Flip the paper so that the bunny pattern is at the back.
4Make the first fold.
Fold the paper up along the vertical line bordering the bunny pattern. This fold defines the width of the succeeding folds.
5Make the second fold.
Flip the paper and make another fold following the width of the previous fold.
6Make the third fold.
Flip and fold the paper again.
7Continue folding back-and-forth.
Continue flipping and folding the paper until you've folded the paper's entire length.
8Trim the excess length of paper.
If there's an excess section of paper after your last fold, you can either fold it or trim it off.
9Cut along the bunny outline.
Cut the folded paper following the bunny outline.
10Unfold the paper.
Unfold the paper to reveal a chain of bunnies.
11Round out the corners.
Trim any excess paper after the last bunny. You can also round out the corners of the first and last bunny's face.
12Color each bunny and draw details.
Use crayons or colored pencils to color the bunnies. If you want the bunnies to be plain white, then leave them uncolored.
Draw a face and an oval on each ear for all the bunnies. Draw fun details like spectacles or whiskers.
13Use the paper bunny chain.
Use your paper bunny chain as cute Easter décor. Make several paper chains and make them into Easter garlands or buntings.
To connect two paper bunny chains, tape the ends of each bunny chain at the back.
More Ideas
Decorate with various materials.
Instead of drawing the details, you can glue various materials like the ones listed below.
Ears - paper or fabric oval cut-outs (glue one on each ear)
Eyes - wiggle eyes, small buttons or paper circles
Nose - tiny pompom or felt cut-out
Snout - cotton or a pair of felt oval cut-outs
Cute accents - tiny bow, flower sequin, small paper crown, paper spectacles, felt hat and more fun details!
Strengthen the paper bunny chain.
Gluing stuff onto the bunnies can make the paper chain quite heavy. Strengthen the paper by gluing craft sticks or a strip of cardboard at the back for added support.