Make charming bunny portraits using egg boxes, craft paper, and thrifted frames. This is a simple and fun upcycled spring craft!
Spring is in the air, and so are snowdrops. On my morning walk, I spotted a baby rabbit, which put me in the mood for a fun, quirky craft to brighten up my home.
I had two lovely little oval picture frames waiting to be used for something unique. And then it hit me—why not turn them into adorable bunny portraits using upcycled egg boxes? Yes, you read that right!
This craft is an easy, affordable, and delightfully whimsical way to add some springtime charm to your decor. Plus, it’s the perfect project to repurpose materials you already have at home. Whether you use oval frames like mine or small square ones from a thrift store, these upcycled bunny portraits will surely make you smile.
This is a fantastic addition to my collection of adult spring crafts and my bunny craft round-up—so be sure to check those out for even more inspiration!
What You’ll Need:
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- Small oval or square picture frames
- Acrylic paint (I used dusky blue, white and pink)
- Craft paper with a small print (for a wallpaper effect)
- Egg cartons
- Black marker
- Cardboard
- Fabric scraps (or patterned paper)
- Scissors
- Glue
- Optional: Leather or paper for a bow tie, a paper doily for a frilly collar

How to Make Your Egg Box Bunny Portraits:
Step 1: Prep Your Frame
First things first, give your picture frame a fresh coat of paint. I chose a dusky blue acrylic paint to give mine a soft vintage feel. Let it dry completely before moving on.
Step 2: Create the Wallpaper Background
To add a lovely backdrop for my bunny portraits, I picked out some craft paper with a small print—something that looked like old-fashioned wallpaper. I cut it to fit the frame and glued it in place.

Step 3: Make the Bunny Face and Ears
Now for the fun part! Cut out the tip of the centre part of the egg carton—you should end up with a small cone shape about 1-1.5 cm long. This will be your bunny’s face!

Then, cut two bunny ear shapes from a flat section of the egg box. Paint all of these pieces white and let them dry. Once dry, add pink to the inner ears and use a black marker to draw on a little nose and eyes.

For the bunny ears, I painted the rough side of the egg box to match the texture of the face. The natural roughness of the material also gave the ears a subtle fur-like appearance, adding to their charm.

Step 4: Dress Up Your Bunny
Cut a small shirt shape from cardboard and cover it with a scrap of patterned fabric or paper. This will add personality to your bunny and make it look like a dapper little portrait!

Step 5: Assemble the Bunny Portrait
Now, glue the bunny’s face and ears onto the background inside the frame. Attach the decorated shirt below the face to complete the look. For the finishing touches, give your bunny some accessories! I made two versions: one male bunny with a tiny leather bow tie (paper works too!) and a female bunny with a frilly collar made from the edge of a paper doily.



Final Thoughts & More Ideas
I love how these turned out! They have a playful, vintage charm that’s just perfect for spring. You could even get creative and make other woodland creatures using egg cartons—foxes, owls, or hedgehogs! Switching up the wallpaper background and outfit patterns gives each portrait a unique personality.
To make this craft even more eco-friendly, why not create your own frames? You could repurpose materials like cardboard or old wood scraps or use my upcycled shoebox lid frame. Check out my other upcycled photo frame ideas for more sustainable ways to display your bunny portraits.
For more quirky 3D wall art ideas, check out my broken tea cup wall vase, map pet portraits , 3D paper flower pineapple and my denim wall vase with paper daisies.

Here’s a tutorial for the fabric flower above.

Donna via Funky Junk
Saturday 8th of March 2025
Oh my gosh Claire... your egg carton bunny portraits are beyond adorable! They have such an old world vintage charm to them! So cute!!
Claire Armstrong
Sunday 9th of March 2025
Thank you, it was fun picking the background and fabric scraps for the shirt. Vintage charm was the look I was going for.
Beth
Wednesday 5th of March 2025
I just LOVE the way your mind sees and transforms ordinary objects into works of art, Claire! BRILLIANT! Thanks for sharing. Creatively, Beth
Claire Armstrong
Thursday 6th of March 2025
Thank you, that's my favourite kind of crafting, creating with rubbish.
Radha kumari
Wednesday 5th of March 2025
Such a creative and fun DIY idea! These egg box bunny portraits are perfect for Easter crafts and upcycling. A great project for kids and adults alike! Tirupati Schools | Best Schools Tirupati
Claire Armstrong
Wednesday 5th of March 2025
Thank you so much, they were fun to make.
Laura
Saturday 1st of March 2025
I love these! They turned out so well and so easy to make for easter decor. Very cool.
Claire Armstrong
Tuesday 4th of March 2025
Thank you, they look great on the wall a fun spring decor.
Abdullah Ibna Jafar
Thursday 27th of February 2025
What a delightful craft idea! I love how you turned egg boxes into cute bunny portraits—so creative and perfect for spring! It’s a fun way to repurpose materials while adding a charming touch to home decor. I can’t wait to try this with my kids! https://clippingpathlab.com/
Claire Armstrong
Thursday 27th of February 2025
Thank you, it is a fun craft.