How to Make Easter Bunny Paw Prints with Free Printable Template

Learn how to make DIY Easter Bunny paw prints with a free printable template and video tutorial!
Free Printable Easter Bunny Paw Print Template

To create your own Easter Bunny paw print trail you’ll need to print out a template online or create your own template. Pick a white powder (baking soda, flour, baby powder) to sprinkle inside the bunny paw print stencil.
Watch the quick video tutorial below to learn how to make DIY Easter Bunny tracks using my free printable Easter Bunny paw print template!

(Watch video here)

For the past few years I’ve used other free printable templates to create a more whimsical looking Easter bunny footprint. This year I decided to create my own template and I wanted to try to make it look like a more realistic rabbit paw print. I’ve never seen rabbit tracks in real life (I’m not very outdoorsy) but after looking over some photos online, I think I came up with a decent version.

DIY Easter Bunny Paw Prints Free Template

I also created a version that includes front paws. In my opinion, the Easter bunny only hops on his back paws because he’s carrying the Easter baskets, but the front paws are included if you want them. There are three files below. You can print out the version with just the back paws, the version with front and back paws, or the last file which contains both of the other templates in one file. Click on the photos or links to download, or right click and “save link as” to save the pdf to your computer.

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Free Printable Easter Bunny Paw Print Template: Both versions in one document

Free Printable Easter Bunny Paw Print Template: Real paw prints

Free Printable Easter Bunny Paw Print Template: Back Paws Only

Free Printable Easter Bunny Paw Print Template: Front and Back Paws

Free Printable Easter Bunny Paw Print Template: Front and Back Paws

Print the template out on card stock as regular paper tends to be too flimsy to use as a stencil. Although I didn’t show this trick in the video, you can use a damp cloth to wet around the edges of the stencil to catch the powder that might otherwise creep outside of the template. Or you could use the damp cloth to dip in the powder first and then dab around the inside of the stencil rather than sprinkling. I’ve never needed to use either of these methods and always just sprinkled the powder the way I demonstrated in the video.

How to Make Easter Bunny Paw Prints Video Tutorial

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Posted on April 10, 2014, in DIY Crafts, Easter, Easter Bunny, Easter Traditions, Footprints, Holidays, Tutorials and tagged , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 15 Comments.

  1. Thanks for sharing 🙂 Pinned them for this weekend!

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  2. We don’t do much with the Easter Bunny at Easter, but this is a fun idea! Of course, my kids would think Bigfoot had arrived…
    Alison
    Nancherrow

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    • Neither do we! Just think the idea of a giant rabbit breaking into your home sounds disturbing. :p But I’m a scaredy cat when it comes to things like that, so I’m probably just pushing my fears of all B&E type crimes onto my children. This is crazy cute, though! And looks easy enough that I could pull it off!

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  3. I’m here from the #SITSSharefest. This is such a great idea. I’m kind of overwhelmed this easter though, it’s my daughter’s birthday on Sunday, so because she wanted a Frozen theme, I made her an Olaf piñata and I’m filling it with easter candy.

    I followed you on twitter, and bloglovin.

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  4. G’day and how cute! Happy Easter!
    Cheers! Joanne

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  5. This is SO cute! One problem…we have tile and hardwood! lol! I usually leave a cotton ball trail…

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  6. What a cute idea, kids would love this! We would love for you to share this at our kid friendly site…our craft and recipe parti is LIVE now! http://sewlicioushomedecor.com/show-licious-craft-recipe-party/

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  7. This is super cute and would be an easy way to boost up the “magical” excitement!

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  8. Very cute!! my girls would love this. definitely going to Pin it.
    Linking up from the SitsShareFest. Nice to meet you. Glad I saw this. 🙂
    Cheers,
    Shana from Technotini

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  9. I saw these when you shared them on Instagram today…or yesterday…or recently and they’re so cute!!

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  10. I remember bunny prints as a child! Thank you so much for the template. I plan to stamp them in mud…it has been rather wet this week in Ohio! 🙂

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