Easter Bunny Toilet Paper Roll Stamp Painting: A Simple and Fun Craft for Toddlers
Try this Easter bunny toilet paper roll stamp painting activity! A simple, mess-friendly Easter craft that builds fine motor skills and creativity—perfect for toddlers and preschoolers.
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Easter Crafts That Actually Keep Toddlers Busy
If you’ve ever started a craft with your toddler only to abandon it halfway through because of the mess, frustration, or sheer chaos, I see you. That’s why I love stamp painting—minimal effort, no precision required, and it keeps little hands busy without destroying the house. Enter the Easter Bunny Toilet Paper Roll Stamp Painting, a super simple Easter bunny painting activity that lets kids get creative while still being easy enough to pull off on a random Tuesday.
Plus, it’s a great way to reuse those empty toilet paper rolls (because let’s be real, they multiply faster than actual rabbits).
What You’ll Need for This Easter Bunny Craft
- 1 toilet paper roll
- Scissors
- Hot glue gun
- White paint
- Spring-colored construction paper
- Black marker
How to Make a Toilet Paper Roll Bunny Stamp
- Cut the toilet paper roll into three sections. One will remain round for the bunny’s face, and the other two will be flattened into ovals for ears.
- Use hot glue to attach the ears to the top of the round piece. This step is for grown-ups.
- Pour white paint onto a plate or tray. Have your child dip the bunny stamp into the paint and press it onto construction paper to create several bunnies.
- Let the stamped bunnies dry. Then, hand over a black marker and let your child add faces, whiskers, or any extra details they like.
That’s it. No complicated setup, no weird specialty supplies—just a fun, easy toilet paper roll craft that’s perfect for Easter.
The Sneaky Benefits of Stamp Painting
This Easter painting activity isn’t just about making something cute (though, let’s be honest, the tiny bunny faces are adorable). It also builds important skills in a way that feels like pure fun.
- Fine motor skills – Squeezing, dipping, and stamping help strengthen little hands.
- Creativity – Kids can experiment with how they place and decorate their bunnies.
- At-home learning – This Easter activity introduces cause-and-effect thinking as kids see how much paint they need for a clear stamp.
- Sensory exploration – The texture of the toilet paper roll, the feel of the paint, and the stamping motion all engage different senses.
Fun Variations to Keep the Activity Going
If your child is loving this Easter bunny craft (or if you just need to stretch the activity for a few more minutes), try these simple extensions:
- Experiment with different colors. Swap the white paint for pastel shades or let your child mix their own bunny colors.
- Use other materials for decorating. Add cotton ball tails, googly eyes, or paper grass backgrounds.
- Turn it into a counting game. Ask your child to stamp a certain number of bunnies or count how many they made.
- Make a bunny family. Use different-sized toilet paper rolls to create big and small bunnies.
A No-Stress Easter Craft That Actually Works
Toddler crafts should be fun, simple, and (mostly) mess-free, and this Easter bunny painting activity checks all the boxes. It’s quick to prep, easy to do, and keeps little hands busy long enough for you to sip your coffee while it’s still warm. And if you find yourself with a pile of bunny-covered artwork? Frame a favorite, gift one to grandma, and maybe—just maybe—sneak a few into the recycling bin when no one’s looking.



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