Looking for a creative way to send love to grandparents or friends this Easter? Try making Potato Stamped Bunny Cards—a simple and heartfelt kids’ craft that turns everyday potatoes into adorable Easter bunnies!
This charming activity is more than just fun—it’s the perfect excuse to say “Some BUNNY loves you” and create a keepsake that long-distance loved ones will cherish. Plus, it’s easy enough for even the littlest hands to join in.
How to: Potato Stamped Bunny Cards
So grab those extra potatoes from dinner, roll up your sleeves, and get crafty at the kitchen table. Our step-by-step tutorial makes it easy to bring these bunny cards to life!
Supplies:
- Potato
- Knife
- Paper Plate
- Paint Brushes
- White/Pink/Black Craft Paint
- Cardstock {preferably something dark so the white will really stand out}
- Scissors
- Scrapbook Stickers
- Glue Stick
Instructions:
Prep the Potato:
Cut your potato in half. Leave one half whole, and cut the other half in half again for the bunny ears.
Stamp the Bunny Body:
Squeeze white paint onto a paper plate. Dip the large potato half into the paint, then stamp it in the center of a piece of cardstock to create the bunny’s body.
Add Bunny Ears:
Use one of the smaller potato pieces to stamp two bunny ears above the body.
Paint the Face:
With pink and black paint, add a cute nose, eyes, and whiskers to bring your bunny to life. Let everything dry completely.
Add a Message:
Write “Some BUNNY loves you” or a custom message around your bunny design.
Finish the Card:
Trim your artwork and glue it to the front of a folded cardstock base. Decorate with stickers if desired, and your Easter card is ready to send!
Don’t wait—HOP to it and create your bunny cards today! Whether you’re looking for a fun Easter activity or a meaningful way to stay connected with far-away family, this DIY card delivers smiles from the heart.
*Originally posted 3/7/16