Rock Painting Bunny Rabbit – A Simple Shape Tutorial

It’s time to for a rock painting bunny simple shape tutorial. This is a simple rock painting idea for kids and adult beginners to the hobby.

Rock Painting Bunny Craft for Kids and Adults

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Another fun rabbit rock painting idea is this adorable bunny rock painting. Don’t worry, we walk you through every step of the way (there’s a great video tutorial, too).

Rabbit Bunny Rock Painting Tutorial Idea

Materials

  • A rock (half painted with blue for a sky, the other half with green for a field)
  • Paint pens (our favorites)
  • White acrylic paint (for the bunny bottom, optional)
  • Small paintbrush
  • Optional: ModPodge and Polyurethane sealant


Instructions for a Rock Painting Bunny for Easter

Step 1: If you haven’t already, prime the rock by painting half a light blue for the sky and the other half green for a field.

Step 2: Once the base is dry, use a white paint pen to sketch a small circle for the head and a larger circle for the body. Use a skinny, tall triangle for the ears (you can bend one down). Make your rock painting bunny just your style.

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Step 3: Use the white paint pen to go over the small circle for the head and quickly, before it dries, use the black and make small dots. Blend with the white pen or a small paintbrush. Your goal is to get it a light gray, so only a very small amount of black is needed.

Step 4: Because the white paint pen will pick up the green, use a small amount of white acrylic paint for the base of the bunny. While it’s drying, you can move onto the next step and come back to this.

Easter bunny rabbit rock painting idea

Step 5: Use the green paint pens to add grass accents along the horizon line and in the field. These will be where you’ll add flowers and Easter eggs. Use different colored pens to add flowers made from dots – they’re so small, you won’t be able to see the detail. And this is so easy for kids.

Step 6: Repeat the white and black paint pen blending on the base of the bunny. Add in Easter eggs, a cloud, and some birds. Seal and hide (or display it).

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Rock Painting Bunny Rabbit - A Simple Shape Tutorial

Rock Painting Bunny for Easter Kids and Adults

It's time to for a rock painting bunny simple shape tutorial. This is a simple rock painting idea for kids and adult beginners to the hobby.

Prep Time 2 minutes
Active Time 10 minutes
Total Time 12 minutes
Difficulty Easy
Estimated Cost $1

Materials

  • A rock (half painted with blue for a sky, the other half with green for a field)
  • Paint pens (our favorites)
  • White acrylic paint (for the bunny bottom, optional)
  • Small paintbrush
  • Optional: ModPodge and Polyurethane sealant

Instructions

  1. If you haven't already, prime the rock by painting half a light blue for the sky and the other half green for a field.
  2. Once the base is dry, use a white paint pen to sketch a small circle for the head and a larger circle for the body. Use a skinny, tall triangle for the ears (you can bend one down). Make your rock painting bunny just your style.
  3. Use the white paint pen to go over the small circle for the head and quickly, before it dries, use the black and make small dots. Blend with the white pen or a small paintbrush. Your goal is to get it a light gray, so only a very small amount of black is needed.
  4. Because the white paint pen will pick up the green, use a small amount of white acrylic paint for the base of the bunny. While it's drying, you can move onto the next step and come back to this.
  5. Use the green paint pens to add grass accents along the horizon line and in the field. These will be where you'll add flowers and Easter eggs. Use different colored pens to add flowers made from dots - they're so small, you won't be able to see the detail. And this is so easy for kids.
  6. Repeat the white and black paint pen blending on the base of the bunny. Add in Easter eggs, a cloud, and some birds. Seal and hide (or display it).
  7. Rock Painting Bunny for Easter Kids and Adults

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Sweet and easy, right? This rock painting bunny idea is such a cute addition to any Easter basket or even an Easter egg hunt!

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