How To Make A Super Cute Boo Boo Bunny Easily

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What is a boo-boo bunny? Boo boo bunnies are a comfort toy for young children to help soothe boo boos. They are basically a fun ice pack! They are a fun and easy diy project and make the perfect baby shower gifts or decorations at a baby shower. This easy gift is great for kids and grandkids and even better, kids can get in on the fun and help make this project too!

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You will need:A wash cloth, A plastic Egg, 2 google eyes, 1 small pom pom, Ribbon, 2 rubber bands, Hot glue or glue of your choice, *Optional freezable ice cubes

How do you make a Boo Boo Bunny Ice Pack?

Here are the materials you’ll need to make a washcloth bunny

  • A washcloth
  • A Plastic Egg
  • 2 googly eyes
  • 1 small pom pom or small cotton ball
  • A piece of ribbon
  • 2 rubber bands
  • Hot glue or glue of your choice
  • Optional freezable or reusable ice cubes
First roll 2 corners of the wash cloth into the center.

Here are the instructions on how to make your booboo Bunny

  1. First roll 2 corners of the washcloth into the center.
Fold in half and put a rubber band around the center.

2. Fold in half and put a rubber band around the center.

Fold the corners up to form the head and ears and use a rubber band to hold in place.

3. Fold the corners up to form the head and ears and use a rubber band to hold in place.

Glue on the eyes and nose.

4. Glue on the eyes and nose.

Tie a ribbon around the neck to hide the rubber band.

5. Tie a ribbon around the neck to hide the rubber band.

Freeze your freezable ice cubes.

6. Freeze your reusable ice cubes. 

Place your plastic ice cubes into the plastic egg. Or your desired treat if not using it for “boo boos”. Close the egg.

7. Place your plastic ice cubes into the plastic egg. Or you’re desired treat if not using it for “boo-boos”.  Close the egg.

Place the egg in the center of the bunny.

8. Place the egg in the center of the bunny.

Use different colored wash clothes for different colored bunnies.

Use different colored wash clothes for different colored bunnies.

If using as a boo boo bunny, hold the bunny and ice cubes over the “boo boo” and it’ll feel better soon.

To use as an ice pack, hold the bunny and ice cubes over the “injury” and it’ll feel better soon.

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How do you make a boo boo bunny or washcloth bunny?

Take a washcloth and roll both sides in, fold in half, add a rubber band, fold front up to make a face and ears, and add a second rubber band. Glue on a face, and add an egg with reusable ice cubes in the center.

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57 Comments

  1. Stephanie says:

    Absolutely adorable! Thanks for the sweet and fun ideas, my friend.

    Hugs to you! Stephanie-The Enchanting Rose

    1. Mary Adevai says:

      That is the cutest ice pack I have ever seen. A very clever idea even as a cute little bunny for kids.Thank you.

      1. You are so sweet Mary, thank you so very much.

  2. These little guys are so cute! Sure beats the gel pack kept in the freezer!

    1. Thank you Linda, I have those gel packs too 🙂

  3. All my nieces and nephews had Boo Boo Bunnies. The local church ladies all make these for fund raisers as they are big fundraisers.

    1. Thanks for sharing Sheltie, I can imagine! I started making these as baby shower gifts back when I had my daughter (who’s almost 17 now – lol). They have been wonderful to have.

  4. Mother of 3 says:

    I once bought a booboo bunny because I thought it was such a sweet idea for a baby shower gift complete with a basket filled with first aid and child proofing items. This is such a great tutorial. Thanks for sharing with us at the Virtual Fridge. Pinned.

    1. Thank you and I’m so glad you like it. I started making them for baby shower gifts years ago love that you bought that for that reason too. Thanks for the Pin

  5. I used to have my high school students make these during our first aid unit in Child Psych class – such a cute idea!!

  6. nickie armstrong says:

    So cute…good idea

  7. Such adorable little bunnies! Thank you for sharing them on Party in Your PJ’s!

  8. I’ve always loved Boo Boo Bunnies. For those of you interested you can get the sew on google eyes if you don’t want to use the glue gun.

    1. Thank you and thanks for sharing that tip 🙂

    1. Thank you so much Leanne, I’m thrilled you like them.

  9. Very cute idea, Chas. I don’t have little ones at home anyone to soothe boo~boo’s, but this idea would still make a cute Easter decoration. Enjoyed hopping with you.

    1. Thank you Carol, I am thrilled you like it and enjoyed hopping with you as well.. I have used this as a baby shower gift too .

  10. Such a cute Idea. Love these. Thanks for sharing your talent with us. I’m so happy we connected here. Have the best day!
    Rachel

    1. Thank you so much Rachel, I’m thrilled to be joining and meeting such amazing bloggers!

  11. This is such a cute idea. Thank you for sharing this with us friend!

    1. Thanks so much Wendy! I’m so excited to be working with all you wonderful ladies 🙂

  12. These are such a great idea! Love it, so would all the little people in my life!

    1. Thank you so much Kristin, thrilled you like it – and so fun to do a blog hop with you 🙂

    1. Thank you so much Kathleen, I’m flattered and I’ll see you at the next party.

  13. What a cute idea!

    Thanks for sharing with Creative Compulsions!
    Michelle
    mybijoulifeonline.com

    1. Thank you Michelle – it’s a fun little project

  14. Aw, I love this idea so much. I like that you can put treats in the egg for a non-Boo Boo bunny. It would make a fun Easter gift for sure!

    -lauren

    1. Thank you so much Lauren – I’m so glad you like it 🙂

  15. Simply adorable! And useful. I happen to be kind of a bunny collector, I love them all, live, decor, chocolate. This is wonderful, thank you for sharing.

    1. Thank you so much Dawn, and thanks for sharing.

  16. Such an adorable little bunny, even without the boo-boos. Thanks for sharing with us each week. I look forward to seeing your posts. #HomeMattersParty

    1. Thank you so much Donna, I’m so glad you like it.

  17. Thank you for sharing this on Traffic Jam Weekend! It has been chosen as a fave feature for this week’s party that went live on Thursday at 5:00 pm CST.

    1. Thank you so much Kimberly, I’ll see you at the next one.

    1. Thank you so much Christina and thanks for the Pin

  18. Marilyn Lesniak says:

    Thank you for sharing at #OverTheMoon. Pinned and shared. Have a lovely week. I hope to see you at next week’s party too! Pleas stay safe and healthy. Come party with us at Over The Moon! Catapult your content Over The Moon! @marilyn_lesniak @EclecticRedBarn

    1. Thank you Marilyn and hope you are well, safe, and having a lovely weekend 🙂

  19. Thank you for sharing at #OverTheMoon. We appreciate your shares. They have been Tweeted Pinned. Have a lovely week. I hope to see you at next week’s party too! Please stay safe and healthy. Come party with us at Over The Moon! Catapult your content Over The Moon! @marilyn_lesniak @EclecticRedBarn
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