Creating a rustic bunny has never been easier! All you need is a few supplies from Dollar Tree and scrap fabric. Read on to see how to make this cute rustic bunny for Easter!
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I hope you are all doing well! Last week was very hard for me with all the unknown and places closing down suddenly. The most anxiety-producing part for me was the empty grocery store shelves.
Because of last week’s high anxiety levels, this week I’ve felt more down and depressed than I have in years. I almost didn’t post today because I just couldn’t find it in me to create anything.
However, I pulled myself together to create a rustic bunny from items I had purchased from Dollar Tree a few weeks ago. Of course, this was before “you know what” and I felt safe stalking the shelves of local stores.
Actually, this little bunny only needs 1 thing from For more Dollar Tree DIY’s, click here!
Since I only needed one bunny I cut them apart. There’s a tough plastic ring holding them together, but I was able to cut it with scissors.
I also cut off the little plastic piece that was holding the ring on.
After separating the bunnies I removed the white tinsel that was wrapped around the plastic bunny form.
I removed all the outer pegs that were sticking out along the sides of the bunny form, including the ones between the ears.
The pegs between the ears are a lot stronger and thicker, but most of them popped right off easily.
Next, I laid my bunny form onto a piece of fabric that I already had on hand. Then I traced around it with a pencil.
After tracing around the bunny, I cut it out, but not right on the line. I wanted a little extra fabric so I could glue it to the plastic form.
Apparently I need new scissors because they could barely cut through this fabric! Either that or I need to relearn how to cut.
I wish I would have left a little more fabric on the sides when cutting. It would have worked better to pull the fabric around and hot glue it to the back.
However, I didn’t do that, so I glued the fabric to the front, pulling some around to the side and hot glued it all down.
Next, I outlined the rustic bunny with jute twine. I just hot glued the jute around the outside edges all the way around.
The last step is to add a cute little bow to the rustic bunny’s ear. I made a simple bow from ribbon that I had on hand.
That’s all there is to it!
This rustic bunny is a simple Dollar Tree DIY that only cost me $1 to make! And I love how cute it is with my Easter decor.
I also have 2 other bunnies left over so I can come up with other cute ways to use them. So I guess in a way it really only cost me about 33 cents to make this project.
Most of the pieces on my shelf are DIY’s from past projects. I share the full instructions in my posts, which you can find here:
Farmhouse Milk Bottles
Fabric Covered Easter Eggs
Painted Wood Blocks with Words
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So cute
Thank you so much!
Your welcome.
Aw this is very cute. Thanks for sharing the process :)
Thank you so much!!
So cute! Spring decorations are my favorite ?
Thank you so much!! Mine, too. And fall! :D
That's cute Michelle. I like how you had to improvise with so little at hand. Glad this project kept your mind off the current quarantine situation...keeping busy and being creative are always a winner :-) I'm finding consuming content you find beautiful online also helps keep the anxiety down (things that inspire you, things you dream of doing, things that just plain relax you, etc). Stay safe and well!
Thank you so much! Thank you for sharing that with me. I'm trying to stay away from all the negativity and focus on more entertaining and positive content. :) I hope you're doing well!
Very sweet.
Thank you so much!
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Aww, I'm glad you took the time to be creative and that it helped. I'm sorry you're feeling so anxious. I'm just enjoying the extra rest at home, and the extra time to be creative.
Liberty
Thank you so much! I'm glad you're resting at home and enjoying being creative. It really helps during this time that we're all going through.
Super cute and simple, love it!
Thank you so much!!
I’m glad you’ve pulled yourself up as this bunny is so so cute ?
Stay positive Michelle and stay safe!
Thank you so much! I'm hoping this week will get better and things settle down. I hope you're doing well!
Just love all your projects, Michelle. I hope you are feeling better. I will keep you in my prayers. God bless and stay safe.❤❤❤
Thank you so much! And thank you for the much needed prayers as well. That means a lot to me!
So cute! God bless!
Thank you so much! I hope you're doing well!