Nutella Easter Bunny Craft Idea: Nutella singles paired with adorable Easter Bunny Printables make a simple and edible craft to make with your children this year.
I can’t get enough of this adorable Nutella Easter Bunny craft that I made for my youngest 2 children. I love coming up with ideas to make my kids favorite snacks fun and these bunnies did not disappoint! They could not wait to get their hands on them too!
Nutella Easter Bunny Craft Idea
My middle girl, Gracie, absolutely loves Nutella. Whenever we are shopping at Target, she spots those little individual packages at the checkout and begs me to buy her one. She was super surprised when she came home from school and saw them all dressed up for Easter.
I have a feeling that your kids might be super fans of Nutella too so I’ll show you real quick how to make them. You can grab the free printables at the bottom of this post.
Note: This is NOT a sponsored post for Nutella. I just happen to be making this exciting project with it.
Nutella Easter Craft
Supplies
Printable Bunny Ears and Wrapper (download below)
The process is super simple. Print, cut, assemble. Let’s do this!
Step One: Download the wrappers and bunny ears and cut out. The download has 2 bunnies on one sheet so print out as many as you need.
Step 2: Place Nutella & Go face down on a piece of white card stock. Trace around it and cut out. Do this for as many bunnies that you’ll be making.
Step three: Wrap each Nutella & Go with bunny wrappers. Secure ends around back with hot glue.
Step Four: Take the tops that you traced and cut out and hot glue to the top of the Nutella.
Step Five: Fold each ear about a 1/4 inch back and hot glue to the top of the Nutella. Add a bunny tail pompom to the back of the bunny using hot glue.
Now sit back admire your Nutella Bunnies!
I feel like I say this about every project I do but this one is my favorite to date. So stinkin cute!
If you are looking for something more simple that involves an Easter treat, check out this adorable recipe for Bunny Bait – with free printables of course!
Very nice!