Check off each supply when it is put away — and any clean-up tips underneath are done too. You might find a fun surprise!

    • A cartoon of Markers
      Where they belong:
      • — Don't forget! Close all marker caps tightly.
    • A cartoon of Construction Paper
      Where they belong:
    • A cartoon of Paper
      Where they belong:
    • A cartoon of Glue Sticks
      Where they belong:
      • — Don't forget! Put cap on glue sticks tightly.
    • A cartoon of Scissors
      Where they belong:
    • A cartoon of Printer
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