Easy DIY Bunny Butt Wreath

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This is the EASIEST Bunny Butt Wreath you will ever make!
The bunny butt/bunny bottom trend is super cute!! Not all the bunny butt wreaths are easy to make, however. This bunny bottom wreath is so simple to do! Grapevine wreaths are very springy and Easter-ish. No need to follow a pattern which is great for the patterned-challenged among us!!
Easy DIY Bunny Butt Wreath Materials:


• Scissors
• Straight Edge 
• Fake Fur 
• Polyester Stuffing
• White Pom Pom
• 10″ Grapevine Wreath
• Twine
• Glue Gun
• Glue Sticks
• Spring Greenery 
• Fake Carrots 
• Wire Cutters
• Cut your square from the fake fur.
• Place the cut fake fur face down on a flat surface.
• Place down a handful of polyester stuffing on top of the fur-side down fake fur.
• Fold up the edges of the fake fur to make a little bag. It will look like a little favor bag. Tie it closed with some twine. Leave a long piece of the twine to dangle so you can use it to tie the bunny butt to the wreath.
• Hot glue a white pom pom to the front of the fur poof to make the bunny’s butt.
• Tie the bunny butt you just made to the wreath using the long twine you left dangling. In this tutorial, the bunny butt is placed at 5 o’clock on the dial and the long string on the twine wraps around and through the grapevine wreath to secure the bunny bottom. You can place your bunny’s bottom anywhere you would like on the grapevine wreath.
• Adhere securely with a few dabs of hot glue.
• Process and adhere your greenery.
• Assemble and adhere your carrots.
Note: if you reuse your wreath form from season to season omit hot gluing the bunny butt, flowers, and carrots to the wreath. Simply tie them in place.
Hang your wreath from a doorway, place it over your mantle, hang it over a doorknob, display it on the wall, or put it in front of a hallway mirror. There is no end to things you can do with this adorable bunny butt wreath!
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