This Easter Egg Bunny Butt Wreath is positively adorable! It’s the perfect decoration for Easter and it’s really easy to make!
Most, if not all, of the materials needed for this Easter craft can be found at your local dollar store. I purchased mine at Dollar Tree but many other dollar or craft stores have similar items that you can use.
Find some more fun Easter ideas here.
Dollar Tree Easter Egg Bunny Butt Wreath
Supplies:
Most the supplies below came from Dollar Tree. Check your local dollar store or craft store for similar products if you don’t have a Dollar Tree nearby.
2 egg shaped wreath forms
Burlap ribbon
3 bags of eggs (mine had 6 in each bag)
Hot glue gun and glue sticks
Zip ties – whatever color you have on hand
Moss
Twine carrots
Wooden fence pieces
Piece of cardstock or cardboard
White chalk paint or acrylic
Paintbrush
Bunny butt
Instructions:
Check the photos for reference as you go along.
Start by painting your fence pieces with the white paint (I used chalk paint and did 2 coats).
Pro Tip: I like the rustic look but if there are too many rough bits, you may want to sand them down before painting.
Next lay out your eggs on the wreath form as desired. You’re going to want to flip over the wreath form so the curved back is on the bottom.
Once the fence pieces are dry, zip tie them together and then zip tie the ends to the wreath form.
Add the piece of cardstock or cardboard on the bottom of the fence pieces and then stick it into the bottom of the wreath form with hot glue. This will give you a surface to place the moss on.
Add hot glue to the cardstock and then press the moss on top.
Add some hot glue to the backside of the bunny butt and press firmly onto the moss.
Then add glue to the twine carrots and add those to the fence section.
Place the other wreath form on top and add zip ties to secure the top and bottom egg wreath forms together. This will take a bit of patience and you might want an extra set of hands to help you.
I made a simple bow using the burlap ribbon and securing it with a zip tie. Add some hot glue to the backside of the bow and press firmly onto the top of the wreath form.
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