How To Draw The Easter Bunny Easy

How To Draw The Easter Bunny Easy

As Easter approaches, a fun activity that you could do with your family is drawing the Easter bunny. It’s supposed to be an easy project but it’s often harder than it looks. Don’t worry though! This guide will provide the steps to make drawing the Easter bunny simple and stress-free.

Gather All Your Supplies

The first thing you’ll need to do is get all the supplies you need. Make sure you have a piece of paper, a regular pencil, and an eraser. You’ll also need some crayons or markers if you want to make your bunny come alive with colors. Lastly, you’ll need a dinner plate or some other type of circular object to help you draw the shape you need.

Start with a Large Circle

To start drawing your Easter bunny, you must begin by sketching a large circle in the middle of your paper. To get the perfect circle, try tracing the dinner plate and then go over the lines with your pencil. Once you’ve drawn the shape, add a few lines inside the circle. These are the guidelines for where you will draw the ears and face of your Easter bunny.

Draw the Face and Ears

Once your guidelines are sketched, it’s time to add the features that will make your Easter bunny look alive. Underneath your guidelines, draw two small circles, with one higher than the other. These two circles will form the Easter bunny’s eyes. On top of the bunny’s head, draw two ovals that come out slightly to make the rabbit’s ears.

Coloring Your Creation

The next step is deciding how you want to color your bunny. If you want to stick with the traditional white bunny, start by coloring the larger circle and the two small circles white. Then, using your markers or crayons, add two pink circles to the center of the small white circles, which will be the Easter bunny’s nose. Finish up by drawing a smile underneath the eyes with your pencil and adding a few details around your Easter bunny.

Sketch in the Final Details

Once your Easter bunny is colored, you can start adding the final touches. Inside the larger circle, sketch a few light lines for the bunny’s fur. Then, add a few more sprigs of fur around the bunny’s ears and nose. Draw in a few whiskers and add some carrot silhouettes beside the bunny. With a few finishing touches, you’ll have your Easter bunny all ready!

Flaws to Fix

You can go back and fix any flaws you notice in your Easter bunny. And if you want, you can even add some color to the background. Whether you want to make it a bright blue sky with fluffy clouds or a lovely spring garden, you can make your Easter bunny stand out.

Let It Shine

Put your finished Easter bunny on display to show off your artistic skills! You can hang it on the wall or even give it away as a special gift to a friend or family member. Your Easter bunny masterpiece is ready for the world to admire!

Julia is an artist and musician, who grew up in a small town in Ohio, where she played in local bands and painted murals in free time. She moved to NY City to study art at the prestigious Pratt Institute, and then relocated to LA to pursue a music career. Julia loves sharing the knowledge she gathered during the years with others.

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