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Bunny Rolling Pin Art

March 21, 2021 by Annette Kaminsky Leave a Comment

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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Filed Under: art, Easter, preschool Tagged With: bunnies, Easter, painting

Bunny Candy Art

March 20, 2021 by Annette Kaminsky Leave a Comment

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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Filed Under: art, Easter, party, preschool, sensory, spring Tagged With: bunnies, candies, Easter, spring

Carrot Theme Activities

August 18, 2020 by Annette Kaminsky Leave a Comment

One of the easiest vegetables to grow in an indoor or outdoor garden is carrots. This makes carrot activities ideal for hands-on nature experiences with young children.

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Carrot theme sensory, art, and baking activities.

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We usually think of carrots as orange, but did you know that they come in a variety of colors? You can purchase a rainbow bunch, which has purple, red, orange, yellow, and white carrots. Being a lover of all things colorful, I chose rainbow carrots for some of the carrot theme activities.

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Carrot Washing Station

A carrot washing station, set up outdoors or in a sensory tub indoors, offers early learners a farm day experience.

Rainbow carrot sensory tub to simulate a carrot washing station.

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Save the tops of the carrots for your little ones to use with a mortar and pestle. View the post by Fairy Dust Teaching called “SMASH, CRUSH, DESTROY! How To Use A Mortar And Pestle In Your Sensory Play” for more information about introducing these implements in early learning activities.

Carrot tops with mortar and pestle for early learners to explore.

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Curled Carrot Hair Portraits

Curled carrots make statement hairdos! On a sturdy piece of paper using felt pens, draw a face. Or have your little learners draw one. Invite them to add carrot hair to the face. Since natural human hair is made up of an array of colors, rainbow carrots work fabulously in this challenge.

Curled carrot hair portrait.

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If the carrot curls straighten, they still make striking hair.

Rainbow carrot hair portrait. An all-ages art activity.

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Carrot Contour Drawings

Contour carrot drawings are the perfect follow-up activity to reading a storybook such as “The Carrot Seed” by Ruth Krauss. And carrots make a superb subject for guided drawing.

Start by showing early learners a large carrot (with a green carrot top.) Hold up the carrot in one hand. Ask them to follow along with their eyes as you air trace around the outside with your other hand. Discuss the long, thin, triangular shape of the carrot, and the delicate lines in the carrot top. Afterward, offer green and orange felt pens and large pieces of paper for little learners to create one.  

Below are drawings preschoolers have made.

Carrot drawings completed by preschoolers.

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Carrot And Bunny Sensory Trays

Little learners love sensory trays with scooping, pouring, sifting, and counting opportunities. Below are two garden-themed trays. They prominently feature carrots and bunnies…a natural pairing!

The first tray has a green split pea base and is simple to put together. It includes:

  • plastic carrot cup with lid
  • rubber bunny woolies
  • ladle
  • wooden numbers
Split pea-based sensory tub with bunny woolies, numbers, ladle, and carrot cup with a lid.

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This second sensory tray is brimming with bunnies, carrots, numbers, and gems. Green split peas and black beans are the base ingredients.

Carrot and bunny-themed sensory tray.

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Carrot Measurement

A rectangular piece of sturdy cardboard, measuring tape, and washed carrots are all that is needed to give early learners practice in measuring the length of these crunchy vegetables.

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Along with offering carrots in early learning activities, include them in snacks too. And this Roasted Rainbow Carrot recipe from the Food Network Kitchen makes a colorful and appetizing addition to any meal.

Do you have a favorite carrot activity?  Share in a comment below.

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Related: Jumbo Carrot Paint Prints Video

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Printmaking with jumbo carrots. The paint colors used are inspired by rainbow carrots. This is an all-ages art activity.

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Filed Under: art, gardening, Math, preschool Tagged With: bunnies, carrots, counting activity, measurement

Easter Sensory Tub

April 6, 2020 by Annette Kaminsky Leave a Comment

Easter sensory tub with water as a base. Bunnies, eggs, and Easter baskets are the theme of the tub.

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With so many craft supplies and basket fillers available to purchase, a colorful Easter sensory tub is easy to put together.  Easter bunnies have taken over this water-based sensory table.  I hope they get back to work soon to finish delivering their Easter eggs!

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Easter sensory items in the water table:

  • plastic eggs (various sizes)
  • egg holders
  • egg-shaped gems
  • salad tweezers/clamps
  • Easter-themed erasers and cookie cutters
  • bendable bunnies (various sizes)
  • plastic bunny candy cups
  • Easter baskets
  • food coloring of choice

Neon green food coloring is used in this activity.  I’ve used pink, purple or yellow food coloring in the past.

Easter sensory tub with water as a base. Bunnies, eggs, and Easter baskets are the theme of the tub.

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Do you have a suggestion for something I could add to this Easter sensory tub?  I’d love to hear about it.

For more activities, check my Pinterest Board Easter.

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Filed Under: Easter, sensory Tagged With: bunnies, eggs, water play

Spring Bunny Canvas Art

April 20, 2019 by Annette Kaminsky Leave a Comment

Spring bunny canvas art with paint dabber technique. An easy-to-do all-ages art activity.

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The birds are chirping, and there is excitement in the air. Everyone seems to have a skip in their step. I think it is because spring has come early to our city and… it’s the Easter long weekend!


Here’s an easy spring bunny art activity that will add some hop to the skip, and be sure to keep everyone’s good mood up.

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Spring Bunny Canvas Art

A few simple supplies are all that is needed for this activity:

  • white canvas panel (12-inch x 18-inch)
  • non-toxic paint dot markers
  • colored cardstock
  • bunny template
  • scissors

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The Bunny Canvas Art Process

Trace a bunny on colored cardstock in a size that leaves room to paint dab around it on the canvas board. I sized the bunny to fit just inside the edges of an 8 x 11 ½ piece of paper.

Cut out the cardstock bunny and place it in the middle of the canvas board.

Choose your favorite dot marker colors.

Dab paint dots around the bunny template.

Let the canvas dry.

Dot markers used to paint around a bunny template on canvas. An easy art activity suitable for all ages.

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For this project, I used an inexpensive canvas board from a Dollar Store.

The dot paint markers were a great find at Michaels. I was excited to see so many colors in the package! I chose blue and teal, inspired by a bunny art project I had seen painted in similar tones. Your favorite color scheme would work just as well.

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This spring bunny paint project dries quickly…a real plus. It can be displayed on a small easel along with matching decor.

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Easy dot marker Spring bunny canvas art suitable for all ages. This is an attractive art activity to display.

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Filed Under: art, Easter, preschool, spring Tagged With: bunnies, canvas art, spring

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