Bunny Wreath for Easter

10 Materials
$8
1 Hour
Easy
I’m enjoying putting together some fun and festive Easter crafts. This Bunny Wreath for Easter is easy to make and is made using inexpensive items, keeping the cost low. That’s always a bonus for seasonal decor crafts. To make this I deconstructed an older project and reused bits and pieces of that along with a few additional items.
I used one small 9.8" wreath form and one larger one that is 12". Both forms are wrapped with white yarn and then topped with pink tulle. Both the yarn and the tulle are hot glued in place at the ends.
For the larger form that will be the bottom portion of the bunny, I made a pom pom bunny tail and hot glued it in place.
I used sheets of white felt as backing. The sheets are cut to fit and then pinned in place. I used two sheets to avoid being able to see the outline of the stick I used to hold the two wreath forms together. 
The bunny ears are from the deconstructed project I mentioned. Last year I used this for a tabletop bunny. Since this bunny is white and pink, I didn’t want the blue on the ears to show. Also, since this is the backside of the bunny, the position of the ears worked out. I used pearl head pins to hold the head band in place. 



Sometimes, I look around for an item to use and don’t find exactly what I need. What I did find was a paint stirrer stick that was the right size to go over the two wreath forms. I hot glued the stirrer to both the top and bottom form. To finish it off, I covered it with a strip of white felt. 
The feet came from the tabletop bunny I made last year that I deconstructed for this project. Pearl head pins hold them in place. 
To cover the inner circles of the wreath forms, poly-fil in tucked all around. I added some hot glue to the felt before stuffing the poly-fil inside. 
I hot glued a loop of tulle to the back of the top wreath to use for hanging. A double looped tulle bow is tied around that piece. I like that the bunny is viewed from the back as if we're seeing him as he's hopping on down the bunny trail.
It’s a fun piece of Easter decor that can be used on a door or wall. I wouldn’t recommend using it on an exterior door unless the doorway is covered. I don’t think the poly-fil would hold up under rain. 
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