Bunny Bean Bag Toss Game
10 Apr

Do you have a huge crowd coming over for Easter brunch, and are looking for a fun game to play during the festivities?
Are you looking for some Spring-themed activities to do with your kids?

My Kids Make a “Bunny Bean Bag Toss Game”, and yours can too! Grab an empty cardboard box and lets get started!
To make the Bunny:
Take an empty cardboard box and cut out a square opening {for the bean bags to be tossed into}.
Then wrap the box in white paper.
To make the bunny ears: cut the ear shape out from scraps of cardboard.
Tape white paper onto the ears, and then pink construction paper over top.
Use popsicle sticks, taped at an angle, to prop up the ears.
Lastly, glue on LARGE googly eyes and a big pink pom pom nose!

We made our bean bags look like Easter eggs to add to the fun!
To make the bean bags:
Trace the shape of an egg on yellow felt.
Cut out 2 egg shapes for each egg bean bag you will want.
Sew on 3 strips of white “Rick Rack” onto the egg pieces.
Sew the two matching egg shapes together, leaving a small hole through which you can pour dried peas, beans, etc.
Close up the hole securely.

Once your bean bags are sewn, all that is left is to:
PLAY!

AND PLAY!

Happy Tossing!

Think the Bunny looks vaguely familiar?
The idea for the Bunny Bean Bag Toss Game came about when we were making the Robot Bean Bag Toss.
After completing the Robot, I looked at it and could just see it being transformed into a cute Bunny for Easter-time fun!
~Enjoy
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Welcome to My Kids Make. I'm Becky, mom to 2 cuties, Sydney and Silas.





I want a turn!!! Looks like great fun.
Fun times
Great idea for an Easter game.
Love the photos
Cute game idea! Great for an activity with an Easer egg hunt! Thanks for the nice comments!
Really cute…love the eggs. She looks like she’s already dressed for Easter!
This is REALLY cute and REALLY fun! How lovely to have your very own Easter game!!!
Thanks for linking up to Kids Get Crafty
Maggy
I agree with Poppi – this is exactly a game I’d love to play!
I love the bunny and it would be perfect for the Easter weekend. Thank you for the inspiration and for supporting We Play
This will be perfect for my 2/3 year old Sunday School class for Easter Sunday! Thanks for the wonderful idea!!!
New follower here at http://www.cowsgomooandducksgoquack.blogspot.com I love the beautiful things you do!
Gianne
Lovely to see you at the Play Academy again – and I love this idea. We have an annual egg bowling contest at Easter – great fun for three generations of our family.
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