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Easy Origami Rabbit Face

Feb 27, 2025 · Modified: Mar 17, 2025 by Emily · Leave a Comment

This easy origami rabbit face is the perfect beginner-friendly craft for Easter, spring decorations, kids' activities, and more!

Using just one sheet of paper, you can fold an adorable bunny face in minutes. Great for greeting cards, gift tags, table decorations, or just for fun!

Pink origami bunny face.
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  • Tips For Success
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Looking for a super simple and adorable paper craft?

This easy origami rabbit face is perfect for Easter, springtime crafts, and even everyday fun!

With just a single square sheet of paper, a few simple folds, and maybe a little bit of decoration, you can create a cute bunny face in just a few minutes.

This origami project is great for kids and beginners because it's quick, easy, and requires no cutting or glue-just fold and you're done!

You can use your finished bunny face in so many ways: stick it onto greeting cards, use it as a gift tag, decorate an Easter basket, or even turn it into a fun party decoration.

You can even draw on different expressions to give your bunny a unique personality!

If you want to take this craft a step further, you can use colored paper, patterned designs, or even add little details like stickers, googly eyes, or a cotton ball nose.

Whether you're making these with kids, decorating for a holiday, or just looking for a quick origami project, this cute bunny face is sure to bring a smile to your face!

Close up image of an origami rabbit face.

Why You'll Love This Pattern

  • Super Beginner-Friendly - Simple folds, perfect for kids and origami beginners.
  • Quick to Make - Takes just a few minutes to complete!
  • No Glue or Scissors Required - A pure origami project using just one sheet of paper.
  • Perfect for Easter & Spring - Great for Easter decorations, springtime crafts, or party favors.
  • Endless Customization - Use different paper colors, add facial expressions, or decorate with stickers.
  • Multipurpose Craft - Use as gift tags, table decorations, greeting cards, or even bookmarks.

Skill Level

★☆☆☆☆ (Very Easy)

Materials Needed

  • 1 square sheet of paper (Any size, but (6 inches x 6 inches (15 cm x 15 cm) is recommended)
  • Marker or pen (optional, for drawing the bunny's face)
  • Googly eyes or stickers (optional, for added decoration)

Note: A bunny face made with 6 inch (15cm) square paper makes a face that is about 2 inches (6 cm) x 3 inches (8 cm).

Instructions

Step 1: Start with the color you want your rabbit to be facing down. Arrange your paper to sit like a diamond.

Step 2: Fold the bottom point up to meet the top point.

Step 3: Fold the left point to meet the right point.

Step 4: Unfold previous step.

Steps 1 to 4 for folding an origami rabbit face.

Step 5: Fold the bottom edge up slightly. If you are using 6 inch (15cm) square paper, we recommend making this about 0.40 inches (1cm). This will become the thickness of your ears.

Step 6: Fold the bottom left side of the paper up to meet the top point, matching the points shown in the image.

Steps 5 to 6 origami rabbit face.

Step 7: Repeat previous step for the right side of the paper, matching the points shown in the image.

Step 8: Fold the top point of the right ear and fold it down diagonally to meet the inner point of the square shape.

Step 9: Repeat previous step for the left ear.

Steps 7 to 9 origami rabbit face.

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Step 10: Flip your paper over from left to right. You will now have a square shape with two points (which are the ears) behind the square.

Step 11: Fold the top point of the square backward a little.

Step 12: Fold the bottom point of the square backward a little, this will form the bunny's chin.

Step 13: Fold the left and right points of the square backward a little. How you fold these will change how your bunny's face looks. Adjust it how you like.

Steps 10 to 13 for folding an origami rabbit face.

Step 14: Completed bunny face. Optional, decorate your bunny with markers, stickers, or add a face.

Step 14 for folding an origami rabbit face.

Tips For Success

  • Use lightweight paper - Origami paper works best, but regular printer paper also folds well.
  • Make it colorful - Try pastel colors for Easter or bright shades for a fun look.
  • Draw different expressions - Add smiles, winks, or even funny faces to customize each bunny.
Close up image of origami bunny faces.

Color, Paper Ideas, and Variations

  • Easter-Themed Bunnies: Use pastel-colored paper in pink, blue, yellow, and green.
  • Cute Cartoon Bunnies: Draw big, expressive eyes and a tiny nose for a kawaii-style bunny.
  • Spring & Garden Party: Use floral-patterned or polka-dot paper for a decorative touch.
  • Christmas or Winter Theme: Make a white bunny and add a tiny red paper bow for a holiday feel.
  • Personalized Bunny Faces: Let kids color and decorate their bunny faces with crayons or stickers.

FAQ

Can I use rectangular paper instead of square for this origami bunny face?

No, this origami design requires a square sheet of paper to fold properly.

Can I add a nose or whiskers?

Yes! Use a marker, stickers, or even a tiny pom-pom to add more details.

How can I use this bunny face for decorations?

Stick it on greeting cards, gift boxes, Easter baskets, or turn it into a fun DIY garland!

Other Paper Crafts You Might Like To Try:

  • Heart Paper Napkin Folding
  • Easy 2D Origami Christmas Tree
  • Lotus Napkin Fold
  • Triangle Origami Corner Bookmark
  • Easy Talking Origami Fish

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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Purple and pink origami rabbit faces.

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