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Recommended for seniors: Cute rabbit craft ideas

Rabbits are popular animals with their big eyes and adorable faces.

This time, we’re introducing cute rabbit craft ideas recommended for seniors.

When making crafts themed around these cute rabbits, a key point is to try creating them in 3D; it’s also a good idea to change the size and color of the eyes.

By trying various arrangements, you can enjoy making a one-of-a-kind rabbit craft that’s uniquely yours.

Be sure to read this article and find some inspiration for your rabbit crafts!

Recommended for seniors: Cute rabbit craft ideas (31–40)

Moon-viewing rabbit made of clay

Moon-Viewing Rabbits Made with Clay [PADICO]
Moon-viewing rabbit made of clay

Here’s a simple rabbit craft idea using clay.

Wondering what kind of rabbit? Think of a snow rabbit.

You’ll need 25 g of white clay.

First, divide the clay into two parts.

Use the first part for the rabbit’s body; the second part is for the ears and tail, so a small amount is fine.

Roll the first portion into an egg shape.

To keep it from rolling, flatten the bottom slightly.

Divide the second portion into three pieces to make the ears and tail, then attach them to the body with glue.

Finally, add the eyes, and you’re done.

For an even nicer finish, make the ears with Japanese-patterned chiyogami and decorate them, and create a background by accordion-folding paper.

Strawberry and Rabbit

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Strawberry and Rabbit

Why not try making a spring-perfect wall decoration with rabbits and strawberries? Use red construction paper for the strawberries and pink or white for the rabbits.

It’s a good idea to prepare the templates in advance.

For the strawberry seeds, simply dip the tip of a cotton swab in India ink or stamp ink and dab it on.

Assemble the rabbit so it’s holding the strawberry, draw the rabbit’s eyes and nose, and you’re done.

Even with the same template, it’s fun to see how each person’s creation shows their individuality.

Fluffy snow rabbit

[Winter Craft] Fluffy Snow Bunny Wall Decoration♪
Fluffy snow rabbit

Rabbits, with their fluffy feel, are perfect for winter and are often made out of snow.

Here, let’s make a snow rabbit wall decoration.

The snow rabbit itself is made from tissues.

Take about five tissues, crumple them into a ball, and shape them like a rabbit.

Once the shape is done, add the rabbit’s ears and eyes.

Use colored paper cutouts for the ears and dot stickers for the eyes.

The plum blossoms around it are easy too: stack and stick five red dot stickers together for each flower.

Place a small yellow dot sticker in the center.

It’s also cute to stick on snowflakes made with a hole punch.

Kimono Rabbit

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Kimono Rabbit

A kimono-clad rabbit is such a wonderful idea, isn’t it? Just putting a kimono on a snow bunny makes it absolutely adorable.

It’s fun to create your very own rabbit by changing the pose or the position of the hands.

You can also draw the expression however you like, so try making your favorite face with crayons or stickers.

It sounds like it would be fun to make them together at a day service center, too.

It would surely become a lovely memory.

It seems like a great recreation activity for older adults as well, since they can enjoy themselves while using their hands.

Bunny Wreath

[100-Yen Store DIY] How to Make a Bunny Wreath
Bunny Wreath

One animal that suits winter well might be the rabbit.

Its fluffy white fur is like snow and matches the season perfectly.

How about making a rabbit wreath using pom-poms made from yarn? Use a pom-pom maker sold at 100-yen shops to wrap the yarn and create fluffy balls.

Since wrapping the yarn uses fine motor skills, it’s also great for rehabilitation.

Once the balls are ready, attach ears made from precut fabric and felt.

Finish by gluing on ten rabbit heads with a hot glue gun.

In conclusion

We introduced cute rabbit crafts recommended for seniors.

There are plenty of adorable rabbit craft ideas, so choose the ones you like.

Besides origami, it’s nice that you can make them with easy-to-find items like yarn and paper cups.

Once you’re done, we also recommend displaying your cute rabbit crafts in your room—they’ll instantly create a charming atmosphere.