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Create a homemade Easter bunny toy for your little ones

A picture of a wooden toy bunny on wheels in a kids bedroom
  • Difficulty
    medium
  • Cost
    58-117 €
  • Duration
    1-3 h

Create a homemade wooden toy for your little ones this Easter, the perfect special present. Just follow our simple step-by-step guide.

You need
Step14

Getting started

A picture of someone copying out the bunny template
A picture of all the tools needed for the bunny project
A picture of someone copying out the bunny template
A picture of all the tools needed for the bunny project

Copy out the bunny template onto the wood

Here's everything you need

Copy out the bunny template onto the wood

Here's everything you need

You need: pencil, glued wood panel, bunny template

Start by cutting out the printed bunny template. Then mark the outline of the bunny on the glued wood panel using a pencil.

Bunny template

Step24

Start cutting out the bunny

A picture of someone cutting out the bunny using a cordless jigsaw from Bosch

Cut the bunny out using a cordless jigsaw

You need:
Jigsaws
,
g-clamps

Next fix the wood panel to the workbench using screw clamps and then use a cordless jigsaw and a curve-cutting saw blade to cleanly cut out the bunny. Then cut the rod to a desired length, we cut ours too 14cm.

A tip for those who also want to cut out the wheels themselves: Simply cut the wheels out of the scrap wood using a holesaw accessory (6 cm diameter) and then sand them thoroughly.

Step34

Get a smooth finish

A picture of someone sanding down the wooden bunny with a multi-sander

Use a multi-sander for a smooth finish

Now to sand down the cut out bunny with a multi-sander to achieve to a smooth finish.

Step44

Fitting the wheels

A picture of someone attaching the wooden wheels to the wooden bunny

Just add the wheels

You need: wooden wheels, eyebolt with wood thread, cord

Nearly there! Drill holes into the feet and wheels using a 8mm drill bit and then slide the rods through both holes. Next attach the wooden wheels onto the rods and screw an eyebolt with a wooden thread into the front axle. Then lastly attach a cord to the bunny as a leash and you're done.