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Polymer Clay Bunny Pencil Topper Craft

This polymer clay bunny craft is fun to create and makes the cutest little pencil topper that you have ever seen! It’s the perfect craft to add some Easter fun to your desk or office. 

Polymer Clay Bunny Pencil Topper Craft

How cute are these darling bunnies?! Follow the easy step by step photo tutorial to make your own…

Too busy to make him right away?  Pin this post for later!  Pin this project to your favorite craft board on Pinterest and it will be there when you’re ready.

This post has been sponsored by Sculpey – Oven Baked Clay however all opinions are 100% my own.

Sculpey has a new line of gorgeous new colors – I used Berry, Spring Green and Peach to make these spring bunnies. Be sure to check out a few of our other clay projects like these polymer clay sloths, clay baby yoda craft or 20+ Polymer Clay Craft Ideas.

Polymer Clay Bunny Pencil Topper Craft
Spring Sculpey Colors

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Materials:

Polymer Clay Bunny Craft Process

Directions:

1. Begin by forming the clay into soft, malleable balls about 1″ in diameter.

Polymer Clay Bunny Craft Process

2. Form the balls into a cylinder shape that slightly tapers at the top.

Polymer Clay Bunny Craft Process

3. Form pea sized balls into tear drop shapes for ears.

Polymer Clay Bunny Craft Process

4. Form tiny cylinders in an alternate color to accent the ears.

Polymer Clay Bunny Craft Process

5. Press each cylinder into each tear drop shape of clay.

6. Attach the ears to the top of the large cone of clay.

Polymer Clay Bunny Craft Process

7. Use a stylus to create two indents for eyes and create a large hole at the base for a pencil to fit it.

8. Add a small contrasting ball of clay to the front for a nose.

9. Form tiny black balls into eye shapes.

10. Bake the clay as directed on the package, about 20 minutes at 275 degrees.

Polymer Clay Bunny Craft Process

11. When the clay cools, add the black clay to the eye sockets with a dab of glue.

Polymer Clay Bunny Craft Process

12. Add a dot of white paint to each eye.

Polymer Clay Bunny Craft

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My essentials for clay crafts:

Polymer Clay Bunny Craft

These clay bunnies are seriously so adorable.  They are way easier to create than they look and make a simple craft to add a bit of whimsy to your space!

Polymer Clay Bunny Craft

I love that this would be a really easy and fun Easter craft to make with the kids!  The combination of colors and shapes could be endless and it would be neat to see what they come up with.

Polymer Clay Bunny Craft

Polymer clay crafting tips:

  • Work with a high quality product like sculpey clay.
  • Use plastic wrap in an air tight container to store clay.
  • Score where you want two pieces of clay to stick together.
  • Shape cutters work best on a flat, solid work surface.
  • A craft oven is not needed.
  • Bake at low temperatures to allow the clay to set slowly and prevent cracking.
  • You can find clay of all kinds of different colors at Michaels stores.
Polymer Clay Bunny Craft

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Polymer Clay Bunny Pencil Topper Craft

Polymer Clay Bunny Craft

Yield: 9
Prep Time: 30 minutes
Additional Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour
Difficulty: Easy
Estimated Cost: $10

This polymer clay bunny craft is fun to create and makes the cutest little pencil topper that you have ever seen! It's the perfect craft to add some Easter fun to your desk or office. 

Materials

  • parchment paper
  • baking sheet
  • Sculpey clay in coral, peach and spring green
  • clay cutting and shaping tools
  • white glue
  • white paint

Instructions

1. Begin by forming the clay into soft, malleable balls about 1" in diameter.

2. Form the balls into a cylinder shape that slightly tapers at the top.

3. Form pea sized balls into tear drop shapes for ears.

4. Form tiny cylinders in an alternate color to accent the ears.

5. Press each cylinder into each tear drop shape of clay.

6. Attach the ears to the top of the large cone of clay.

7. Use a stylus to create two indents for eyes and create a large hole at the base for a pencil to fit it.

8. Add a small contrasting ball of clay to the front for a nose.

9. Form tiny black balls into eye shapes.

10. Bake the clay as directed on the package, about 20 minutes at 275 degrees.

11. When the clay cools, add the black clay to the eye sockets with a dab of glue.

12. Add a dot of white paint to each eye.

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about heather

Hello, I’m Heather!

I'm an active mom of twin boys who is always looking for opportunities to inspire creativity through fun crafts, do-it-yourself projects and delicious recipes. This blog has been an integral part of supporting my little family and I am so grateful to have you become a part of our journey! Let's create together... Read more...

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