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Silhouette Bunny Art

March 27, 2021 by Annette Kaminsky Leave a Comment

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Colorful silhouette bunny art made by dabbing dot markers on a canvas. Free template included. An art project for the whole family. This quick and showy art project displays well.

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Easter kind of snuck up on me this year. I didn’t realize until mid-March how early the holiday dates are. I often have time to do Easter activities with my preschoolers in the first part of April, but this year we needed to complete them by March 26 (before Spring Break week.) And so this quick and showy silhouette bunny art project was perfect for our busy time. It is easy to make at home too.

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Supplies To Collect

  • 7-inch x 9-inch canvas panel
  • dot markers in bright spring colors
  • cardstock paper
  • bunny template
  • white pompom
  • white glue

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Making The Silhouette Bunny Art

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Select a canvas or use sturdy art paper for this project. (I purchased canvases at a dollar store for an economical price.) Then cut a bunny shape out of same-sized cardstock.

Feel free to download this bunny template for the art project.

Template for silhouette bunny art or another spring craft project.

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Bunny PrintableDownload

This bunny template is for individual or one classroom use only.

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Carefully center the cardstock with the bunny shape removed on the canvas.

Have your little learner pick a dot marker in a favorite color and dab dots all over the bunny shape, holding the template steady. You may want to help do this, as the cardstock design has a tendency to slip around. And this way you both can practice teamwork and co-operation.

Your early learner can glue on a pompom tail with a dab of white glue when the bunny is dry.

Pink silhouette bunny art made by dabbing dot markers on a canvas. This quick and showy art project displays well.

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You may wish to invite your little learner to create this art project in a few different spring colors or have family members each make one. The colorful bunnies display well together.

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Or you can ask your little learner to do the silhouette bunny art in two different ways. Then mount the canvasses side by side.

Silhouette bunny art made in two ways by dabbing spring-colored dot markers on a canvas. Free template included.

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Tag me on Instagram if you make this art project. I will share your bunny art in my stories!

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Adorable silhouette bunny art made by dabbing spring-colored dot markers on a canvas. Free template included. An art project for the whole family.

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Bunny Rolling Pin Art

March 21, 2021 by Annette Kaminsky Leave a Comment

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Oversized bunny rolling pin art to add variety to your program offerings. A wiggly eye and cotton ball tail are the finishing touches.

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It was so much fun making shamrock rolling pin art I decided to try the technique in different color schemes with oversized bunnies. The large size of the paper bunnies accommodates longer rolling pins and allows for a unique art experience. This bunny rolling pin art project displays well.

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Supplies To Collect

  • sturdy 12-inch x 18-inch paper
  • large bunny template
  • orange, pink, black, and white tempera paints
  • rolling pins
  • scissors
  • pencil
  • wiggly eyes
  • large cotton balls

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Making The Bunny Rolling Pin Art

Trace and cut out large bunnies from 12-inch x 18-inch sturdy paper. I use manilla paper for this activity…it holds paint well and stays pretty flat while drying. It is also inexpensive to buy.

Allow participants to spatter black and white paint over a bunny, and use a rolling pin to move the paint around in all directions.

A spatter-painted paper bunny ready to be finished with a rolling pin painting technique.

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When dry, have everyone glue on a wiggly eye and cotton ball tail to their hoppy art.

Striking black and white painted bunny using a rolling pin painting technique.

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Black and white painted bunny using a rolling pin painting technique.

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For an entirely different and much softer color scheme, offer orange, pink, and white paints. Invite participants to decorate their bunny the same way.

Steps to creating rolling pin bunny art.

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Cute coral-painted bunny using a rolling pin painting technique.

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Sweet coral painted bunnies using a rolling pin painting technique.

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And to extend the bunny theme into sensory play, this spring bunnies rolling pin would be a beautiful tool to include in playdough activities.

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Bunny Candy Art

March 20, 2021 by Annette Kaminsky Leave a Comment

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Fun bunny candy art activity with assorted sweets. A happy hoppy food collage project the whole family will enjoy participating in.

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Along with Christmas and Valentine’s Day, Easter is a prime time for sweet treats. Chocolaty treats are popular, as are fruity and sugary ones. And bunnies in all shapes and sizes (and bunny ears) are frequent subjects.

Bunnies can also be created from a candy mix. Your little learners would enjoy this challenge, so why not make happy hoppy bunny candy art with them?

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Supplies To Collect

An assortment of candies for a colorful candy art project or a candy tasting activity.

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  • licorice in assorted shapes and sizes
  • Easter jelly beans
  • candy or chocolate sprinkle covered bunny ears
  • candy sprinkles
  • 12-inch x 12-inch cardstock paper
  • white glue

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Making The Bunny Candy Art

Happy hoppy bunny candy art collage project. An activity the whole family can participate in.

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Set out a sheet of 12-inch x 12-inch cardstock paper for each person participating. Give participants a plate of candy to create a bunny-themed collage with. In addition to incorporating the bunny ear treats, candy pieces can be bunny heads, bodies, arms, legs, eyes, and mouths. Jelly beans and sprinkles add color and additional shapes to the pictures.

Have everyone glue the candy designs down to make permanent pictures. Or save the sweet treats for a delectable candy tasting party.

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Shamrock Rolling Pin Art

March 16, 2021 by Annette Kaminsky Leave a Comment

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A fun rolling pin art project with three different looks. A process art painting activity on shamrocks the whole family can enjoy.

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This shamrock rolling pin art project is bound to get a little messy, and that means your little learner is sure to looove it! Shamrocks make an eye-pleasing subject for this process art activity.

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Check out these two St. Patrick’s Day printable products in my Skills N Smiles Etsy shop:

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Supplies to Collect

  • green, yellow, and white tempera paint
  • rolling pins or paper towel rolls
  • large sheets of sturdy paper
  • paint containers and spoons
  • shamrock template

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Click here to download a shamrock template.

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Shamrock Rolling Pin Art Fun

Set out tempera paints in yellow, white, and shades of green. Invite your little learner to spoon dabs of paint over a paper shamrock.

Invitation to use a rolling pin as a painting tool.

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Then ask your little one to roll a rolling pin over the paint.

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A paper towel roll works well to move paint around too. On the shamrock below, a pattern of paint was spread vertically. Then a paper towel roll was rolled up and down to give the striped effect. There are diagonal lines left from the paper roll on the shamrock…I kind of like them!

Paper towel roll painting on a shamrock.

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The paint can also be splattered on diagonally, with the rolling pin to squish the paint around positioned the same way.

Rolling pin art invitation.

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Rolling pin art on shamrock shapes.

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Which shamrock art project do you like best? Leave a comment below.

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Striped shamrock paper towel roll art.

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Rolling pin art with a diagonal stripe design.

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Related:

Shamrock Paper Plate Lion

St. Patrick’s Day Sheep Craft

St. Patrick’s Day Painted Shamrock

Crayon Resist Watercolor Shamrock

Scissor Skill Shamrock Collage

St. Patrick’s Day Tablescape

St. Patrick’s Day Sensory Tub

Leprechaun Sensory Jar

St. Patrick’s Day Woodland Sensory Bin

St. Patrick’s Day Jewelry Bin

Leprechaun Sensory Play

St. Patrick’s Day Treasure Blocks

St. Patrick’s Day Light Table Tray

Shamrock Dissolving Candy Experiment

St. Patrick’s Day Activities

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Leprechaun Sensory Play

March 14, 2021 by Annette Kaminsky Leave a Comment

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Easy to put together leprechaun sensory play trays with St. Patrick's Day loose parts.

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Leprechauns, shamrocks, pots of gold, and the color green are all associated with St. Patrick’s Day. And they make for super fun sensory play…especially the leprechauns! Here are two inexpensive, easy-to-put-together leprechaun sensory play activities.

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Leprechaun Facts

  • Leprechauns are tiny, mischievous, gold-loving characters in Irish folklore.
  • Shoemaking is how leprechauns spend most of their time.
  • These entertaining, energetic, miniature men love to participate in dance parties and expertly play the tin whistle, fiddle, Bodhran, and Irish harp.
  • Underground caves or hollow tree trunks in rural Ireland are where these solitary characters are said to live.
  • Leprechauns love to collect gold and store it in pots in the remote countryside (or at the end of the rainbow.)
  • The speedy tricksters can vanish quickly, so are difficult to capture.
  • But if a leprechaun is caught, he must grant three wishes.
  • Leprechauns are known all over the world.

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Related: St. Patrick’s Day Treasure Blocks

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Leprechaun Sensory Play

Here are two easy to set up leprechaun sensory trays:

Leprechaun Rice Tray

Gold coins, shamrocks, a money pot, and an oh-so tricky leprechaun are the highlights of this rice-based tray.

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Glutinous rice is the base for this tray. I love it because it is super white, and showcases the loose parts. Included are:

  • leprechaun figurine
  • money pot
  • tiny gold coins
  • white, green, and gold beads (because leprechauns like all kinds of treasure)
  • glittery, green hats (to collect any coins or gems that don’t fit into the pot)
  • shamrocks
  • St. Patrick’s Day greeting

The leprechaun is a repurposed plant poke topper. The other loose parts are snipped from inexpensive St. Patrick’s Day necklaces.

Shamrocks, gold coins, a money pot, and an oh-so tricky leprechaun are the highlights of this rice-based tray.

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Shamrock Confetti Tray

Instead of rice, generously sprinkled shamrock confetti with metallic gold pots added in is the base. The tray also includes a leprechaun, money pot, gold coins, beads, hats, and shamrocks.

The leprechaun has plenty of gold to collect in this shamrock confetti-based St. Patrick's Day sensory tray.

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For more facts about leprechauns, view these blogposts:

The Legend Of The Leprechaun (CBC Kids)

Legend Of The Irish Leprechauns (Your Irish Culture)

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There is plenty of gold for the leprechaun to collect in this shamrock confetti-based St. Patrick's Day sensory tray.

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Follow up a leprechaun sensory play session with a scavenger hunt for pots of gold, a leprechaun race, or a game of Hide And Seek.

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