DIY Bunny Ear Napkin Rings

This Dear Casa
by This Dear Casa
3 Materials
$25
30 Minutes
Easy

Bunny ear napkin rings have been pretty popular the last couple years and I’m on board with it. I’m a sucker for cutesy and whimsy- how about you? Hope you said yes; let’s make some DIY bunny ear napkin rings!

In addition to making napkin rings I also tried out a new dye technique - Hibiscus dye for Easter eggs.


Gather materials for DIY bunny ear napkin rings.

Of course Easter is perfect for me to indulge in my fondness for bunnies. I love the bunny ear napkin rings I see while online shopping, but I am running out of space to store anymore dining supplies!


To get the same look I used materials I had on hand- napkin rings and raffia wrapped wire.


Bend the wire to create ears.

There isn’t an exact science to this step. The wire really lends itself to being bent in the ear shape.


Wrap excess wire.

Cut the wire with enough slack to wrap around your napkin ring holder.


Tuck wire to secure.

After tucking the wire, straighten as needed.


Some of the raffia frays when you cut the wire, and that’s where the glue gun comes in.


Glue down any loose bits as needed.


Accessorize with your DIY bunny ear napkin rings!

These little ears will look perfect with any style. I pulled out a vintage tablecloth from my grandma, then mixed in some vintage plates with newer dishware.


Last year I found beautiful vintage tea tins at a thrift shop. I know they have been seen all over magazines, Pinterest as vases for floral arrangements, but I couldn’t help giving it a try.

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