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This collection offers 20 delightful easter bunny coloring book pages, perfect for bringing the vibrant spirit of spring and Easter to life with your favorite colors. Whether you’re looking for free printables for a seasonal project or simply some fun activities, these designs are ideal for all ages.
This extensive easter bunny coloring book pages collection takes you on a whimsical journey through the Easter Bunny’s busy springtime. From carefully hiding eggs to tending a garden and even relaxing under a rainbow, these designs capture the essence of the season. Each page is a perfect canvas for unlocking creativity and celebrating springtime surprises with bunnies, eggs, and chicks.
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Our Easter Bunny Coloring Book Pages Collection
The Easter Bunny
Rabbits are fascinating creatures, classified as lagomorphs, not rodents, and are known for their powerful hind legs that allow them to hop and run quickly. The tradition of the Easter Bunny delivering eggs originated in German folklore, where the “Osterhase” or “Easter Hare” was said to judge whether children were good or bad. You can learn more about the Easter Bunny’s origins on History.com.
For coloring the Easter Bunny, use shades of white, light grey, or various soft browns. Add delicate pink for the inside of the ears and a small nose, with bright black dots for the eyes. With colored pencils, try layering a base of light grey or tan, then gently add short, feathery strokes of a darker shade to create the illusion of soft fur texture. These charming easter bunny coloring book pages feature the bunny in every single design, from #1 to #20.
Vibrant Easter Eggs
Egg decorating is an ancient art form, with traditions like Ukrainian pysanky dating back centuries, often involving intricate patterns and symbolic colors. These decorated eggs symbolize new life and rebirth, fitting perfectly with the spring season. For more on the global history of egg decorating, Wikipedia offers a deep dive into Egg Decorating traditions.
When coloring the Easter eggs in these designs, the palette is truly limitless! Think bright reds, sunny yellows, sky blues, emerald greens, and royal purples. Don’t forget pastel shades like lavender, mint, and peach for a softer look. For a fun technique with markers, try creating bold patterns like stripes, polka dots, or zigzags with crisp, clean lines, allowing each color to pop against the next. You’ll find plenty of opportunities to decorate eggs in designs #1, #2, #3, #7, #9, #19, and #20.
Spring Flowers (Daffodils, Tulips, Sunflowers)
Spring is heralded by the emergence of beautiful flowers. Daffodils, often among the first to bloom, symbolize new beginnings and hope with their cheerful yellow and white petals. Sunflowers, known for their bright faces, actually track the sun across the sky, a phenomenon called heliotropism.
To color these springtime blooms, use bright yellow and white for daffodils, adding a touch of orange for their trumpet-shaped centers. Tulips come in almost every color imaginable, so choose vibrant reds, pinks, purples, or yellows. For sunflowers, use brilliant yellow for the petals and a rich dark brown for the seed-filled center, always with a strong green for the stems and leaves. When using crayons, press firmly for solid color on petals, then use lighter strokes to blend different greens for realistic foliage. These easter bunny coloring book pages showcase flowers in designs #2, #5, #9, #11, and #17.
Baby Chicks and Ducklings
Baby chicks are known for their soft, fluffy down and characteristic “peep-peep” calls, hatching after about 21 days of incubation. Ducklings, on the other hand, are often more independent shortly after hatching, able to swim and forage with their mothers. Both are symbols of new life and innocence in springtime.
For the baby chicks, a soft pale yellow is essential, with tiny orange beaks and feet. Ducklings can be colored in similar pale yellows or light browns, also with orange beaks and webbed feet. With colored pencils, use very light, short, circular strokes to mimic their soft, downy feathers, making sure to keep the colors gentle and warm. You can spot these adorable feathered friends in designs #6 and #18.
Whimsical Carrots
Carrots have a surprisingly colorful history; they weren’t always orange! Varieties in purple, white, and yellow were common before the orange carrot became widespread in the Netherlands during the 17th century. They are packed with nutrients like Vitamin A, making them a healthy treat for bunnies and humans alike.
For a classic carrot, use a bright, vibrant orange for the root itself, with a lighter orange or yellow highlight to suggest roundness. The leafy tops should be a fresh, lively green, perhaps with a darker green for some shading. When coloring with markers, ensure smooth, even strokes for the carrot’s body to avoid streaking, then use fine lines for the delicate leafy greens. The Easter Bunny proudly displays carrots in designs #8 and #14.
Majestic Rainbows
Rainbows are one of nature’s most spectacular optical phenomena, formed when sunlight shines through water droplets. They always appear in a specific order of colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet (ROYGBIV). Seeing a rainbow often symbolizes hope and good fortune.
To accurately color a rainbow, you’ll need all seven distinct colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo (a deep blue-purple), and violet (purple). With crayons, aim for clear, distinct bands of each color, making sure they line up in the correct sequence. For a more blended effect with colored pencils, you can slightly overlap the edges of each color, using a light touch to create a soft transition between them. You can find a beautiful rainbow arching over the sleeping bunny in design #19, offering a serene moment in these easter bunny coloring book pages.
Creative Activities with Your Easter Bunny Coloring Book Pages
Once you’ve finished coloring these delightful easter bunny coloring book pages, the fun doesn’t have to stop!
- Easter Story Scene: Select several of your favorite colored designs featuring the Easter Bunny, eggs, and flowers. Cut them out carefully, then glue them onto a large piece of poster board or cardstock to create your own unique Easter story scene or a vibrant springtime mural. You can even add glitter or cotton balls for extra texture.
- Springtime Celebration Garland: Pick out designs like the Easter Bunny holding flowers (#2), the bunny with balloons (#13), or any of the egg designs. Color them, cut them out, and then punch a small hole at the top of each. Thread a piece of yarn or ribbon through the holes to create a cheerful Easter or springtime garland to decorate your home. For more holiday fun, check out our 4th Of July Coloring Pages 4 or our Color Pages For Fathers Day Printables.
This collection of easter bunny coloring book pages offers endless opportunities for artistic expression and seasonal enjoyment. We hope these free printables add a burst of color and joy to your Easter celebrations.























