Spring is in the Air – Let’s Get Crafty with Cricut!
Easter is just around the corner, and if you’re a busy mom juggling snacks, class parties, and last-minute Easter decorations, you’re not alone. Between school events and neighborhood egg hunts, planning festive fun can feel like a juggling act. But don’t worry — this Easter decoration idea is both adorable and achievable!
In this blog post, we’re breaking down how to make DIY Bunny Cup Labels with Canva using Cricut’s Print Then Cut feature. This simple DIY adds charm to your spring decor, and it’s a quick win for anyone who wants Pinterest-worthy results without stress.
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What You’ll Need for Bunny Cup Labels
Before we hop into crafting, gather your supplies. You don’t need a ton — just a sprinkle of Cricut magic and a dash of creativity:
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Canva account (Free or Pro) Click here for a free 30-day trial of Canva Pro
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Cricut Design Space
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Cricut Machine (Explore Air, Maker, etc.)
- Printer| Any good-quality inkjet printer. Here are some excellent options.
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Glossy Paper Sheets(if making gift tags)
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Hot glue gun + white pom-poms (optional but cute)
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Ribbon or twine (for tags)
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Hole punch (for gift tag version)
Setting Up Canva for Print Then Cut
Start with a custom-sized page in Canva. Set dimensions to 6.6 x 7.4 inches — this gives enough room to fit six bunnies per page. From here, it’s all about getting creative.
Finding the Perfect Bunny Graphic
Use Canva’s “Elements” tab to search for “bunny” or upload your own SVG/PNG file. Look for one with a nice headspace where a name can be placed. Resize each bunny to 2.14 inches wide.
Customizing Bunny Labels with Names
Add your child’s name under the bunny’s head. Use a playful font—something that pops but remains readable. Position the name carefully and group it with the bunny for easy duplication.

Exporting Transparent PNGs from Canva
You’ll need a transparent background, which is a Canva Pro feature. If you’re using the free version, don’t worry! Upload the non-transparent PNG to Cricut and remove the background there.
Uploading Bunny PNGs to Cricut Design Space
Drop your design into Design Space. Cricut will auto-resize it, but you can adjust it to your original size. Be sure to set your paper size to 8.5×11 inches and keep the quality settings on “Best.”
Cutting Bunny Labels with Cricut
In Design Space, choose Print Then Cut. Apply your printed bunny sheet to the cutting mat and let your Cricut work its magic. Just like that — clean, crisp cuts every time.

Adding Pom-Pom Tails for Extra Cuteness
Want to level up the cuteness? Grab a glue gun and stick a fluffy white pom-pom to each bunny’s bottom. It’s optional—but it’s adorable.
Using Labels as Cup Décor
These labels shine on plastic cups. Just stick and go! Perfect for juice cups, party drinks, or even mini treat containers.
Turning Bunny Labels into DIY Gift Tags
Here’s a clever twist! If you don’t want stickers, print your bunnies on glossy photo paper instead. Punch a hole through the top (those bunny ears are perfect for it), thread ribbon or twine through, and voilà — adorable gift tags ready to go.
Use them for:
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Classroom goody bags
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Easter baskets
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Treat bags for egg hunts
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Spring birthday party favors

This Craft Is Perfect for Busy Parents
Whether you’re prepping for a school event or simply want a fun afternoon project with the kids, this craft checks all the boxes:
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Quick to make
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Low mess
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High impact
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Customizable for any spring celebration
Make Easter Extra Special with Cricut Bunny Cup Labels
From start to finish, this project adds a personal and festive touch to your spring celebrations. With a dash of tech and a sprinkle of creativity, you can craft something beautiful — fast. Thanks to Canva and Cricut, it’s easy to transform spring decor dreams into real-life cuteness.
Watch the Full Bunny Label Tutorial
Want to follow along step-by-step? Watch our full DIY Bunny Cup Labels with Cricut tutorial below!
FAQs
Can I do this without Cricut?
Yes, but you’ll need scissors and a steady hand to cut each label manually.
Is Canva Pro required?
It helps, especially for the transparent background. But you can work around it using Cricut’s background remover.
What sticker paper is best?
Glossy vinyl sticker paper like Koala offers vibrant print quality and sticks well to plastic surfaces.
Can I reuse this design for other holidays?
Absolutely! Change the bunny colors and swap the names to reuse them for spring birthdays or baby showers.
What age is this craft good for?
Great for kids 5+, especially if you let them help with design or gluing tails.
What’s the best font to use for names?
Stick to playful, chunky fonts like “KG Happy” or “Lemon Tuesday” for readability and flair.
Conclusion: Spring DIYs Made Simple & Sweet
This DIY Bunny Cup Labels with Cricut project is the ultimate blend of cute, quick, and clever. Whether you’re decorating cups, treat bags, or creating themed Easter decorations, this project brings smiles without stress.
So, what are you waiting for? Hop to it — your Easter party just got a stylish upgrade!
👉 Don’t miss our full roundup: 15 Easter Basket Stuffers for Kids & Teens
This DIY bunny cup label idea is super cute! I love that it’s achievable even for busy moms. Have you tried making something similar? What font did you use for the names?
This DIY bunny cup label idea is super cute! I love how it combines Canva’s creativity with Cricut’s precision. It’s perfect for busy moms like me. Have you tried making these? What other fun Easter crafts could we do with these tools?