This super cute Felt Bunny Craft is perfect for a Valentine or Easter project and makes the perfect little Pocket pal gift to give to your bff.
Materials Needed For The Felt Bunny Craft
-Felt fabric – 4-5 different colors
-Scissors
-Craft glue or fabric glue
-Needle and thread
-Pink highlighter
-Pencil – for tracing template
–Felt Bunny Craft Template
How To Make Your Felt Bunny
1. Prepare your template by printing and cutting out the patterns. Use a pencil to trace the patterns on the selected felt fabrics and cut them out of the felt carefully.
2. The felt bunny craft template has 2 parts, 1 front and 1 back. Take the front part and use a dark thread to stitch the face details of the bunny.
3. Done stitching the face details? Use a pink highlighter to create blush shades on both cheeks of the bunny. Then use a needle and thread to join the front part of the bunny with the back part. You can start your stitching from anywhere but remeber to keep a small opening for stuffing.
4. You can use the left over felt pieces for the stuffing or use bought soft toy stuffing. To use scrap felt cut the left over felt pieces into smaller pieces and push them inside the bunny through its open end. Use the pencil to push the stuffing towards the head part of the bunny.
5. When you’re satisfied with the stuffing you can simply close the open end and tie 2 tight knots; cut off extra thread.
6. The felt egg bed has 2 parts, 1 full egg pattern and 1 about half. Place the smaller part on the top of the larger part and match their bottom ends. Prepare needle and thread to join both parts together. You can do running stitch or flat blanket stitch to join the pieces.
7. Keep the top side of the smaller part open. Once you are done stitching the sides tie a tight knot and trim extra thread. To attach the heart patterns on the pouch you can either stitch them or use craft glue.
8. You can add more details to the bunny or pouch, the possibilities to decorate them are endless!
The perfect pocket Felt Bunny Craft. Have fun!
Hannah Denton
That’s so cute! I’m getting married on good Friday,,they’d make such cute gifts for the kiddies!
BlueBearWood
They’d be perfect. Hope you have an amazing day xxx
Rhian Westbury
This is absolutely adorable, I don’t remember making many Easter themed things as a kid other than the cornflakes and chocolate nests x
Sarah
Aww this is SO sweet! I wish I could sew, this would make an adorable little gift!
Kaz | Ickle Pickles Life and Travels
This is the cutest bunny – Pickle would absolutely love it. Kaz
Abbey Louisa Rose (@abbeylouisarose)
Blog posts like this make me realise how much I miss crafting! I used to be so creative when I was younger, my siblings and I would always do seasonally themed crafts such as this, I really need to get back to the good old days and make some time for sewing again!
Abbey x
Patrick
Such a cute and simple craft and just in time for Easter. The best thing is all of the supplies can be bought at a local dollar store….making it really affordable as well
Linda
Those are really cute. I’m guessing the sewing could be a little fiddly. For me, that is – not the kids!
Laura H
Omg! Bunnies are my fave animal so I’d love to have one of these in my handbag just for fun hahah
Hannah
This is adorable! I may try making this with my niece closer to Easter 🙂
Dena Gage
You could easily make this a Lop Eared Bunny too!! By eithet flipping the ear, or leaving a tab at the top of the head and then stitching the flipped ears on to it separately. Such an adorable craft udea!!! I would LOVE Her Book!!! <3
Jessica
My 6 year old new sewer and I had a blast making these! She could easily sew the egg and bunny while I helped with the face. And the result is an amazing and cut toy she’s already making plans to add pieces to for imaginary play, like a stuffed carrot. Thanks for the idea!