This origami bunny in egg is a fun and easy paper craft perfect for Easter, spring decorations, kids' crafts, or even as a cute gift topper!
Made from just one sheet of paper, this beginner-friendly origami project creates an adorable bunny peeking out from a folded egg.
Use double-sided origami paper for the best results, and personalize it with stickers, markers, or even googly eyes!

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If you’re looking for a cute and simple Easter craft, this origami bunny in egg is the perfect project! With just one sheet of paper and a few folds, you can create an adorable little bunny tucked inside a decorative egg.
Whether you’re making these for Easter decorations, springtime crafts, or just for fun, this origami design is sure to bring a smile to your face.
This project is great for beginners since it doesn’t require any cutting or glue—just simple folding.
Using double-sided colored origami paper will add a pop of contrast, making the bunny and the egg stand out beautifully.
Plus, you can get creative with decorations—draw on little faces, or even add stickers!
These folded bunnies are perfect for Easter baskets, table decor, or as part of an origami display.
You can even use them as placeholders for Easter dinner by writing names on the egg portion!
Punch a hole in the top of the bunnies, thread some string and make a super cute Easter bunny garland or ornament.
With so many ways to personalize them, you’ll want to make a whole batch in different colors and patterns.

Other easy to make Easter crafts you just have to make include this cute origami chicken in egg, origami egg cup, traditional origami bunny rabbit, and DIY butterfly gift tag.
Why You'll Love This Pattern
- Perfect for Easter & Spring – Great for decorations, kids' crafts, or Easter basket fillers.
- One-Sheet Wonder – No cutting or glue required, just simple folds!
- Beginner-Friendly – Easy enough for kids and those new to origami.
- Customizable & Fun – Add faces, stickers, or pom-poms to give each bunny its own personality.
- Great for Gifts & Decorations – Use them as table decor, name cards, or cute handmade gifts.
- Don't be put off by the number of steps in this origami bunny pattern. We have broken down the steps to make it easier for you to understand!
Skill Level
★★☆☆☆☆ (Easy)
Materials Needed
- 1 square sheet of origami paper (double-sided recommended for best contrast)
- Markers or stickers (optional, for decorating the bunny’s face)
6 inches x 6 inches (15 cm x 15 cm) paper makes a bunny that is about 3.5 inches (9 cm) x 2 inches (5.5 cm).
Instructions
Step 1: Start with the color you want your egg facing up. Arrange your paper to sit like a diamond shape.
Step 2: Fold the left point to meet the right point.
Step 3: Unfold previous step.
Step 4: Fold the top point down to meet the bottom point.

Step 5: Unfold previous step.
Step 6: Fold both the left and right points in to meet the middle crease.
Step 7: Flip your paper over from left to right.
Step 8: Fold the top point down to meet the middle.

Step 9: Fold the same point up to meet the top edge.
Step 10: Fold the bottom point up to meet the edge of the top flap.
Step 11: Fold the same point down to meet the bottom edge.

Step 12: Fold the same point up once again, but this time to meet the edge of the bottom flap (as shown by the line in the picture).
Step 13: Fold the bottom edge of the point you just folded up to meet the same line shown in the previous step.
Step 14: Unfold previous two (2) steps.

Step 15: Fold the bottom point up along the line shown.
Step 16: Fold the same point down along the line shown.

Step 17: Fold the same point up along the existing crease line.
Step 18: Unfold the top flap.
Step 19: Flip your paper over from left to right.
Step 20: Fold both the left and right edges in to meet the middle crease.

Step 21: Fold the top point down along the line shown.
Step 22: Fold the same point up to meet the top edge.
Step 23: Unfold previous step.

Step 24: Flip your paper over from left to right and arrange it to sit as shown.
Step 25: Fold both the top and bottom edges of the paper in to meet the middle. Crease only along the lines shown.
Step 26: Unfold previous step.

Step 27: Flip your paper over from top to bottom.
Step 28: Fold the right edge to meet the line shown.
Step 29: Flip your paper over from top to bottom.

Step 30: Fold both the bottom and top right corners inward to meet their nearest crease line.
Step 31: Unfold previous step.
Step 32: Fold both the bottom and top edge of the paper in to meet the middle, along the crease lines you made previously.
Step 33: Flatten both the bottom and top right corners so they sit flat and form small triangles.

Step 34: Fold the left edge to the right along the line shown.
Step 35: Fold the right edge to the left along the line shown.

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Tips For Success
- Make multiple of these origami rabbits in different sizes and colors, then punch a hole in the top of the bunny, thread some string through and make a garland or ornament.
- Use double-sided paper to make the bunny and egg stand out more.
- Press down on each fold carefully to keep the bunny’s shape crisp and defined.
- Add a small dot of glue to hold the folds in place if you want a more permanent shape.
- Get creative with decorations—use stickers, markers, or a tiny pom-pom for extra cuteness!

Color, Paper Ideas, and Variations
- Classic Easter Bunny – Use pastel pink, blue, or yellow paper.
- Choose floral or polka dot patterns.
- Chalkboard Look – Use black origami paper and draw on a cute bunny face with a white gel pen.
- Kids’ Craft Idea – Let kids decorate the bunny face with stickers or markers.
FAQ
Yes, make sure you cut it into a square first.
You can still use single-sided paper and draw details on the bunny!
Or, you could color on of the sides of the paper.
Yes! Just start with a bigger or smaller square sheet of paper to adjust the final size.
Helpful Origami Tips
If you're curious to learn more about origami, you might like to look at our basic guides on how to make some common origami folds.
Start with the valley fold and mountain fold—these are the foundation of most origami models.
Once you're comfortable, you might like to try the petal fold for 3D shapes, and explore the bird base and square base for more complex designs.
The water bomb base is also great for creating inflatable or geometric models, like this inflatable origami rabbit.
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