Hippity hop into the world of paper folding with our easy-to-follow origami rabbit instructions!
Whether you’re looking for a fun Easter craft for kids or an engaging introduction to the ancient art of origami, this cute creation is the perfect project for the whole family.
With just 6 simple steps, you’ll transform a plain piece of paper into a charming bunny that’s sure to delight.
Ideal for beginners and young crafters, this origami bunny isn’t just a seasonal joy but also a wonderful way to get started with easy origami without feeling overwhelmed.

Origami is more than just folding paper; it’s an exercise in precision and creativity that can be both calming and intellectually stimulating.
As you and your children follow these steps, you’ll develop fine motor skills, understand symmetry, and grasp the fundamentals of geometric shapes.
The satisfaction of turning a square piece of paper into a three-dimensional figure is immense and provides a tangible sense of accomplishment. Plus, it’s just plain fun! You’ll find laughter and joy in each fold as your paper bunny comes to life.
Since this origami project makes a bunny rabbit, it’s perfect for a kids Easter craft or spring craft, too.

How to Make an Origami Bunny Step by Step
Follow along with the step by step instructions below to make your own easy origami bunny paper craft.
Easy Origami Rabbit Instructions
Make a simple bunny origami with just 6 steps.
Materials
- 1 piece of square origami paper
- Pen or markers for detailing
Tools
- Your hands
Instructions
- Begin with a square piece of origami paper. If you have a piece of paper that is colored on one side and white on the other, start with the colored side facing upwards and the white facing down.
Fold the paper in half diagonally to form a triangle.
- Turn over the paper, so the color side is now facing down. Rotate the square into a diamond shape and fold the top corner inwards to create a triangle as shown.

- Repeat this step on the other side, giving you two colored triangles folded inwards, and blank white space beneath.

- On that bottom point, make one small fold upwards

- Now, turn your attention back towards the top and make one fold downwards, on one of the sides as shown. This will create the ear shape.

- Next, turn over the paper and your bunnies shape is completed.
To finish your bunny, add details to the face. You can draw on eyes, a nose, and whiskers, or create these details by adding small pieces of paper or using markers.
One of the best parts of origami is the freedom to express yourself with different colors and patterns.
Seize this opportunity to pick vibrant, spring-like colors and playful patterns for your paper. Imagine a meadow full of these colorful bunnies—each one unique, reflecting the personality of its creator.
It’s a fantastic way to welcome the spring season, celebrate Easter, or decorate your space with a touch of whimsy.

What starts as a simple square of paper ends up as a delightful symbol of spring and joy. These origami rabbits are not just crafts; they’re a way to make memories, share smiles, and even decorate for the season.
So gather your papers in an array of fun patterns and hues, and get ready to fold your way to a hoppy ending. Whether you’re a seasoned origami enthusiast or a first-time folder, these six steps will lead you to a delightful destination. Let’s get folding!
Here are a couple of cute spring origami papers we found on Etsy (click the affiliate links below to find out more or buy)


More Bunny Crafts for Kids
Discover more adorable and engaging projects perfect for little hands. Click the links for more fun ways to keep the crafting adventure going.
- Paper Folding Bunny Craft
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- Easy Popsicle Stick Bunny Craft
- Healthy Rabbit Snack for Kids
- Bunny Tail and Easter Egg Cupcakes
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