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Easy DIY Easter Wreaths for Front Door

    Spring is here, bringing new life and fresh opportunities to brighten up your home. Add a cheerful touch to your front door with these charming DIY Easter wreaths. With affordable supplies from your local dollar store, you can create a unique, colorful decoration that transforms any dull space into a joyful springtime welcome—without the hefty price tag of store-bought options.

    1. Burlap Bunny

    DIY Burlap Bunny Wreath
    This DIY burlap bunny wreath is the perfect craft to add a farmhouse touch to your spring decor.

    Supplies

    • Burlap fabric or a pre-cut burlap bunny shape
    • Wire wreath frame or cardboard base
    • Hot glue gun and glue sticks
    • Scissors
    • Ribbon (gingham or pastel colors work great!)
    • White pom-pom or faux fur for the bunny tail
    • Floral wire or twine for hanging
    • Stuffing (optional, for a fuller look)

    Instructions

    If you’re making the bunny shape from scratch, cut out two circles from cardboard or use a wire wreath frame to form the bunny’s body and head. Cut two long oval shapes for the ears. Lay your burlap fabric over the wreath frame or cardboard cutouts and trim accordingly. Use a hot glue gun to secure the burlap around the edges, folding it neatly for a polished look. If you want a more dimensional look, lightly stuff the burlap before sealing the edges. Position the burlap-covered ears at the top of the bunny’s head and secure them with glue or floral wire. If desired, reinforce with extra layers of burlap for a more defined shape. Cut a piece of ribbon and tie a bow at the base of the ears. Secure it with hot glue or floral wire for durability. Attach a large white pom-pom or a piece of faux fur to the lower portion of the wreath as the bunny’s tail. Press firmly until it is well secured.



    2. Bunny Rabbit


    You’ll need a grapevine wreath and a bunny ears headband as well as other Easter themed supplies to make this adorable bunny rabbit wreath.

    Supplies

    • Grapevine wreath (16-18 inches)
    • Bunny ear headband (with fluffy trim)
    • Faux fur fabric (for paws)
    • Pink felt (for paw pads)
    • Cardboard (for paw base)
    • Artificial flowers (spring colors)
    • Green leaves or faux greenery
    • Hot glue gun and glue sticks
    • Pink ribbon (for bow)
    • Scissors
    • Floral wire (optional, for extra security)

    Instructions

    Attach the bunny ear headband to the top of the wreath using hot glue. Cut two oval shapes from cardboard for the paws. Cover each oval with faux fur fabric using hot glue.
    Cut out pink felt pads (one large oval and three small circles per paw) and glue them onto the fur ovals to create paw prints. Attach the paws to the bottom of the wreath so they stick out like a bunny hopping into the wreath. Arrange colorful artificial flowers around the sides of the wreath. Tuck in some green leaves or faux greenery for a fuller look. Secure everything with hot glue. Tie a big bow using pink ribbon. Attach it just below the bunny ears for a sweet finishing touch.

    3. DIY Spring Bunny Wreath

    DIY spring wreath with a white bunny figurine, colorful paper flowers, and a 'SPRING' banner on a braided rope base
    Featuring a cute white bunny, pastel flowers, and a cheerful “SPRING” banner, this wreath is the perfect way to add a farmhouse vibe to your front door.

    Supplies

    • Large twisted rope wreath base
    • Small white bunny figurine or plush
    • Assorted pastel faux flowers (green, white, pink, blue, yellow)
    • Mini bunting banner with “SPRING” letters
    • Hot glue gun and glue sticks
    • Brown ribbon (for the bunny’s neck)
    • Scissors

    Instructions

    Lay the rope wreath base on a flat surface. Position the white bunny slightly off-center at the bottom of the wreath. Use a hot glue gun to attach it securely. Add a small brown ribbon bow around the bunny’s neck. Arrange pastel-colored faux flowers around the bottom portion of the wreath, surrounding the bunny. Secure them with hot glue. If your banner isn’t pre-made, cut small triangles from white cardstock and rite or stick on the letters “S-P-R-I-N-G.” Attach the banner across the top of the wreath using twine or string.

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