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An Easter Wreath DIY doesn’t get easier than this adorable Easter Bunny Wreath featuring fur, flower tail and bunny ears! It is exactly what you need on your front door to celebrate spring! See how easy it is to make this bunny wreath with this tutorial. Most items can be picked up at your local dollar store, making it an affordable spring craft option.
Decorating for spring is easy with this Easter door wreath from Heather Painchaud that is very simple. The white fur is a fun addition and really makes the purple (or whatever color you choose) for the ribbon, bunny ears and flower tail stand out. Pretty sweet, isn’t it? This tutorial breaks down this project step-by-step using items that can be found at a dollar store, much like this St. Patrick’s Day Wreath that uses white chunky yarn and Shamrock accents.
Bunny Wreath Supplies
- 6” foam wreath form*
- 8” foam wreath form*
- 6 to 7 yards of 2” white faux fur ribbon (or loop yarn)
- hot glue gun
- glue sticks
- white floral wire
- 20 inches ribbon
- bunny ear headband (can be found at Dollar Tree, Walmart, Amazon and more)
- large faux flower
- scissors
You can substitute larger wreath forms, such as 9 inch and 12 inch instead for this project. (Be sure to account for more fur ribbon needed). Rather than a foam wreath form you can also use wicker, wire, or wired jute if that is what you have available. Wreath forms can be found at your local dollar store such as Dollar Tree or you can find them in multi-packs for a better value than purchasing individually on Amazon.
How to Make an Easter Wreath
Here is how to make this fun Easter wreath for your front door or as decor in any part of your home. Begin by wrapping both of the wreath forms completely in faux fur and attach to the form with hot glue.
Attach the two circles together with white floral wire, with the small form on top and larger on bottom to form the head and body of your bunny wreath.
Now it is time for those finishing touches! For this bunny, various shades of purple were used but you can swap out your favorite color or use a combination of colors instead.
Cut a faux flower from the stem and glue to the bottom front of the largest wreath in the center for the bunny tail.
You can use any large faux flower you like for this step!
Tie a bow with the ribbon and glue it in between the two wreath forms. Glue the bunny ear headband to the top of the smaller wreath. Finish it off by hanging with floral wire or adding additional ribbon to the top with a loop and securing with hot glue. Hang with floral wire.
Faux Fur Ribbon
If you’ve never worked with faux fur, please note that it does make a mess. One of my local favorite makers, Missy at thelittlegreenbean has shared the fur mess, but the the results are worth it! If you want to skip fur completely, you could opt for a loop yarn or just a thick and chunky yarn instead and create a bunny wreath similar to this available for purchase on Etsy.
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Easter Wreath DIY
This fluffy Easter Bunny Wreath DIY is adorable and yet so simple! This tutorial breaks down this project step-by-step using items that can be found at a dollar store. This Easter Wreath comes together in under 30 minutes!
Keywordbunny, bunny shaped, bunny tail, bunny wreath, decor, diy, easter, easter craft, faux fur, ribbon, wreath
Prep Time 20 minutes
Instructions
Wrap both of the wreath forms in faux fur until completely covered. Attach to the form with hot glue.
Attach the two circles together with floral wire with the smaller form on top for the head and larger circle on bottom for the body.
Cut a faux flower from the stem and hot glue to the bottom front of the largest wreath to create the bunny tail.
Tie a bow with the ribbon and glue it in between the two wreath forms.
Glue a bunny ear headband to the top of the smaller wreath.
Hang with floral wire.
Recipe Notes
You can substitute larger wreath forms, such as 9 inch and 12 inch instead for this project. Instead of a foam wreath form you can also use wicker, wire, or wired jute if that is what you have available. Wreath forms can be found at your local dollar store such as Dollar Tree or you can find them in multi-packs for a better value than purchasing individually on Amazon or at your local craft store.
I hope you love this fun Easter wreath as much as I do! It is colorful, modern, simplistic and can be completed in under a half hour of your time. This fluffy bunny wreath is a simple Easter craft and is a great way to celebrate spring!