How to Make a Super Cute Easter Bunny Wreath

Christopher Banks
PassionDig
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3 min readMar 25, 2018

To make your own Bunny Wreath you’ll need:

One large wreath from The Dollar Tree — about 12″ diameter.

Three (or more) smaller wreaths from The Dollar Tree -about 6″ diameter.

Assorted Easter fake flowers

Ribbon

Thin brown wire — purchased from the jewelery department at a craft store

You can use brown wire from wire wrapped jewellery which matches the wreath form better than green floral wire.

To start, wire the large wreath and one of the smaller wreaths together. This will form the body and head of the bunny. Keep the wire to the centre of the face / body so that it could be covered by a bow and not seen.

Next it’s time to make the ears. This is the part that can be difficult.

Take one of the smaller wreaths and push each side of it toward the middle until it bends into the shape of an ear.

The first wreath worked perfectly and the wreath didn’t break in half, it simply bent and held it’s shape. You want one side of the it break and cross over each other to make a base for the ear. The top hopefully should stay connected and just form a point.

Now you’re going to wire each ear on to the back side of the wreath in the place you want it. Thread the wire halfway through the wreath form to keep it from being seen on the front. Use scissors to cut off any extra edges of the ear piece that stick out past the head.

Wire all the pieces together until the bunny wreath is secure and tight. You will need a lot of wire.

Place a few small white flowers at the base of each ear, with wire, to hide any wire or places where the wreath forms don’t perfectly intersect.

Also place a few flowers around the neck of the bunny with a bow in the middle. Decorate it with flowers to suit your own taste.

When you’re done the Bunny Wreath should look like this:

There’s the perfect Easter craft — now hop to it!

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