Easter Bunny Coloring Pages
Check out my Easter bunny coloring pages collection featuring this cute character with decorated eggs, baskets, and other holiday items.

Easter Bunny Coloring Pages: Introduction
This collection of Easter bunny coloring pages features very simple and cute illustrations suitable for younger children as well as those who enjoy light, relaxing coloring. Add illustrations created in very simple style, and some of the bunnies are drawn in cartoon or chibi style. The pages include common Easter elements such as baskets, decorated eggs, and springtime scenes.
Some of the illustrations come with full backgrounds, while others are left blank. In the pages without backgrounds, you can add your own details such as grass, flowers, or skies – or even draw in additional characters like Easter chicks or other spring animals.
When adding colors to the Easter bunny coloring pages, you can use a wide range of approaches. Bright and bold colors work just as well as soft, pastel tones, depending on your style or the look you want to achieve. The Easter eggs in particular allow for the most creativity and can be filled with any combination of colors and patterns. The more variety, the better the result often looks.
Easter Bunny Coloring Pages Collection
Coloring Schemes
The Easter bunny is commonly colored in light gray, soft beige, or pale brown. In chibi or cartoon versions, you can also use pastel shades like pink, light blue, or lavender. The inner ears are usually pink, while the nose can be pink, gray, or light brown depending on the drawing style. Eyes are typically black, brown, or blue. To learn more, visit my step-by-step bunny drawing tutorial.
Decorated Easter eggs allow for the most variety. You can use any combination of bright, bold, or pastel colors. Traditional choices include yellow, pink, light green, purple, blue, and orange. Eggs can be filled with stripes, dots, waves, or other patterns in contrasting tones. The more colorful the eggs are, the better they usually look on the page.
Baskets are often colored in brown tones to represent wicker or wood, though cartoon versions can use any shade, including light pink, soft green, or gray. Bows or ribbons on baskets can be red, blue, or yellow, depending on the surrounding colors.
Carrots included in the illustrations are usually orange with green tops. You can use a more saturated orange for the carrot body and dark or medium green for the leaves.
Background elements in Easter bunny coloring pages, such as grass or trees are often filled with mid-green tones. Sky areas, if present or added, are usually light blue. You can also leave backgrounds white or draw in your own setting using colors that match the theme you’ve chosen.
Additional characters like Easter chicks can be filled with yellow, with orange beaks and feet. Outfits or props on the bunnies, such as hats or bows, can be filled with pastel pink, light purple, soft blue, or any other color that complements the eggs and basket.
Background Ideas
You can draw a grassy field with small flowers scattered around the bunny. Use light green for the grass and add yellow, pink, or purple flowers for detail.
Add a blue sky with a few clouds and maybe even a sun in the corner. This works especially well for outdoor scenes without any existing background.
Draw an Easter egg hunt by placing several colorful eggs hidden behind small bushes, trees, or grass tufts around the bunny.
Create a wooden fence behind the bunny with some flowers growing along it. Use light brown for the fence and any mix of colors for the plants.
Draw a simple basket lying nearby or in the background, filled with decorated eggs. This works well if your page doesn’t already have a basket.
Place the bunny inside a room decorated for Easter. Add a table with eggs, a window, and maybe a simple “Happy Easter” banner on the wall.
Add a tree with hanging Easter egg ornaments. Use soft green for the tree leaves and a mix of pastel tones for the eggs.
Draw rolling hills or gentle slopes behind the bunny. You can use green tones and add some trees or bushes in the distance.
Include other Easter characters like a chick, lamb, or second bunny playing or holding an egg in the background.
Also, to make the Easter bunny coloring sheets look more interesting, you can make a spring garden with tulips, daffodils, and butterflies flying around.
Conclusion
This collection of Easter bunny coloring pages was created to help you spend your time in a fun and simple way, working with cute characters and familiar Easter elements. Here you found bunnies drawn in different styles – some more cartoonish, others in chibi form – along with eggs, baskets, and springtime details.
Let me know in the comments which of the pages you liked most, and what color palettes or styles you used while working with this set. Did you use bold colors or prefer smooth pastel tones? Maybe you added your own characters or created backgrounds in the empty scenes? I’m always interested in how you approach each page.
If you want to continue working with Easter and spring themes, I recommend checking out my collection of Easter coloring pages, where you’ll find many drawings ready for work. Also be sure to visit other sections of my website to find drawing tutorials and printable pages on other topics. To stay updated and not miss anything new, follow me on Pinterest and YouTube, where I regularly publish new materials.