Use up your fabric scraps to make an adorable no-sew fabric bunny!
Last week I started working on my Spring crafts. I made some really cute and easy carrots out of paper bags.
I thought they looked kind of lonely on the shelf all by themselves, so I decided to make a cute little no-sew fabric bunny to go with them.
And I enjoyed making this bunny so much that I plan to make some more as soon as I get a chance!
This easy DIY is also part of this month’s Spring upcycle challenge hosted by Terrie from Decorate & More with Tip. Be sure to check out her blog for some fun inspiration ideas!
If you’re here from Terrie’s blog, welcome! I’m so glad you’re here!
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First, you’ll need to print and cut out the bunny template.
Next, take a piece of fabric and fold it in half. Or you can use two different colors. Either way, you’ll need 2 pieces on top of each other.
Lay the bunny template on top of the fabric. Pin it down so it doesn’t move while you’re cutting it. (FYI – I had to use sewing needles because I couldn’t get to my pins! lol!)
Cut around the bunny template with a rotary cutter or scissors. I use a rotary cutter just because it’s easier for me.
You should have 2 pieces of bunny-shaped fabric.
If you accidentally cut through the ear as I did, it’s no big deal. It’s going to be glued together anyway.
Lay the fabric pieces together with the wrong sides facing each other.
Start gluing the ears first, but don’t glue all the way around just yet. Add a tiny bit of Poly-fil to the ears. Be careful not to stuff too much or it will just come apart.
I used a chopstick to carefully push the stuffing into the ears.
Now all you have to do is just keep gluing and stuffing!
Once you get to the bottom, leave a little hole to make sure you’re satisfied with the stuffing. If not, add a little more. Once you’re satisfied with the amount of stuffing, glue the hole shut.
Grab a cotton ball and cut it in half. Use the hot glue to glue the cotton ball half to the no-sew fabric bunny.
That’s it! The no-sew fabric bunny is complete!
Now let’s go see what Corine is upcycling today!
Don’t forget to visit all the spring upcycle DIYs for some great inspiration!
Looking for more Spring DIYs? I recommend these:
Grapevine Wreath DIY
Can’t Touch This Cactus Flower Pot
Upcycled Mailbox Planter
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I love any and all no-sew projects, Michelle! And your bunny is too cute and perfect for Easter!
Thank you so much!! :)
Michelle, another great project. Love it with your carrots. No Sew is PERFECT, for this girl!
Love the fabric too.
Cindy
Thank you so much!
I have tons of fabric but I just cannot sew. It's on my list of crafts to learn, though! LOL
Love this! So creative, and I appreciate the no sew!
Thank you so much!
I love this so much! The bunny is so cute! And I especially appreciate that you don’t have to sew. That is not my favorite thing to do. Lol. Thanks for sharing!! ?
Thank you so much! I'm not a fan of sewing, either. Although it's on my craft bucketlist! :D
This is so cute, love this xoxo
Thank you so much!! :D
It's so lovely ❤
Thank you!
Your bunny looks so beautiful ? Michelle !!
Thank you so much!!
Michelle, you are always so creative and you are probably one of my fav blogs to read!
Thank you so much! You're so sweet! And you've made my day!
I am happy to discover your website and your publications ?
Thank you!!
Welcome dear Michelle ?
A wonderful craft to do with the kids. Thanks for sharing, Michelle. :)
Yes! They would enjoy making this! :D