31 Cute Easter Bunny Coloring Pages: Free Printable Fun

Welcome spring with these 31 free Easter Bunny coloring pages — a cheerful printable collection featuring the classic Easter Bunny in every imaginable scene: proudly holding decorated eggs, delivering wicker baskets, lounging in flowery gardens, sharing the spotlight with baby chicks, riding an egg-laden bicycle, and even perching on a crescent moon.

Crisp, clean line art suitable for toddlers through adults — print as many copies as you need and make Easter morning even more festive. Grab your favorite coloring tools and let your creativity bring these pages to life!

Bunnies Holding Eggs & Baskets

The classic Easter Bunny pose — 10 pages of adorable bunnies clutching patterned eggs, hauling wicker baskets tied with bow ties, and sitting proudly among decorated egg arrangements in the grass. Try soft cream or pale yellow for the fur, with rose pink for the ears and nose.

Spring Garden, Flowers & Carrots

Eight pages placing the Easter Bunny in its natural springtime setting — surrounded by blooming flowers, standing in fresh grass, proudly brandishing a freshly pulled carrot, and even peeking out of a polka-dotted egg. Fresh mint, lavender, and sunshine yellow work beautifully for the garden backgrounds.

Fun Fact: The Easter Bunny tradition originates from Germany, where the Osterhase — a gift-giving hare — would judge children’s behavior and leave colored eggs in nests they had made in their caps and bonnets. German immigrants brought the custom to America in the 1700s, and it spread from there. Learn more at Britannica.

Bunny Friends: Chicks, Duos & Nests

Seven pages featuring the Easter Bunny in good company — guarding a nest alongside fluffy baby chicks, sharing a patch of grass with a bunny buddy, or posing together with a “Happy Easter” banner. Color the chicks a warm sunshine yellow and the eggs in bright spring pastels for maximum festive energy.

Playful Adventures: Bikes, Baskets & the Moon

Six whimsical pages for the imagination — the Easter Bunny delivering eggs by bicycle, sitting inside a gift basket with a big bow, dressing up in a dapper top hat and bow tie, peeking cheekily over a giant egg, and drifting through the night sky on a crescent moon. These are the most fun to color with bold unexpected palettes.

Learn To Draw A Cute Easter Bunny

Want to sketch your own? Follow this simple step-by-step tutorial to draw an adorable Easter Bunny holding a decorated egg — a fun activity to pair with the printable pages.

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Easter Bunny Coloring Tips & Craft Ideas

Bunnies are wonderfully forgiving subjects — their soft rounded shapes suit both careful blending and bold flat coloring equally well. The key to making them look adorable rather than flat is a little shading in the right places and a pop of color on the details.

  • Fur Depth: Lay a light cream or pale yellow base across the whole body, then gently shade the inner ears, underbelly, and the shadows beneath the paws with a soft warm grey or dusty rose. It transforms a flat outline into a fluffy, dimensional character.
  • Shiny Eyes: Fill the eyes with a deep brown or black, then add a single small white dot with a gel pen in the upper corner. This simple trick makes cartoon eyes look instantly alive.
  • Handmade Easter Cards: Color your favorite page, cut the bunny out carefully, and mount it on a folded piece of cardstock with a spring-colored border. A far more personal gift than any store-bought card.
  • Spring Palette: Lavender, mint green, coral, and baby blue are the classic Easter tones — try keeping all the eggs on a page within the same palette for a coordinated, pleasing result.

These pages work equally well with crayons, colored pencils, watercolors, or markers — so they are genuinely accessible for every age, from toddlers filling in the big simple shapes to adults adding fine shading detail to the more intricate garden scenes. Happy Easter!