Ready to hop into spring? We have gathered a basketful of free Easter Bunny coloring pages just for you. Whether you need a quiet afternoon activity, a festive decoration for the fridge, or a way to build fine motor skills, these printables are perfect for kids of all ages. Grab your crayons, markers, or colored pencils and let the coloring fun begin!
Bunny in the Garden
This little rabbit is relaxing in the garden, surrounded by colorful flowers and hidden treats. It is a perfect sheet for practicing shading with bright spring colors.
A tiny baby rabbit looks curious and playful surrounded by its very first Easter clutch. This simpler design is fantastic for toddlers and preschoolers.
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Activities to Do With Easter Bunny Coloring Pages
Don’t let the fun stop once the coloring is done. There are plenty of ways to repurpose these sheets into engaging crafts and games. Here are a few creative ideas to try with your kids.
Create Custom Greeting Cards
Print the coloring pages at a smaller scale (try two or four per page). Have your child color them in, cut them out, and paste them onto folded cardstock. They can write a personal message inside to send to grandparents or friends for a handmade holiday touch.
DIY Easter Place Mats
Let your children color their favorite designs and then glue them onto a larger piece of construction paper. If you have access to a laminator, seal them up to create durable, reusable placemats for your Easter brunch or dinner.
Holiday Window Suncatchers
Use markers to color the pages, then lightly brush the back of the paper with vegetable oil (use a cotton ball). The oil makes the paper translucent! Tape them to a sunny window, and the light will shine through the colors like stained glass.
Easter Scavenger Hunt Clues
Instead of just hiding candy, hide these coloring pages! Write a clue on the back of each page that leads to the next location. The final destination can be their Easter basket. It adds an extra layer of excitement to the morning.
Stick Puppets for Storytelling
Have your kids color the bunnies and cut them out carefully. Tape a popsicle stick or a sturdy straw to the back of each character. Now they have a cast of puppets to put on a spring-themed show or re-enact their favorite Easter stories.
Custom Gift Wrap Accents
If you are giving small gifts, these pages make great wrapping paper. For larger gifts, cut out the colored bunnies and tape them onto plain brown wrapping paper or gift bags as 3D decorations.
FAQs
Are These Coloring Pages Free to Use?
Yes, all the coloring pages on this list are completely free for personal and educational use. You can print as many copies as you need for your family, classroom, or community event.
What Is the Best Paper for Printing?
For standard crayons and colored pencils, regular printer paper works just fine. If your kids plan to use markers or watercolors, we recommend using cardstock or a heavier paper to prevent the ink from bleeding through.
Can I Use These for a Classroom Party?
Absolutely! These sheets are perfect for school parties, Sunday school activities, or library craft hours. They are a great quiet activity to have on hand when things get hectic.
Do You Have Pages Simple Enough for Toddlers?
Yes, we have included a variety of designs. Look for the “Baby Bunny” or single-character pages, which have thick lines and large spaces that are easier for little hands to color.
How Do I Download the Images?
Simply click on the link or image you want to color. It will open the high-resolution PDF file, which you can then save to your device or print directly from your browser.
What Are Good Tools for Coloring These?
Crayons are classic for younger kids, while colored pencils allow for more detail. Washable markers are great for bold colors, and gel pens add a fun sparkle to the Easter eggs!