Bunny bottoms are adorable crafts. Whether you call it a bunny butt wreath or a bunny bottom wreath, this cute, simple-to-make wreath is an inexpensive spring craft, perfect decor for your door, over your fireplace, or on a wall.
Easter bunny wreaths are adorable. If Easter is one of your favorite holidays and you are looking for an easy-to-make Easter bunny wreath, why not make the bunny bottom for your Easter wreath? This is a cute Easter craft that will look terrific on your front door.
Easy DIY Bunny Butt Wreath
In my opinion, the bunny butt wreath (bunny bottom wreath) trend is super cute!! Not all the bunny butt wreaths are easy to make, however. This bunny bottom wreath is so simple to do! Grapevine wreaths are very springy (spring season) and Easter-ish (Easter). This bunny grapevine wreath deals only with the bunny tail; the bunny bottom is simply the tail and not paws (and no bunny face or bunny ears) – which is what makes this a bunny wreath nearly anyone can make! No need to follow a pattern either, which is great for the patterned-challenged!
If you plan on giving this as one of your perfect Easter gifts (hey, why not?), make a production of it! Layer it within thick strips of colorful tissue paper, wrap the box in beautiful spring pastels, and add a gorgeous wired ribbon bow to the top. Make it a gift to remember! You can buy a wreath box here.
This is not a floral wreath even though there is a minimum of faux floral on it. You can, of course, add more according to your taste. But, we let the bunny bottom be the star of this wreath’s show.
Tips and variations for making this Bunny Butt Wreath:
● Like most of the craft projects you will find on this blog, this is easily customizable.
● This can be a more colorful Easter decoration if you add orange, blue, pink, green and/or purple ribbon wrapped around the grapevine wreath.
● Use a different-sized wreath or a green foam wreath with green ribbon wrapped around it!
● Make your bunny butt smaller or larger.
● Use different faux flowers for spring – other than the baby breath shown. You can even use a few of the faux leaves that come with the flower bunch.
● There is nothing at the top of the wreath and I do not suggest adding anything. It will detract, not enhance, the look of this DIY wreath.
● Do not forget to check the back of the wreath to make certain it is tidy if you have a door with a glass window.
● There is really no end to the things you can do following this simple tutorial as a base!
● The materials needed are linked below if you wish to see exactly what they are and/or buy online. Otherwise, write down the list and head over to your local store for the supplies that you do not already have handy.
If you would like to make more Easter Bunny Crafts, try these easy to make Easter decorations:
● Easter Bunny Garland
● Easter Bunny Mason Jar Craft
● No-Sew Sock Bunny
● Bubble Wrap Easter Eggs (you can make pastel eggs or use bright colors for eggs that pop!)
● You should be able to purchase all the items needed to make this bunny butt wreath at your local craft stores such as Joann, Michaels store, or Hobby Lobby.
Easy DIY Bunny Butt Wreath Materials:
● Fake Fur (white or cream)
● Polyester Stuffing
● White Pom Pom
● 10″ Grapevine Wreath
● Twine
● Spring Greenery (Baby breath was used in this tutorial)
● Fake Carrots (The exact ones used in this tutorial are unavailable online)
Easy DIY Bunny Butt Wreath Tools:
● Scissors
● Straight Edge (if you are bad at a freehand line cut)
● Glue Gun
● Glue Sticks
● Wire Cutters
Easy DIY Bunny Butt Wreath Directions:
● The bunny butt is the star of the show on this wreath. Anything you do with spring flowers, carrots, etc should not detract from this cute little bunny bottom.
● The grapevine wreath used in this tutorial is 10″. If you purchased (or have) a smaller or larger grapevine wreath, adjust sizes accordingly.
● Cut a large square (a 10″ x 10″ size is used in this tutorial) from the fake fur.
● Place the cut fake fur face down on a flat surface (fur side down).
● Place down a handful (or more) of polyester stuffing on top of the fur-side down fake fur.
● Fold up the edges of the fake fur to make a little bag. It will look like a little favor bag. Tie it closed with some twine. Leave a long piece of the twine to dangle so you can use it to tie the bunny butt to the wreath.
● Using a glue stick, hot glue a white pom-pom to the front of the fur poof to make the bunny’s butt.
● Tie the bunny butt you just made to the wreath using the long twine you left dangling. In this tutorial, the bunny butt is placed at 5 o’clock on the dial and the long string on the twine wraps around and through the grapevine wreath to secure the bunny bottom. You can place your bunny’s bottom anywhere you would like on the grapevine wreath.
● Adhere securely with a few dabs of hot glue.
● Use wire cutters to cut off each individual bloom segment from your greenery.
● Arrange this greenery around the bunny’s butt to give the illusion that the bunny is hiding in a field of flowers.
● Adhere securely with a few dabs of hot glue.
● Tie several fake carrots together with twine, again leaving a long string free so you can tie the carrot bunch to the wreath. Used in this tutorial are three fake carrots taking into account the 10″ size of this grapevine wreath. If you use a larger wreath form, you may want to consider five carrots and/or larger fake carrots.
● Tie the carrot bunch to the 10 o’clock position of the wreath. Again, you can place your carrots anywhere on your wreath. The carrots are across from the bunny in this case because he is burrowing through the vines to get to the carrots across from him.
● Adhere securely with a few dabs of hot glue.
Note: if you reuse your wreath form from season to season omit hot gluing the bunny butt, flowers, and carrots to the wreath. Simply tie them in place.
Hang your wreath from a doorway, place it over your mantle, hang it over a doorknob, display it on the wall, or put it in front of a hallway mirror. There is no end to things you can do with this adorable bunny butt wreath!
Easy DIY Bunny Butt Wreath
Easy DIY Bunny Butt Wreath. Bunny bottoms are adorable crafts. This cute, simple to make, bunny butt wreath is an inexpensive to make spring craft, perfect decor for your door, over your fireplace, or on a wall.
Materials
- Fake Fur (white or cream)
- Polyester Stuffing
- White Pom Pom
- 10″ Grapevine Wreath
- Twine
- Spring Greenery
- Fake Carrots
Tools
- Scissors
- Straight Edge
- Glue Gun
- Glue Sticks
- Wire Cutters
Instructions
- Cover your work surface against burns or cuts.
- Cut a large square (a 10″ x 10″ size is used in this tutorial) from the fake fur.
- Place the cut fake fur face down on a flat surface (fur side down).
- Place down a handful (or more) of polyester stuffing on top of the fur-side down fake fur.
- Fold up the edges of the fake fur to make a little bag. It will look like a little favor bag. Tie it closed with some twine. Leave a long piece of the twine to dangle so you can use it to tie the bunny butt to the wreath.
- Hot glue a white pom-pom to the front of the fur poof to make the bunny’s butt.
- Tie the bunny butt you just made to the wreath using the long twine you left dangling. In this tutorial, the bunny butt is placed at 5 o’clock on the dial and the long string on the twine wraps around and through the grapevine wreath to secure the bunny bottom. You can place your bunny’s bottom anywhere you would like on the grapevine wreath.
- Adhere securely with a few dabs of hot glue.
- Use wire cutters to cut off each individual bloom segment from your greenery.
- Arrange this greenery around the bunny butt to give the illusion that the bunny is hiding in a field of flowers.
- Adhere securely with a few dabs of hot glue.
- Tie several fake carrots together with twine, again leaving a long string free so you can tie the carrot bunch to the wreath. Used in this tutorial are three fake carrots taking into account the 10″ size of this grapevine wreath. If you use a larger wreath form, you may want to consider five carrots and/or larger fake carrots.
- Tie the carrot bunch to the 10 o’clock position of the wreath. Again, you can place your carrots anywhere on your wreath. The carrots are across from the bunny in this case because he is burrowing through the vines to get to the carrots across from him.
- Adhere securely with a few dabs of hot glue.
- Hang as desired.
Notes
- The bunny butt is the star of the show on this wreath. Anything you do with spring flowers, carrots, etc should not detract from this cute little bunny bottom.
- The grapevine wreath used in this tutorial is 10″. If you purchased (or have) a smaller or larger grapevine wreath, adjust sizes accordingly.
- If you reuse your wreath form from season to season omit hot gluing the bunny butt, flowers, and carrots to the wreath. Simply tie them in place.
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