To make bunny footprints for Easter, use a simple white powder like flour, powdered sugar, baby powder, or baking soda, then press a fist or the side of your hand onto the floor or paper to create the footprint shape. You can make the trail extra magical by adding small toe marks, alternating left and right prints, or using a stencil if you want a cleaner look.

Easy method

  1. Pour your chosen powder into a shallow bowl or plate.
  1. Make a fist and use the outside edge of your hand to form the main foot shape.
  1. Press it gently onto the surface where you want the bunny trail.
  1. Add a small finger tap for toes if you want that detail.
  1. Repeat to make a path leading to baskets, eggs, or treats.

Best materials

  • Flour.
  • Powdered sugar.
  • Baby powder.
  • Baking soda.
  • Chalk for outdoor sidewalks.

Tips

  • Use cardstock or a stencil if you want a neater paper craft version.
  • For outdoor footprints, chalk works well and is easier to clean up.
  • A few jelly beans or Easter eggs along the path can make it feel like the bunny really passed through.

Simple version for kids

If you want the quickest setup, dip the side of your fist in flour and stamp it in pairs across the floor, then wash up and let the kids “discover” the trail in the morning. That’s the basic idea many Easter craft guides recommend.

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How to make bunny footprints for Easter: use flour, powdered sugar, or baby powder to create a cute bunny trail with your hand or a stencil.