Easter isn’t just a holiday—it’s a feeling. A memory wrapped in pastel colors, the scent of spring flowers, and the warmth of DIY Easter decorations and Easter Crafts.
I still remember walking into my grandmother’s home, where every corner had the most charming vintage Easter decor. Lace bunnies, hand-painted wooden eggs, and rustic carrot wreaths—each piece told a story. It wasn’t just about decorating. It was about tradition, about creating something with love.
Now, as I decorate my own home, I find myself longing for that same nostalgic charm. And guess what? It’s easier than you think!
From burlap bunny wreaths to rustic carrot door hangers, I’ll show you simple DIY Easter Decorating ideas that bring that cozy, vintage Easter magic into your home. Ready to get crafting? Let’s dive in!
1. DIY Rustic Easter Bunny House Blocks
Add a charming farmhouse touch to your Easter decor with these adorable wooden bunny house blocks!
Materials Needed:
- Small wooden house-shaped blocks
- White chalk paint
- Sandpaper (for distressing)
- Burlap ribbon
- Mini wooden bunny cutouts
- Faux carrots
- Black vinyl or stencil for text & wreath
- Hot glue gun
How to Make
- Paint the wooden blocks with white chalk paint and let dry.
- Lightly sand the edges for a distressed farmhouse Easter decor look.
- Apply the stencil or vinyl for text and wreath designs.
- Attach a wooden bunny cutout to one block and faux carrots to another.
- Tie a burlap ribbon at the top for a rustic touch.
- Arrange them as part of your rustic Easter decor display!
2. DIY Burlap Carrot Sack Decor
These rustic burlap carrot sacks add a charming farmhouse touch to your Easter decor while being easy and fun to make!
Materials Needed:
- Burlap fabric (1 yard) – Found at craft stores or online for a rustic, natural look.
- Faux carrots (10-15 per sack) – Available at dollar stores, craft stores, or online.
- Jute twine (1 roll) – Found at hardware or craft stores for tying the sacks.
- Black fabric marker or stencil & paint – Get from craft stores to create the “Carrots 5¢” text.
- Hot glue gun & glue sticks – Essential for assembling the sacks, available at any craft store.
How to Make:
- Cut burlap fabric into rectangular pieces and fold in half.
- Hot glue or sew the edges, leaving the top open.
- Write or stencil “Carrots 5¢” on the front.
- Fill each sack with faux carrots, letting the tops peek out.
- Gather and tie with jute twine for a rustic farmhouse look.
- Display them as Easter decor on a table, shelf, or tiered tray!
3. DIY Rustic Bottle Brush Carrots
These rustic bottle brush carrots are a fun and easy way to add farmhouse charm to your Easter and spring decor!
Materials Needed:
- Bottle brush trees (small size, 6-8 inches) – Found at craft stores or online; choose green ones to dye or plain ones to paint.
- Orange spray paint or acrylic paint – Available at any craft or hardware store for coloring the brush bristles.
- Green raffia or faux grass (1 pack) – Get from dollar stores or floral sections to create the carrot tops.
- Jute twine or raffia ribbon (1 roll) – Found at craft stores to tie around the tops for a rustic look.
- Hot glue gun & glue sticks – Essential for securing the carrot tops.
How to Make:
- Paint the bottle brush trees orange and let them dry completely.
- Trim the bristles into a tapered carrot shape using scissors.
- Cut green raffia or faux grass and bundle it at the top.
- Glue the greenery to the base of the tree and secure with twine or raffia.
- Display in a wire basket, dough bowl, or as part of your Easter decor!
4. DIY Rustic Twine and Fabric Carrots
These rustic twine and fabric carrots bring a natural, farmhouse touch to your Easter and spring decor with a cozy, handcrafted feel.
Materials Needed:
- Foam cone forms (6-8 inches, pack of 3-5) – Available at craft stores or online for the carrot base.
- Twine or jute rope (1 roll) – Found at hardware or craft stores to wrap around the carrots.
- Frayed fabric strips (1 yard total, neutral tones) – Use burlap, muslin, or cotton scraps for a textured look.
- Dried grass, raffia, or faux greenery (1 pack) – Available at floral or craft stores for the carrot tops.
- Hot glue gun & glue sticks – Essential for securing the twine and fabric.
How to Make:
- Wrap the foam cones with twine or frayed fabric strips, securing with hot glue as you go.
- Trim and shape the top to create a tapered carrot effect.
- Attach dried grass, raffia, or faux greenery at the top using hot glue.
- Display in a wooden crate, basket, or tiered tray for a cozy farmhouse Easter look!
5. DIY Vintage Sheet Music Bunny & Bottle Decor
Add a touch of vintage charm to your Easter decor with this beautiful sheet music bunny and upcycled bottle centerpiece.
Materials Needed:
- Wooden bunny cutout (1 piece) – Available at craft stores for the base.
- Glass bottle (1 empty, clean bottle) – Repurpose a wine or juice bottle.
- Vintage sheet music or printed paper (2-3 sheets) – Find at thrift stores or print online.
- Jute twine (1 roll) – Available at craft or dollar stores for rustic accents.
- Burlap fabric (small piece) – Found at craft stores for wrapping the bottle.
- Faux greenery and small flowers (1-2 pieces) – Pick from dollar or craft stores.
- Mod Podge or craft glue – Essential for adhering the paper to the surfaces.
How to Make:
- Cut sheet music to fit the bunny shape and bottle.
- Apply Mod Podge to attach the paper, smoothing out wrinkles.
- Wrap the bottle neck with burlap and jute twine for a rustic touch.
- Attach a heart-shaped sheet music cutout to the bottle.
- Add faux greenery and flowers inside the bottle.
- Display together as an elegant, farmhouse-style Easter decor piece!
6. DIY Vintage Script Bunny Decor
These elegant vintage script bunnies add a soft, romantic farmhouse touch to your Easter decor with their delicate lace and rustic charm.
Materials Needed:
- Wooden bunny cutouts (2 pieces) – Found at craft stores for the base.
- Vintage script paper or printed calligraphy (2 sheets) – Available online to print or at craft stores.
- Mod Podge or craft glue – Essential for adhering the paper to the wood.
- Jute twine (1 roll) – Found at craft or dollar stores for a rustic accent.
- Lace ribbon (1 yard) – Available at fabric or craft stores for bows and embellishments.
- Pearl embellishments (pack of small pearls) – Adds a delicate vintage touch.
- Sponge or sandpaper (for distressing) – Gives an aged, antique look.
How to Make:
- Cut vintage script paper to match the shape of the wooden bunnies.
- Apply Mod Podge to attach the paper, smoothing out wrinkles.
- Lightly sand the edges to create a distressed, rustic look.
- Tie jute twine around the necks and add lace bows for extra charm.
- Glue lace flowers and pearl embellishments on the base for a soft, elegant touch.
- Display them as part of your farmhouse Easter decor for a timeless, vintage look!
7. DIY Botanical Bunny Decor
I love bringing nature-inspired elements into my home, and this botanical bunny decor is the perfect mix of rustic charm and vintage elegance!
Materials I Used:
- Wooden bunny cutout (1 piece) – Picked this up from a craft store.
- Botanical or floral print paper (1 sheet) – I found a beautiful vintage-style pattern online and printed it.
- Mod Podge or craft glue – Helps attach the paper smoothly.
- Jute twine (1 roll) – Adds that perfect rustic touch.
- Faux greenery & dried florals (small bunch) – Used bits from an old floral arrangement.
- A small faux flower (1 piece) – Picked a soft cream one to complement the design.
- Distress ink or sandpaper – Lightly aged the edges for a vintage feel.
How I Made It:
- I traced the bunny shape onto the botanical paper and cut it out.
- Using Mod Podge, I glued the paper onto the wood, smoothing out any wrinkles.
- Once dry, I lightly sanded the edges for a distressed look.
- I tied jute twine into a small bow and attached it with faux greenery and a flower.
- I placed it on my mantel, and now it’s the perfect statement piece for my spring decor!
8. DIY Rustic Textured Bunny Egg
This rustic textured bunny egg is a unique and cozy way to add vintage farmhouse charm to my Easter decor!
Materials I Used:
- Corrugated cardboard (1 large piece) – Repurposed from an old box for a rustic background.
- Burlap or woven fabric scraps (various colors) – Found leftover fabric to give the bunny a soft, textured look.
- Jute twine (1 roll) – Wrapped around the edges for a finished, rustic touch.
- Spanish moss (a handful) – Bought from the dollar store to create a natural “grass” effect.
- Mini wooden clothespins (2 pieces) – Painted orange to resemble tiny carrots.
- Dried grass or raffia (small bundle) – Tucked behind the clothespins for greenery.
- Hot glue gun & glue sticks – Essential for securing all the details.
- Distressed paper tag & twine – Added a "Hoppy Easter" tag for an extra farmhouse feel.
How I Made It:
- I cut out an egg shape from the corrugated cardboard.
- Using fabric scraps, I shaped and layered them into a bunny silhouette, securing them with hot glue.
- I wrapped jute twine around the edges of the egg for a rustic finish.
- I glued Spanish moss at the bottom to create a "basket" effect.
- I painted mini clothespins orange, added dried grass, and placed them in the moss as tiny carrots.
- I finished it off with a distressed tag and twine bow, making it a perfect farmhouse Easter display!
9. DIY Vintage Embossed Easter Egg
Who knew an Easter egg could be this elegant? This textured beauty blends vintage charm with rustic farmhouse vibes for the perfect spring statement piece!
Materials I Used:
- Wood or thick foam board (1 large piece) – Used as the egg base, easily found at craft stores.
- Decorative molding trim (various styles) – Picked up flexible trims to create the embossed effect.
- Chalk paint (turquoise & white) – Gives it a beautiful distressed, antique look.
- Antiquing wax or dark glaze – Helps bring out the details and adds depth.
- Hot glue gun & glue sticks – Essential for securing all the embellishments.
- Fabric scraps (neutral & plaid) – Used to create a layered, rustic bow.
- Spanish moss or raffia (a handful) – Adds texture and farmhouse charm.
- Rhinestone embellishment (1 piece) – A touch of sparkle for that vintage elegance.
How I Made It:
- I cut an egg shape from wood or foam board and attached decorative molding trims in horizontal layers.
- After gluing everything down, I painted the entire piece in a soft turquoise chalk paint.
- Once dry, I lightly brushed on white chalk paint to highlight the raised details.
- Using antiquing wax, I deepened the texture for a vintage, distressed effect.
- I created a bow from fabric scraps, added moss for texture, and secured it with hot glue.
- A rhinestone in the center of the bow gave it a final elegant touch, making it the perfect farmhouse Easter decor piece!
10. DIY "Every Bunny Welcome" Sign
This charming farmhouse-style bunny sign is the cutest way to say "Every bunny is welcome here!" – perfect for adding rustic Easter charm to my decor!
Materials I Used:
- Wooden slat sign (1 piece) – Found at a craft store for the rustic base.
- Embossed tin or textured wallpaper (1 sheet) – Gave the bunny a vintage-inspired look.
- Wooden bunny cutout (1 piece) – Used as the bunny template for easy shaping.
- Chalk paint (white & pastel green) – For that perfect distressed farmhouse finish.
- Antiquing wax or light sanding block – To highlight details and add a worn effect.
- Cotton pompom (1 large) – Made a fluffy tail that’s too cute to resist!
- Pink fabric scrap or ribbon (1 piece) – Tied around the bunny’s neck for an extra sweet touch.
- Printed or stamped "Every Bunny Welcome" sign – A soft, layered message for added charm.
- Jute rope or fabric strips (for hanging) – Twisted for a rustic hanger.
- Hot glue gun & glue sticks – Essential for putting everything together.
How I Made It:
- I painted the wooden slate sign in pastel green and lightly distressed it for a weathered look.
- I traced and cut the bunny shape from embossed tin or textured wallpaper.
- After painting the bunny white, I sanded the edges to bring out the details.
- I glued the bunny onto the wooden sign, adding a pompom tail and pink fabric bow.
- I created a small "Every Bunny Welcome" sign, layering it with soft fabric for a cozy touch.
- I attached twisted fabric strips as a hanger, making it ready to display!
11. DIY Vintage Hop Bunny
This shabby chic bunny brings a whimsical farmhouse touch with its floral charm, rustic details, and an adorable mini pocket of springtime magic!
Materials I Used:
- Wooden bunny cutout (1 piece) – Found at a craft store, perfect for a sturdy base.
- Vintage floral fabric (1-2 pieces) – Adds that soft, timeless shabby chic look.
- Mod Podge or craft glue – Secures the fabric onto the wooden bunny.
- Mini fabric pocket (1 piece) – Acts as a charming pouch to hold tiny Easter elements.
- Small faux greenery (2-3 sprigs) – Brings a fresh spring vibe.
- Mini wooden bunny & egg (1 each) – Perfect tiny accents to tuck inside the pocket.
- Twine or fabric strips (for pocket ties) – Enhances the rustic touch.
- Distressed button & fabric scraps (for bow) – Creates a lovely textured embellishment.
- Brown paint or marker (for whiskers) – Adds playful bunny details.
- Hot glue gun & scissors – Essential for assembling everything.
How I Made It:
- I traced and cut the vintage fabric to fit the wooden bunny shape.
- Using Mod Podge, I glued the fabric onto the bunny and let it dry.
- I attached a mini fabric pocket, securing it with twine bows on each side.
- I tucked tiny greenery, a wooden bunny, and a decorative egg into the pocket.
- I created a messy fabric bow with a button center for a shabby chic accent.
- Finally, I added whiskers, distressed edges, and placed it proudly in my decor!
12. DIY Vintage Lace Bunny Dolls
These adorable fabric bunnies bring a touch of rustic charm with their floppy ears, rosy cheeks, and delicate lace details—perfect for a cozy Easter setup!
Materials I Used:
- Old socks or muslin fabric (1 per bunny) – Great for creating the soft bunny body.
- Polyfill stuffing (as needed) – Helps shape the bunnies.
- Coffee or tea stain (optional) – Adds a vintage, aged look.
- Lace doilies (1 per bunny) – Perfect for a charming apron or collar.
- Jute twine or ribbon (1 per bunny) – For tying a cute bow around the neck.
- Small buttons (2 per bunny) – Used for eyes and ear accents.
- Blush or paint (for cheeks) – Gives them that sweet, rosy glow.
- Embroidery floss (black, for face details) – Used to stitch tiny noses and mouths.
- Cardboard or felt (for ears) – Helps shape the floppy ears.
- Hot glue gun & needle/thread – Essential for assembling everything.
How I Made It:
- I cut and stuffed a sock or muslin fabric to create a round bunny body.
- I sewed or glued the top shut, then attached lace doilies around the neck as a collar.
- For the ears, I used cardboard or felt inside fabric, then scrunched and secured them.
- I stitched on button eyes, added a tiny embroidered nose, and blushed the cheeks.
- A jute bow and a small button on the ears gave them a charming finishing touch.
- I added name tags for an extra personalized farmhouse feel.
Now, my little lace bunnies are hopping into my Easter decor, adding that perfect rustic touch!
13. DIY Farm Fresh Easter Chicks
These adorable little egg chicks bring a fun farmhouse touch to your Easter decor—easy, budget-friendly, and absolutely cute!
Materials I Used:
- Plastic or wooden eggs (3-6 pieces) – Found at craft stores or dollar stores.
- Yellow acrylic paint (small bottle) – Any brand works to paint the eggs.
- Black marker or paint pen – For drawing the eyes.
- Orange cardstock or felt (small scrap) – Used to cut tiny beaks.
- Mini faux feathers (yellow, 1 per chick) – Adds that fluffy chick effect.
- Black & white gingham ribbon (small pieces) – To tie cute bows.
- Hot glue gun & glue sticks – Essential for assembling.
- Spanish moss or shredded raffia (handful) – Great for making a nest.
- Small dish or crate – To hold the chicks.
How I Made It:
- I painted the eggs yellow and let them dry.
- I used a marker to draw small black eyes and glued on tiny orange beaks.
- I added a little tuft of feathers on top for extra cuteness.
- I tied gingham bows and glued them below the feathers.
- I arranged some Spanish moss inside a dish and nestled my chicks inside.
Now, my farmhouse Easter chicks are ready to brighten up my spring decor!
14. DIY Rustic Plaid Easter Bunny
This charming, farmhouse-style bunny is the perfect mix of rustic warmth and Easter whimsy—plaid, bows, and all!
Materials I Used:
- Wooden bunny cutout (or thick cardboard, 1 piece) – Found at craft stores.
- Plaid fabric (small pieces) – Used for ears and paws.
- Acrylic paint (cream, pink, black) – For the bunny's face and paws.
- Wooden buttons (5-6 small ones) – Adds a cute rustic touch.
- Fabric scraps (neutral shades) – To create a layered bow.
- Blush or pink chalk – To give those adorable rosy cheeks.
- Hot glue gun & glue sticks – For assembling everything.
How I Made It:
- I painted the wooden bunny in a soft cream shade and let it dry.
- I cut plaid fabric and glued it onto the ears and feet.
- I painted facial details and blushed the cheeks.
- I glued on wooden buttons for the paws and nose.
- I made a scrappy fabric bow and attached it near the ears.
Now, my rustic bunny is ready to bring cozy Easter charm to my home!
15. DIY Rustic Bunny Framed Sign
This farmhouse-inspired bunny frame adds a simple yet stylish Easter touch to any space—perfect for tiered trays, shelves, or entryway tables!
Materials I Used:
- Small wooden frame or sign – Available at craft stores or dollar stores.
- Wooden bunny cutout – Found at most craft stores.
- Acrylic paint (sage green, white, and distressed finish) – For a rustic look.
- Burlap fabric (small piece) – For the background.
- Mini wooden eggs – Adds an extra festive touch.
- Black and white gingham ribbon – To make a bow.
- Spanish moss or raffia – For a natural, nest-like base.
- Hot glue gun & glue sticks – To assemble.
How I Made It:
- I painted the wooden bunny in sage green and lightly distressed the edges.
- I glued burlap fabric onto the frame as a background.
- I attached the bunny to the frame and added moss at the bottom.
- I painted and glued mini wooden eggs beside the bunny.
- I finished with a gingham bow and a black button.
It turned out so charming and looks great as part of my spring decor!
16. DIY Rustic Bunny Bell Dolls
These adorable rustic bunny bell dolls bring a whimsical farmhouse touch to your Easter décor—because every home needs a little handmade charm!
Materials Needed
- 2 small clay pots (craft store or dollar store)
- 2 wooden rounds (approx. 3-4 inches) (craft store)
- 1 bag of Spanish moss (floral section at dollar store)
- ½ yard of burlap fabric (craft store or repurpose from an old sack)
- 1 spool of jute twine (craft store)
- 4 faux eggs & 2 mini carrots (dollar store, seasonal section)
- 2 small buttons (craft store or old clothing)
- 1 hot glue gun & glue sticks (craft store)
- 1 small bottle of white acrylic paint (craft store)
Steps to Make:
- Paint both clay pots white and hand-draw a simple bunny face.
- Glue the wooden round to the bottom of each pot.
- Attach Spanish moss around the base and glue on faux eggs and carrots.
- Cut burlap into bunny ear shapes and glue them to the top of each pot.
- Use twine to create a bow, glue buttons for detail, and finish with rustic embellishments.
Now, these adorable bunnies are ready to bring farmhouse charm to your Easter décor!
17. DIY Rustic Burlap Carrot Wreath
🌿 Nothing says spring quite like a giant farmhouse-style carrot hanging on my door—it's cute, rustic, and ridiculously easy to make! 🥕
Materials:
- 1 foam cone (found at any craft store)
- 1 roll of orange burlap ribbon (check craft stores or dollar stores)
- Hot glue gun & glue sticks (a must-have for all my DIYs!)
- Greenery picks (grab some at a craft or home décor store)
- Lace ribbon & small wooden bead (found in my craft stash, but you can check dollar stores)
How to Make It:
- Wrap and glue orange burlap around the foam cone in a layered, ruffled effect.
- Tuck greenery picks into the top and secure with hot glue.
- Tie a bow with lace ribbon and glue a small bead in the center.
- Hang it up and enjoy my perfectly rustic Easter charm! 🌿
18. Giant Rustic Carrot Wall Hanging
🥕 Who needs a plain old wreath when I can have a giant carrot on my wall? This easy DIY is farmhouse perfection with a springtime twist! 🌿
Materials:
- 1 foam board or sturdy cardboard (I grabbed mine from an old box)
- 1 roll of thick orange rope or yarn (found at craft or hardware stores)
- Hot glue gun & glue sticks (essential for a strong hold)
- Artificial fern leaves or greenery (picked up at a dollar store)
- Twine or jute string (found in my craft stash, but also available at any dollar store)
How to Make It:
- Cut the foam board into a carrot shape.
- Wrap the orange rope around, securing it with hot glue.
- Insert and glue fern leaves at the top for greenery.
- Tie twine around for extra charm.
- Hang and admire my giant farmhouse carrot décor!
19. Fluffy Farmhouse Bunny
🐰 "Why buy an expensive store-bought bunny when I can make this adorable, fuzzy one myself? It’s soft, cozy, and the perfect rustic Easter accent!"
Materials:
- 1 large piece of cardboard or foam board (I used an old shipping box)
- 1 yard of fluffy faux fur fabric (found at a fabric store or online)
- Hot glue gun & glue sticks (because everything needs glue!)
- Scissors & utility knife (for shaping the bunny)
- Gingham ribbon & small pom-pom (dollar store finds!)
How to Make It:
- Cut out a bunny shape from the cardboard.
- Wrap and glue the faux fur fabric around it.
- Tie a gingham ribbon into a bow and glue it on.
- Add a pom-pom tail and display this fluffy beauty!
20. Rustic Twine Carrot Bundle
🥕 Forget store-bought decorations—these rustic twine carrots bring a farmhouse charm that’s too good to resist!
Materials:
- 3-5 foam cones (craft stores or dollar stores)
- 1 roll of jute twine or thick yarn (craft stores, dollar stores, or even hardware stores)
- Hot glue gun & glue sticks (absolute must-have!)
- Dried grass, faux leaves, or floral stems (check craft stores or repurpose some old greenery)
- Scissors (you probably already have these!)
How to Make It:
- Wrap the foam cones with twine, securing with hot glue.
- Trim dried grass or greenery to create the carrot tops.
- Glue the greenery securely inside the cone tip.
- Arrange in a crate or basket for a farmhouse-style display!
21. Garden Pot Bunny Decor
🐰Turn ordinary garden pots into the cutest bunny ever—perfect for your porch or fireplace decor!
Materials:
- 2 white plastic garden pots (find them at Dollar Tree or any home improvement store)
- Mini straw hat (craft store or thrift shop)
- Faux bunny ears (Easter section at craft or dollar stores)
- Fabric ribbon for a bow (check craft aisles)
- Acrylic paint (black & pink) & paintbrush (craft store or even Walmart)
- Hot glue gun & glue sticks
How to Make It:
- Stack the two pots, securing them with hot glue.
- Paint a bunny face on the top pot.
- Attach the bunny ears to the hat, then glue the hat on.
- Tie a big bow around the “neck” for a charming touch.
- Display it on your porch, fireplace, or entryway!
22. Bubble Bath Bunny Decor
🛁 This fluffy bunny is having the cutest spa day! Perfect for Easter bathroom decor or a fun kids' surprise!
Materials:
- Small metal tub or plastic container (found at Dollar Tree, Walmart, or thrift stores)
- Plush bunny (check toy stores, Amazon, or craft stores)
- Cotton balls (any drugstore or dollar store)
- Clear plastic ball ornaments (craft stores, holiday sections, or Amazon)
- Mini glitter foam balls (craft stores or Amazon)
- Small hand towel (grab one from home or dollar stores)
How to Make It:
- Place the plush bunny inside the tub, leaning on the edge.
- Fill the tub with cotton balls to look like bubbles.
- Scatter clear plastic ball ornaments and glitter foam balls for extra bubble effect.
- Drape a small hand towel over the side for a cozy touch.
- Place in a bathroom, nursery, or entryway for a playful Easter vibe!
23. Giant Easter Egg Outdoor Decor
🎀 Turn your yard into an Easter wonderland with these oversized egg decorations—perfect for welcoming spring in style!
Materials:
- Large plastic Easter eggs (found at Walmart, Amazon, or craft stores)
- Shepherd’s hook or outdoor plant hanger (hardware stores or garden centers)
- Decorative ribbon and mesh (craft stores like Michaels or Hobby Lobby)
- Hot glue gun and glue sticks (craft stores or Amazon)
- Jute or twine (dollar stores or craft aisles)
How to Make It:
- Secure jute around the top of each egg to create a hanging loop.
- Tie large decorative bows using mesh and ribbon, attaching them to the eggs.
- Use hot glue if needed to keep everything secure.
- Hang eggs on a shepherd’s hook or tree branches for a festive outdoor display.
- Enjoy your cheerful Easter yard decor!
24. Spring Bunny Bloom Centerpiece
🌸 Brighten up your home with this cheerful bunny floral arrangement—perfect for springtime charm!
Materials:
- Metal or wooden flower container (dollar stores, craft stores, or Amazon)
- Artificial flowers in pinks, purples, and greens (Michaels, Hobby Lobby, or Walmart)
- Wooden bunny cutout or sign (Dollar Tree, Target’s Dollar Spot, or Etsy)
- Mini burlap banner (craft stores or DIY with twine and fabric)
- Floral foam block (dollar stores or craft stores)
- Hot glue gun and glue sticks
How to Make It:
- Place floral foam inside the container to secure everything.
- Arrange artificial flowers, inserting stems firmly into the foam.
- Add the bunny cutout and secure with glue or stakes.
- Drape the mini banner across the bunny’s paws for an adorable touch.
- Adjust flowers and greenery for a balanced look, then display your creation!
As we wrap up this journey through vintage Easter decor, I hope you’ve found inspiration to bring a touch of nostalgia and handmade charm into your home this spring.
Crafting these timeless pieces isn’t just about decorating—it’s about creating memories, adding warmth, and celebrating the beauty of Easter in a way that feels personal and heartfelt.
If you loved these ideas, there’s so much more waiting for you! 🌿✨ Follow me on Pinterest for even more DIY inspiration, farmhouse finds, and seasonal decor ideas that will keep your creativity flowing all year round. Let’s make every holiday special, one craft at a time! 🐰🎀
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