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Week of March 24th - Kindergarten, 1st Grade, & 2nd Grade

Writer's picture: Miss CailieMiss Cailie

Follow along to create this super cute watercolor Easter Bunny!



Please get your materials together and get ready to work at a nice clean workspace. To create this bunny you will need the following materials:


-paper

-pencil

-watercolor paint

-paintbrush

-water in a cup or bowl for paint


No watercolor paint at home? Just grab some...

-color pencils

-markers


Let's get ready to draw! To begin, grab your pencil and get ready to follow along in a step-by-step drawing tutorial.


1. Draw a medium sized circle for the head of the bunny.

2. Draw two dots for eyes

3. Draw a heart for the bunny's nose

4. Draw a backwards "J" under the bunny's nose and a forwards "J" right next to it to make the mouth.

5. Draw some bunny ears! Make sure they're large enough for us to put some stripes inside as decoration.

6. Draw three whiskers on each cheek. Make sure you leave some space to paint rosy cheeks on!

7. Draw two half circles on the bottom edge of the page for the bunny's fluffy feet.

8. Draw a large oval to connect the head to the feet. This will be the bunny's body.

9. Draw lines to outline the bunny's ears inside of them.

10. Draw decorative stripes inside of the ears.

11. Draw a bow tie on the bunny and fill with stripes like we did in his ears.

12. Draw an outline inside of the bunny's body so we can paint his belly.

13. Draw some arms on each side. The shape of the line is a bit like a "J".

14. Give the bunny a fluffy tail on one side of his body.

15. Draw three lines in each foot to give the bunny toes.

Now it's time to paint! Get your paint, paintbrushes, and cup of water ready! Also, have a paper towel or napkin nearby in case of water drips!


Start painting two rosy cheeks and paint the bunny's nose. Also, paint his fluffy tail.

Carefully paint the stripes in the bunny's ears. I chose colors that match the stripes in the bunny's ears to his bow tie. Also, paint the bunny's belly a bright color! I chose yellow.

Finish up by painting a nice bright color for the background. Paint very slowly and carefully around the edges of the bunny to try to keep it nice and neat.

Voila! We are finished! Wait for your paint to dry before moving your artwork. Ask for someone to help you display your cute bunny for everyone to see!


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