Turn a store bought cup of pudding into these Bunny Pudding Cups for Easter. They’re such a cute and inexpensive craft for Easter.
When my children were in public school, I remember seeing these adorable little Bunny Pudding Cups during one of their classroom parties. Since my children are now homeschooled, they don’t get a lot of those special classroom parties. But that doesn’t mean they can’t get those special classroom treats.
Easter Bunny Pudding Cups
I love that we can take a store bought pudding snack and turn it into these adorable little Bunny Pudding Cups for Easter.
It doesn’t hurt that they’re so easy to make that your little people can join in on the crafting fun. You’ll be able to put these Easter-themed pudding cups together quickly and easily.
Whether you’re a homeschool parent like I am, or a teacher, Sunday School teacher, PTO Mom, etc., these pudding cups make a great non-candy Easter treat to pass out to your students/children.
Bunny Pudding Cups Supplies
If you’re a crafting family already, you might have all the supplies you need on hand to make these bunny treats. If not, the supplies for these Bunny Pudding Cups are pretty inexpensive and you’ll have enough to make plenty of these adorable Easter treats.
You should be able to find all the supplies you need to make these pudding cups at Walmart, Amazon, Target and the Dollar Store. You can also find everything except for the snack cups at Michaels. If I have one of those percent off your entire purchase (including sale) coupons, I usually go there.
To make these Bunny Pudding Cups, you’ll need:
- 4 vanilla pudding snack cups
- a sheet of pink craft foam
- a sheet of white craft foam
- pencil/pen
- scissors
- glue/hot glue gun/Glue Dots
- 4 medium white pom poms
- 8 googly eyes
- 1 – 2 pink pipe cleaners
- 4 small pink pom poms
The quantities listed are enough to make four Bunny Pudding Cups. You’ll have leftovers of some of the supplies but if you need to make more than four, make sure you buy more of the supplies that have numbers in front of them.
How to Make Bunny Pudding Cups
Scroll down to the bottom of this post for a free printable tutorial card.
To make these Bunny Pudding Cups, start by drawing bunny ears using a pen or pencil on the sheet of pink craft foam. You’ll need to draw two for every pudding cup you want to make. I just free-handed it and made them into the shape of a tall triangle with a rounded top using the bottom of the craft foam as the base. With a pair of sharp scissors, cut out each one and set aside.
Then, using the same method, draw smaller rounded triangles on the sheet of white craft foam. You want the white pieces to fit inside the pink ones you just drew and cut out. With a pair of sharp scissors, cut out each one.
I tried different types of glue and I found that using my hot glue gun worked better. But use whatever kind of glue you have on hand. Glue the pieces of white craft foam on the pink craft foam.
Again, I had better luck using hot glue, but use what you have available. Attach the bunny ears to the top of the upside down pudding cup.
Then, attach the medium white pom pom to the bottom of the upside down pudding cup using glue of choice. This goes below where you glued the ears. It will be the bunny’s tail.
Now attach the two googly eyes to the front side of the pudding cup that is still turned upside down.
Cut the pink pipe cleaner into equal sections about 2″ long. Put two of the pipe cleaners together and twist in the center to create an “X”. This will serve as whiskers. Attach to the pudding cup underneath the googly eyes.
Finally, attach the small pink pom pom on top of the pipe cleaner “X” in the center to serve as the bunny’s nose.
Don’t forget to pin this Bunny Pudding Cups Tutorial to your favorite board on Pinterest so you don’t lose it.
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Bunny Pudding Cups
Turn store bought pudding cups into these adorable Bunny Pudding Cups for Easter.
Materials
Tools
- pen/pencil
- scissors
Instructions
- Start by drawing bunny ears using a pen or pencil on the sheet of pink craft foam. You’ll need to draw two for every pudding cup you want to make. I just free-handed it and made them into the shape of a tall triangle with a rounded top using the bottom of the craft foam as the base. With a pair of sharp scissors, cut out each one and set aside.
- Then, using the same method, draw smaller rounded triangles on the sheet of white craft foam. You want the white pieces to fit inside the pink ones you just drew and cut out. With a pair of sharp scissors, cut out each one.
- Glue the pieces of white craft foam on the pink craft foam.
- Attach the bunny ears to the upside down pudding cup.
- Then, attach the medium white pom pom to the bottom of the upside down pudding cup using glue of choice. This goes right below where you glued the ears.
- Now attach the two googly eyes to the front side of the pudding cup that is still turned upside down.
- Cut the pink pipe cleaner into equal sections about 2″ long. Put two of the pipe cleaners together and twist in the center to create an “X”. This will serve as whiskers. Attach to the pudding cup underneath the googly eyes.
- Finally, attach the small pink pom pom on top of the pipe cleaner “X” in the center to serve as the bunny’s nose.
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