DIY Easter bunny wreath

Easter bunny wreath

by Emily Gilbert |
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If you're looking to style your home for Easter, a pretty wreath is a great place to start. Better yet, why not get extra seasonal with an Easter bunny wreath?

You can even make it into a fun activity to do with your child by creating a DIY version together. Just give this simple tutorial from Hobbycraft a go.

You will need

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Hot Glue Gun1 of 7

Hot Glue Gun

20 cm Titanium-Blade Soft-Grip Scissors2 of 7

20 cm Titanium-Blade Soft-Grip Scissors

Brown Kraft Cardstock3 of 7

Brown Kraft Cardstock

Dark Brown Pipe Cleaners 12 Pack4 of 7

Dark Brown Pipe Cleaners 12 Pack

Wire Wreath Frame 30.5cm5 of 7

Wire Wreath Frame 30.5cm

Bronze Medium Flat Wreath Frame6 of 7

Bronze Medium Flat Wreath Frame

Sunflower Garland 2.4m7 of 7

Sunflower Garland 2.4m

How to make

1. Start by removing all the flowers from the garland. Attach the two metal wreaths together in the centre using small pieces of pipe cleaner.

step one

2. Hot glue one end of the garland to the lower piece of pipe cleaner then wrap the garland around and around keeping it taut as you go. Aim to use approximately ¾ of the garland.

step two

3. Manipulate the leaves fixing in place with the glue gun following the shape of the wreath, use the leftover leaves to fill in all the gaps.

step three

4. To make the bunny ears. Attach two pipe cleaners together twisting at one end, roughly sketch out a bunny ear shape onto a piece of kraft cardstock.

step four

5. Hot glue the pipe cleaners, starting at the top following the pencil lines. Cut around the pipe cleaners creating an ear shape.

step five

6. Attach the ears to the reverse side fixing in place with hot glue then fix the flowers on top with more hot glue securing everything in place. Make a loop of burlap ribbon tying centre with twine creating a bow, fix the bow on the front to finish.

step six

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