All of these ideas are easy to make and will surely add more Easter spirit to your beautiful homestead!
15 Easter Bunny Decorating Ideas
In need of some Easter bunny ideas to make your homestead Easter ready? If you want some decoration ideas that include the Easter bunny you’ve come to the right place!
Easter is just around the corner and it’s sad to say, “I’m not ready yet.” I do my best to have the homestead ready with Easter decorations but this year, a lot has come up and I’m just starting to get ready.
One thing I make sure to always have is the Easter rabbit. I can’t imagine celebrating Easter without one or two of those little critters. So if you also want to decorate your homestead with Easter rabbits, take your pick from this list.
DIY Rustic Easter Bunnies
Go rustic and try these DIY rustic farmhouse bunnies you can make from wood slices. These wood bunnies are easy to put together, you just need to glue the pieces, paint, and decorate!
Easter Bunny Egg Ornaments
Is it an Easter Egg or an Easter Bunny? You decide. These ornaments are absolutely pretty! They look like something you buy in a decor store. They are fun and easy to make, you just have to glue the cutouts together, and voila!
Complete your Easter decor by hanging this lovely bunny on your front door. You need your sewing skills for this project, but don’t worry, it’ll be simple and easy with the help of this video tutorial.
The Cozy Creative Collaborative
Friends I am so excited to share with you that I am joining some amazing fellow bloggers for a new monthly blog series and we are calling it the Cozy Creative Collaborative! Let me introduce you to the ladies.
- Nicolle of Our Tiny Nest
- Heidi of Eleanor Rose Home
- Charity of Mornings on Macedonia
Each month we will bring you a fun new DIY themed for the season or whatever seems to be inspiring us.
This month we are featuring Easter DIY projects and I know you will love them all!
If you are popping over from Charity of Mornings on Macedonia and her Dollar Tree Egg Wreath, welcome! Wasn’t it just the cutest?
Now, I can’t wait to show you my painted Easter bunny!
Simple and Sweet DIY Painted Easter Bunny
I have to be honest, I’m not huge on using bunnies in my Easter decor usually. For us Easter is all about celebrating the death and resurrection of Jesus. But this year I figured I could do both and wanted to give a painted Easter bunny a try.
Last year I won this glittery bunny figurine at a Spring open house for a local shop in our town. I tossed it in one of my many drawers where I stash “my stuff” in the hopes I might use it one day. It is a cute Easter bunny but not really my style.
Well that one day came just a year later and I have to say, I am loving how it turned out. Let’s get down to the details of this simple and sweet DIY painted Easter bunny! Because boy oh boy did he sure transform into one cute Easter bunny!
Gather Your Supplies
Before you can begin crafting your painted Easter bunny decoration, you’ll need to gather your supplies.
You’ll need an old Easter bunny figurine (or any other type of figurine if you don’t have an Easter one), some paint (I went with pink and gold but feel free to use any color combinations you like), a few brushes (one thin brush for detail work and one thicker brush for larger areas) and some craft paper, newspaper or drop cloths to protect your work surface from spills.
Once you have all these items gathered together in one place, you are ready to begin crafting.
And friend, this painted Easter bunny takes no more than 10 minutes including dry time! Now that’s my kind of DIY.
Edible Arrangements
Just Destiny Home
If you need some centerpiece inspiration, we’ve got you covered. simply fill candy dishes with miniature Cadbury eggs. The finishing touch? Fresh sprigs of lavender on top.
Easter Basket Centerpiece
Sincerely Marie Designs
If you already have a display-worthy basket, you may want to consider this low-effort decoration. Just fill it with freshly bloomed tulips, and tie a bow around the handle. You can stand the stems up in a block of floral foam placed at the bottom of the basket, which when kept wet, will hydrate the tulips. It feels bucolic in all the right ways.
Festive Wreath
Williams Sonoma
If you’re keeping your Easter decorations at a minimum this year, let this spring wreath be one of them. Luckily, it’s already assembled and ready to be displayed.