Make an adorable burlap bunny out of Dollar Tree materials. This is such a cute DIY to add to your spring or Easter decor!
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Can you believe it will be Easter soon?
I do not usually decorate for Easter, but this year I keep seeing all these cute little bunnies and I wanted to decorate. My mom gave me some of her old Easter decorations and I couldn’t wait to put them out. I’ve started decorating for Spring, so the Easter decor just fits right in!
Before I show you how I made this cute little burlap bunny, let me show you some of my other Easter Decor.
Be sure to check out my DIY Shabby Chic Lamp!
Some pictures of how I decorated for Easter:
I purchased this bunny from Dollar Tree and I hated the tinsel around it. I just wanted it for the shape because I knew I could remove all that tinsel.
The bow is just glued on, so I took it off and started unwrapping the tinsel. The bunny shape is made out of hard plastic and has these little pegs that the tinsel is wrapped around. The tinsel comes off really easy since it’s just wrapped around the pegs and not glued on.
Start wrapping your burlap around the bunny shape. I got this burlap from Walmart a while back, so I already had it on hand. I realized after wrapping the burlap around a few times that it would have been easier to cut those little pegs off first. Lesson learned.
Cut the burlap and hot glue it down when you’re done with the bottom part. It makes it a lot easier to start on the head.
I found it easier to wrap up one side of the head first and then start on the ear.
Go around the first ear, then around the second. Wrap the other side of the head, cut burlap and hot glue down.
Your bunny is wrapped! Now, let’s start on the bow.
I used a different piece of burlap that I already had on hand that also came from Walmart. I folded the piece together and then scrunched the sides up toward the middle, then I hot glued them together.
After the first part of the bow dried, I took a smaller piece of the same burlap and wrapped it around the middle, gluing it on the back.
Glue the bow onto the burlap bunny and you’re done!
The best part about this bunny is that it only cost me $1 to make since I already had the other items on hand (hot glue and burlap). I was very pleased with how it turned out. It looks great alongside my shabby chic lamp and other Spring decor.
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This DIY burlap bunny is a great idea and just adorable!
And the best thing about it is that you've just spent $1 for a great and unique piece.
I don't decorate for Easter but you gave me a great inspiration for future DIY decorations.
Thanks for sharing :)
Thank you so much! I'm glad I have inspired you! :)
Your bunny is adorable!!!
Thank you!! I had fun making it, too. :)
I bet you did, it's adorable!
I bet you did! Have a wonderful day!
Such an adorable project.
Thank you!!
I love the burlap bunny! I’ve always wanted to spend some time crafting. This is an excellent idea for a church women’s group event ...hmmm lol
That's a great idea!! Plus it doesn't cost a lot to make. I really like the idea of making this as a group. How fun!! :)
Love your burlap bunny ...way more than the actual bunny from the Dollar Tree store :-) Why? Rustic rocks my boat way more.
Thank you so much! I didn't like the original bunny at all, but I knew I could change it up. Thank you for reading! :)
Your burlap bunny looks great! It looks like it came from a pricey decor shop. Pinned to Easter craft board.
Thank you so much! And thank you for pinning, too. :) I really appreciate that!
What a wonderful idea !!!
Love the rustic look :-)
Can't wait to see what you come up with next and until then
stay safe and healthy !!
Thank you so much! I hope you stay safe and healthy, too!