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March 7, 2022 · 6 Comments

Cute and Easy Easter Sock Bunny Hack Anyone Can Make

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Cute and Easy Easter Sock Bunny Hack Anyone Can Make

Did one of your socks get a hole and you have a single sock lying around? Here is a super easy Easter sock bunny hack that anyone can make!

This is a great project for a lone sock or even odd socks. How about using them for an easy Easter craft? Here is a great way to use old socks to make adorable sock bunnies. If you don’t have any stray socks you could buy some inexpensive socks. This a great Easter craft that anyone can make and these adorable little bunnies are perfect in an Easter basket or as an Easter decoration.

Easter Sock Bunny Materials

Easter Sock Bunny Materials

  • 1 sock
  • Beans, Rice, Fiberfil, or any filler of your choice
  • Rubberbands or another type of elastic band
  • Ribbon
  • Eyes
  • Nose
  • Fishing line
  • Hot Glue Gun
  • Pair of scissors

Easter Sock Bunny videos

I added white beans to the inside of my sock.  This will give my bunny weight and shape.  You could alternatively use rice, sand, polyfil, or another item of your choice.

EASTER SOCK BUNNY INSTRUCTIONS

HOW DO YOU MAKE A SOCK RABBIT WITHOUT RICE?

I added white beans to the open end of my sock. This will give my bunny weight and shape. You could alternatively use rice, sand, polyfil, small pieces of stuffing, or another item of your choice.

I added 2 rubber bands to create a body and a head.  This will hold the bunny form in place.

I added 2 rubber bands to create the body and the bunny’s head. This will hold the bunny form in place.

I cut down the center of the top of the sock to create 2 ears.

I cut down the center of the top of the sock to create 2 bunny ears.

I hot glued the raw edges of the sock together.

I hot glued the raw edges of the sock together to create the ear shapes.

I rounded the top of the sock sections with a scissors to create an ear shape

I rounded the top of the sock sections with scissors to create the bunny ear shape.

Here is the basic form of the bunny.  You can add eyes and a nose here or embellish your bunny more.

Here is the basic form of the bunny’s body. I just love the floppy ears. You can add eyes and a nose or embellish your bunny more.

I added a baby barrette to the top of my bunny above the head.

I added a baby barrette to the top of my bunny above the head.

Next, I cut a baby headband and took the little flower section and hot glued it onto the back of my bunny to become the tail.

Next, I cut a baby headband and took the little flower section and hot glued it onto the back of the bunny to become the tail.

I used the elastic from the baby headband to create a pretty collar.

I used the elastic from the baby headband to create a pretty collar for my little bunny.

I hot glued on some google eyes.  I cut some fishline to become whiskers and hot glued them to the rabbit's face.  Lastly, I hot glued a little nose onto the bunny.

Lastly, I hot glued a little nose onto the bunny. I hot glued on some googly eyes. I cut some fishline to become whiskers and hot glued them to the rabbit’s face. For the last step, I hot glued a little nose onto the bunny.

Here's the back of the sock bunny.

Here’s the back of the sock bunny.

Did one of your socks get a hole and you have a single sock lying around?  Here is a super easy Easter sock bunny hack that anyone can make!

Here’s the front of the bunny.

This bunny was made with a dollar tree stocking cap. I made it a couple years ago. I will be doing my follow along instructions with my current stocking cap that I wear every day during the winter.

How do you make a sock bunny 5 minute craft?

We have made these out of hats as well, and you can find the tutorial for those larger-sized bunnies and see some that my kid’s made.

Did one of your socks get a hole and you have a single sock lying around?  Here is a super easy Easter sock bunny hack that anyone can make!

How do you make a sock bunny?

You can make these out of regular socks too. Here’s how I made these sock bunnies:

  • I placed white beans in the bottom of the sock for a little weight.
  • I placed polyfill into the sock.
  • I used a rubber band to make a body, and then a head on the sock.
  • I used scissors to cut down the top of the sock to the rubber band.
  • I hot-glued the raw edges.
  • I curved the top of the sock by using scissors to create the top of the ears.
  • I tied a ribbon around the bunny’s neck making a bow.
  • I used baby hair Barretts at the top of the bunnies to cover the top rubber band.
  • I hot glued on eyes, whiskers, and a nose.

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Cute and Easy Easter Sock Bunny Hack Anyone Can Make
Did one of your socks get a hole and you have a single sock lying around? Here is a super easy Easter sock bunny hack that anyone can make!
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Cute and Easy Easter Sock Bunny Hack Anyone Can Make

Did one of your socks get a hole and you have a single sock lying around? Here is a super easy Easter sock bunny hack that anyone can make!
Active Time30 mins
Total Time30 mins
Course: Spring
Keyword: easter sock bunny
Yield: 1
Author: Chas
Cost: $3-$5

Equipment

  • Hot Glue Gun
  • Scissors

Materials

  • 1 sock
  • Beans Rice, Fiberfil, or any filler of your choice
  • Rubberbands
  • Ribbon
  • Eyes
  • Nose
  • Fishing line

Instructions

  • I added white beans to the inside of my sock. This will give my bunny weight and shape. You could alternatively use rice, sand, polyfil, or another item of your choice.
  • I added 2 rubber bands to create a body and a head. This will hold the bunny form in place.
  • I cut down the center of the top of the sock to create 2 ears.
  • I hot glued the raw edges of the sock together.
  • I rounded the top of the sock sections with scissors to create an ear shape
  • Here is the basic form of the bunny. You can add eyes and a nose here or embellish your bunny more.
  • I added a baby barrette to the top of my bunny above the head.
  • Next, I cut a baby headband and took the little flower section and hot glued it onto the back of my bunny to become the tail.
  • I used the elastic from the baby headband to create a pretty collar.
  • I hot glued on some google eyes.
  • I cut some fishline to become whiskers and hot glued them to the rabbit’s face.
  • Lastly, I hot glued a little nose onto the bunny.

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  1. Mary from Life at Bella Terra says

    March 12, 2022 at 5:56 am

    Chas, what a fun idea! I have so many odd socks. I wonder if you could also insert a pipe cleaner in the ears to bend them whichever way you want? Thanks for sharing! Glad to hear about your mom and have fun on break!

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    • Chas says

      March 12, 2022 at 12:41 pm

      Thank you so much Mary, and what a great idea about the pipe cleaners

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      • Faith Bremmer says

        March 13, 2022 at 12:11 pm

        That’s so cute Chas’

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  2. Barbara at Mantel and Table says

    March 13, 2022 at 2:30 pm

    Oh my gosh Chas you are amazing! What a darling little bunny and a perfect use of an extra sock! I love the video. Thanks for another wonderful project!

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    • Chas says

      March 19, 2022 at 6:37 pm

      Thank you my dear friend 🙂

      Reply
  3. Tina says

    March 30, 2022 at 7:32 am

    What an adorable bunny and a great way to use old or unmatched socks.

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