DLTK's Crafts for Kids
Candy Bunny Paper Craft
This is a simple three dimensional paper bunny craft for children to make. The bunny will hold a piece of candy standing up on a table or flattened slightly on a card.
You can use cardstock or a heavier paper to make the body (just trace the template) but, in my opinion, regular paper or construction paper works best for the head and tummy. I find cardstock can be too inflexible for three dimensional crafts. If you do make the body from cardstock, a glue gun would be a sturdier choice than school glue for making the cone shape.
Materials:
- paper,
- school glue and/or tape
- scissors
- printer
- pixie stick, sucker or lollipop
Directions - three dimensional craft:
- Print out the Valentine's Day template of choice.
- Color the bunny (if using the black and white version).
- Cut out the craft template pieces.
Where the hands join, there are two thin lines to snip -- this step may require adult assistance. This will be where you thread the candy through. The template pieces have a large enough snip for a lollipop, sucker or pixie stick. If you're using something larger (a stick of gum or whatnot), you may need to snip a bit more.
- Roll the body (don't fold) and tape or glue along the back seam.
- Glue the bunny ears onto the head.
- Glue the head onto the body.
- Glue the tummy onto the body.
- Optional: If your candy is heavy (like the lollipop), roll the tab on the back of the body and tape or glue. Slide a small chocolate bar, roll of mints or rock into this tab to provide a counterweight (so your bunny doesn't tip over). Otherwise, just cut off this tab.
- Optional: Glue a cotton ball or pom pom bunny tail onto the back.
- When your craft is dry, slide your pixie stick or sucker into hands.
- small lollipops or suckers can be hard to find, but they're really cute if you do!

Directions - Card:
If you'd like to turn this into a slightly 3D card instead of a standing craft, follow these directions:
- Make the paper craft as indicated above, but cut off the tab at the back (the one you use as a counterweight in the standing version).
- Take a sheet of construction paper and lay it on the table.
- Lay the bunny on its back on the construction paper.
- Fold down the bunny's feet and arms so they are creased (folded) but don't glue them down. This allows them to flop around a bit and stay looking 3D.
- Decorate the rest of your card as you like with construction paper hearts, stickers and/or a Valentine's Day message like "Some-bunny loves you!"
Craft Templates:
- Close template window when done printing to return to this screen.
- Set page margins to zero if you have trouble fitting the template on one page (FILE, PAGE SETUP or FILE, PRINTER SETUP in most browsers).
Candy Bunny template (color) or (B&W)
Printable version of these instructions