Hop into a world of fluffy tails and floppy ears with this adorable collection of Bunny coloring pages printable for kids and adults! Perfect for Easter crafts, springtime activities, or just a cozy coloring afternoon, these pages feature everything from cute baby bunnies to wild woodland rabbits and famous cartoon favorites. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or bunny lover, there’s something here for everyone to enjoy.
Inside this printable PDF collection, you’ll discover a variety of bunny styles—from simple outlines perfect for preschoolers to detailed scenes ideal for older kids and grown-ups. Some pages even feature well-loved characters like Peter Rabbit and Judy Hopps! These designs are meant to encourage creativity while celebrating one of nature’s most lovable animals.
All our Bunny coloring pages PDF files are formatted for standard US letter paper, but they also scale beautifully to A4 sizes—making them great for classrooms, craft tables, or even party décor. You can download and print as many as you like without any signup or hassle.

So whether you’re decorating an Easter basket, crafting with kids, or just relaxing with some mindful coloring, these bunny-themed pages are a joyful way to bring art and smiles together. Scroll down and start coloring your way through a garden full of charming rabbits!
Contents
- 1 Easy Bunny Coloring Pages (Printable & Fun!)
- 2 Cute Bunny Coloring Pages for All Ages
- 3 Simple Bunny Coloring Pages for Kids
- 4 Free Printable Easter Bunny Coloring Pages
- 5 Explore the World of Bunny and Animal Friends
- 6 Intermediate Bunny Coloring Pages for Older Kids
- 7 Detailed Bunny Coloring Pages for Adults to Relax With
- 8 Girl Bunny Coloring Pages (Free to Download)
- 9 Unicorn Bunny Coloring Pages – Magical and Cute!
- 10 Cute Baby Bunny Coloring Pages (PDF Printable)
- 11 Easter Bunny Coloring Pages to Celebrate Spring
- 12 10 Craft Ideas To Do With Bunny Coloring Pages
- 12.1 1. Spring Bunny Greeting Cards
- 12.2 2. Fluffy Cotton Ball Bunny Craft
- 12.3 3. Bunny-Themed Bookmarks
- 12.4 4. Bunny Gift Tags
- 12.5 5. Bunny Garland for Spring Parties
- 12.6 6. Bunny Stick Puppets
- 12.7 7. Bunny Wall Art Collage
- 12.8 8. Bunny Paper Plate Masks
- 12.9 9. Bunny Easter Basket Tags
- 12.10 10. DIY Bunny Puzzle Game
- 12.11 Teddy Owen
Easy Bunny Coloring Pages (Printable & Fun!)
Cute Bunny Coloring Pages for All Ages
Simple Bunny Coloring Pages for Kids
Free Printable Easter Bunny Coloring Pages
Explore the World of Bunny and Animal Friends
Intermediate Bunny Coloring Pages for Older Kids
Detailed Bunny Coloring Pages for Adults to Relax With
Girl Bunny Coloring Pages (Free to Download)
Unicorn Bunny Coloring Pages – Magical and Cute!
Cute Baby Bunny Coloring Pages (PDF Printable)
Easter Bunny Coloring Pages to Celebrate Spring
These Bunny coloring pages printable are more than just cute—they’re a fun, calming way to spark creativity and bring joy to kids and adults alike. Whether you’re preparing for Easter, planning a spring-themed classroom activity, or simply want something adorable to color, these bunny pages offer something for everyone. Just print your favorites and let the hopping fun begin!
10 Craft Ideas To Do With Bunny Coloring Pages
These adorable bunny coloring pages aren’t just for crayons and quiet time. They’re the perfect starting point for some imaginative, hands-on crafts your kids will absolutely love. Whether you’re celebrating spring, Easter, or just a love for bunnies, here are 10 creative ways to bring those printables to life!
1. Spring Bunny Greeting Cards
Turn a colored bunny page into a one-of-a-kind greeting card. Just shrink the illustration down to one side of a blank page before printing, then fold it into quarters for the perfect DIY card format.
Kids can color in the bunny and decorate the background with grass, flowers, or Easter eggs. Add a sweet message like “Somebunny Loves You!” or “Hoppy Spring!”
To add more flair, glue some glitter or attach a cotton ball to the bunny tail. These make perfect springtime or Easter greetings for family and friends.
Pair with matching envelopes and you’ve got a meaningful, handmade keepsake!
2. Fluffy Cotton Ball Bunny Craft
Give your bunny some 3D personality by turning it into a fluffy cotton ball masterpiece! Start by coloring everything except the bunny’s body.
Once the background is done, let your child glue down cotton balls all over the bunny to give it a soft, textured effect. Don’t forget a pink pom-pom for the nose and googly eyes!
This is an especially fun project for tactile learners who love to touch and feel their creations. It’s simple, satisfying, and super cute.
Hang it up on the fridge or use it as spring decor in your child’s room.
3. Bunny-Themed Bookmarks
Encourage reading with DIY bunny bookmarks made from your favorite coloring page characters. Choose bunny illustrations that fit nicely into long vertical strips.
Have your child color in the image, then cut it into a bookmark shape. Laminate for durability or glue it onto cardstock to make it sturdy.
Add a yarn tassel at the top for a polished finish, or let your child attach stickers, glitter glue, or their name on the back.
These bookmarks make fun reading rewards for classrooms, libraries, or homeschool setups.
4. Bunny Gift Tags
Add a handmade touch to your gifts by using bunny coloring pages as custom gift tags. Shrink the bunny image and print it in black and white.
Color it in, cut it out, and write “To” and “From” on the back. Punch a hole near the top and string it through with a ribbon or twine.
You can even layer the bunny on top of cardstock or pastel-colored paper to make it pop more.
These are great for springtime birthday gifts, Easter baskets, or even classroom treat bags.
5. Bunny Garland for Spring Parties
Create a festive bunny garland by coloring several pages, cutting out the bunny figures, and stringing them together.
Use hole punches on the ears, then string them along with colorful ribbon or twine. Kids can alternate colors and styles for visual variety.
If your printables feature baby bunnies or themed backgrounds like Easter eggs or spring flowers, even better.
This garland makes the perfect decoration for Easter brunch, spring birthday parties, or classroom celebrations.
6. Bunny Stick Puppets
Stick puppets bring storytime to life, and they’re easy to make with your printable coloring pages. Simply color, cut, and glue the bunny onto a jumbo craft stick.
Kids can create their own stories, name their bunny, and even add speech bubbles or props made from paper cutouts.
These are great for puppet shows, roleplay, or interactive reading sessions with bunny books.
For durability, laminate the bunnies or use cardstock before cutting them out.
7. Bunny Wall Art Collage
Create a spring-themed wall collage by printing multiple bunny pages and decorating them with a different background scene for each.
One bunny could be in a garden, another at a picnic, and a third surrounded by colorful eggs. Let kids build entire stories around their bunnies.
Arrange the final creations in a grid pattern on a bulletin board or hallway wall for seasonal decor.
This project works well for group activities or classrooms that want to display a collective mural.
8. Bunny Paper Plate Masks
Print out a bunny face coloring page and glue it to a paper plate. Cut out eye holes and attach popsicle sticks or elastic bands.
Let kids color their bunny faces however they like—realistic or rainbow-themed!
Add extras like pipe cleaner whiskers, construction paper ears, or pom-poms for noses.
These make great pretend play props and are perfect for Easter plays or photo booths.
9. Bunny Easter Basket Tags
Personalize your child’s Easter basket with a colored bunny tag. Pick a cute bunny from the coloring pages and write their name below.
Punch a hole at the top, thread it with ribbon, and tie it to the basket handle. Add a cotton ball tail or some sparkle for extra charm.
These tags help prevent mix-ups on Easter morning and make your basket even more special.
Kids can even color tags for siblings or classmates as a fun pre-holiday activity.
10. DIY Bunny Puzzle Game
Turn your coloring page into an interactive learning tool! After coloring, glue the bunny to cardboard and cut it into puzzle-like shapes.
The more pieces, the harder the puzzle. Younger kids might prefer 4–6 big pieces while older kids can handle smaller, jigsaw-like cuts.
Store the pieces in a zip-lock bag or a decorated envelope labeled “Bunny Puzzle.”
It’s a creative way to turn art time into playtime—and great for building problem-solving skills.
Looking for more lovable characters to color? Don’t miss our collection of Cat Coloring Pages, Hello Kitty Coloring Pages, or even some magical Unicorn Coloring Pages to keep the creative momentum going. Each set is designed to be fun, free, and print-ready—just like these bunny printables!

Teddy Owen
Teddy Owen is a passionate content creator dedicated to inspiring creativity and learning through fun, printable coloring pages. With a focus on making art accessible for children and educators, Teddy helps bring imagination to life one page at a time.