How to Draw Cute Easter Bunny Step-by-step

How to Draw Cute Easter Bunny with Guided Drawing Video Tutorial

Let’s draw a cute Easter bunny step by step. This kawaii bunny is very easy to draw. Think of the feet as two simple ovals and the hands are just 2 U shapes. Done!

This design is fun and versatile. You can use it for your DIY greeting card and Easter crafts. Or as a fun drawing project with kids.

Step-by-step Video Tutorial in Procreate

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Kawaii Easter Bunny T-shirt by Tatyana Deniz

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Step-by-step Cute Easter Bunny Drawing Tutorial

Here is the step-by-step tutorial. I made this drawing using a black felt-tip pen, and colored it with colored pencils (see materials list below). I like the slight texture created by the pencils. It makes the bunny look furry and fluffy.

If you want to save this tutorial for later, use the red “Pin It” button to save it to Pinterest, or download a printable PDF below. I hope you have fun drawing this cute bunny!

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How to draw cute and easy Easter bunny step-by-step

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Materials I Used

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Printable PDF

Kawaii easter bunny

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Drawing Tips

  • Start with bigger shapes, like the head and the body. Then add smaller and smaller details, like the ears, hands and feet. Finally, add the little decorative elements, like the flower and paws, at the very end.
  • Use guide lines to help you make your bunny symmetrical (same on the left and on the right side). Also, use a guide line to position the face (see Step 3).
  • If you want to leave the bunny white (I used a light grey pencil), you can make the background darker. Or you can use white paint on a colored paper. Sounds like so much fun!
  • Use your bunny for a craft project. For example, you can make a cute handmade Easter card, create paper crafts, or draw it with your kids. I’ll post a few DIY and craft I ideas in a gallery below. 🙂

My Inspiration for This Drawing

When Easter is near, bunnies are on everyone’s mind. I wanted to do a bunny tutorial, since I received SO MANY requests for it from my readers. This is something you can use for your Easter craft projects!

Here is a fun fact. I live in Australia, where bunnies (no matter how cute!) are considered a pest.

So in Australia the symbol for Easter is a bilby. Bilby is an Australian animal, like a bunny, but with larger and more pointed ears. So I made my bunny drawing a little like a bilby. See the big pointy ears?

Here is what a real bilby looks like. Still cute!!

Cute Easter Bilby

There are even chocolate Easter bilbies at the grocery store (instead of chocolate bunnies). Amazing!

Here are a few ideas (from the internet) for easy and fun craft projects you can do using a bunny design.

Student Gallery

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Happy drawing,

Tatyana Deniz

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