I’m so excited about this collaboration that it’s taken a lot of effort on my part to keep it quiet until now! Peter Rabbit was always one of my favourite books when I was a kid and I’ve loved seeing how the stories have evolved over time, both with the TV series and now with a new Peter Rabbit film. I was asked by Joules if I could come up with some Peter Rabbit crafts to celebrate their collaboration with Peter Rabbit and my kids were desperate to be involved, in fact we did these first thing on New Years Day as they absolutely couldn’t wait any longer!
Peter Rabbit Crafts for Kids
Like most of the crafts I share here the Peter Rabbit crafts that we made for Joules are designed to be fun and easy, simple ideas that the kids can make themselves and enjoy doing so without too much help. We’ve made some carrots which we’ve painted using two different fun techniques (and not a paintbrush in site!), a paper plate twirler showing Peter’s journey through Mr McGreggor’s garden and these cute rabbit ears perfect for bouncing around the garden with.
You can see the instructions for all of our crafts over on the Joules blog as well as lots of cute in process pictures too. I’ve honestly really loved working with Joules, they’ve been one of my favourite companies over the years so it’s been great to discover they’re a brilliant company to work with too! I’m also more than a little bit in love with their Peter Rabbit collection for kids, this boys raincoat is adorable and I think I kind of need this pink tshirt in my size?! Failing that it will have to be more cute stuff for my kids while keep myself busy looking at the grown up clothes!
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Aww, Peter Rabbit! I loved the Beatrix Potter books too. I love the carrots with the hands as the leaves, they are so cute. I can imagine all the new fans of Peter and pals will love doing these with their parents too.
I love Peter Rabbit, I have collected all of the 50ps in the collection. This looks like some fab crafting, love the bunny ears! 🙂 x
I used to love Beatrix Potter when I was younger, I always remember getting a bundle of them for my birthday one year and I feel like they were the first books I ever really invested myself into. Peter Rabbit and Jemima Puddle Duck were always my favourite characters. I know my kids would definitely love to make these, the carrots with the hands as leaves are genius and I love the bunny ears x
I was a huge Beatrix Potter fan as a child and this is just so cute x
I used to be obsessed with Peter Rabbit when I was a child. I think it’s something that will never grow old! x
We love Peter Rabbit in our household. The Peter Rabbit hats look amazing – I’m going to have a go at making these with the kids over February half term
I love Peter Rabbit and what a fun craft idea perfect for the run up to Easter as well 🙂
We love Peter Rabbit here! These crafts are so cute and easy to make too. Kaz
I adore Peter Rabbit, such a long loved little character. I loved him when I was little, and all my children have enjoyed his stories. These home crafting rabbit ears are so cute, so easy and such a lovely idea to do with kids.
Love the twirler idea! My little one is a bit too young to get involved in the activity, but I’ll make it anyway as a storytelling prop. Thanks!
Aww, how cute are these crafts?! I especially love the little hats with the ears on <3
Louise x