I’ve always loved making holiday treats with my mom — we used to craft ghost lollipops for Halloween, so when Easter rolled around this year I thought, why not turn them into bunnies? With just lollipops and tissues you can create quick, adorable Easter favors. If you’ve already printed a last-minute egg hunt banner, these little bunny lollipops are an easy finishing touch that will impress on Sunday.

Bunnies are one of the sweetest animals to recreate — they’re simple, charming, and perfect for spring. If you like playful Easter crafts, these are right up your alley.

Supplies Needed
You’ll only need a few basic items:
- Lollipops
- Tissues or tissue paper
- Twine
- White and pink cardstock
- Scissors
- Hot glue gun
Estimated cost: about $2.50 for a bag of lollipops — even less if you shop at a dollar store.


How to Make Bunny Lollipops
Follow these simple steps to assemble the bunnies:
- Cut two ear shapes from white cardstock and two smaller inner-ear shapes from pink cardstock. Also cut a small bow tie shape.
- Layer one or two tissues (using two provides better coverage) and wrap them around the lollipop head. Secure the tissues just below the candy with a length of twine, tied tightly.
- Trim the tissue tails so they’re short and neat, as shown in the photos.
- Glue the pink inner-ear pieces onto the white ear shapes. Fold a small tab at the base of each ear and glue those tabs to the top of the wrapped lollipop. Finish by gluing the cardstock bow tie or tying a small twine bow below the ears.

These little bunny lollipops make charming Easter favors, sweet table treats, or playful place cards for the kids’ table. They’re fast to assemble and work well for classroom parties, baskets, or hostess gifts.


All photos by Studio DIY
If you enjoyed this project, try experimenting with different colors of tissue and cardstock to match your Easter palette. These bunnies are a simple, delightful way to add handmade charm to spring celebrations.