the easiest bunny garland DIY ever!

easiest bunny garland DIY ever
easiest bunny garland DIY ever
easiest bunny garland DIY ever

how to create the easiest bunny garland DIY

easiest bunny garland DIY ever

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  • Assemble all supplies
  • Grab the end of the twine, fold onto itself about 6-inches and make a knot
easiest bunny garland DIY ever
  • Then measure 2-inches in from the knot and adhere first bunny
easiest bunny garland DIY ever
  • Attach bunnies by applying hot glue dot on top of both ears and press into twine
  • Attach another bunny 2-inches from the first bunny and continue adhering bunnies 2-inches apart across the twine
easiest bunny garland DIY ever
  • When you get to the last bunny, once again fold 6 inches of twine onto itself and make a knot
  • Cut end of twine and you have a completed garland with loops at both ends to hang
  • Let all the glue set; for any loose bunnies simply apply a dab of hot glue on top of twine where ear attaches to reinforce
  • Hang your pretty bunny garland and enjoy
easiest bunny garland DIY ever

where to hang the bunny garland

I styled the bunny garland over our living room mantel. I added some simple spring touches to make it pretty. It’s simple and sweet, but still gives off all the Easter vibes.

easiest bunny garland DIY ever

Although I hung the garland over the fireplace mantel on the gilded mirror, you can hang it on so many places. You could hang it on the actual mantel shelf, for a different mantel look, as I did with this burlap garland for fall.

burlap banner DIY
burlap garland

You can also hang it on a large piece of furniture like a breakfront or off of a large open shelf. I love seeing garlands and banners hanging on openings into rooms as well. You could even wrap it on a wreath. The possibilities are really endless.

easiest bunny garland DIY ever

Here you can see how I hung a “Lucky” banner for St. Patrick’s day on the antique secretary desk. It would look so cute with the bunny garland and an Easter themed vignette. My wheels are turning…

lucky banner DIY for St. Patrick's day
lucky banner

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I made the hanging loops at each end about 6-inches long since this size is helpful for hanging the garland on the gilded mirror over our mantel. But if they are too big for your hanging location, feel free to only make them 3 or 4-inches long. Or you can also make them larger if it helps for your hanging location.

easiest bunny garland DIY ever

My finished piece is about 48-inches long, including the hanging loops on each end. The actual decorative garland section contains 12 bunnies and is approximately 36-inches (3 feet) long. I designed it this way since it fits well in the space I wanted to use it in. Feel free to adjust the measurements so it fits in your space, making the bunny spacing only 1-inch apart to make a smaller garland or 3-inches for a longer piece. I personally would not recommend exceeding 6-feet in total length.

easiest bunny garland DIY ever

I have said this before, and I will say it again, working with silicone finger tips is a game changer when you work on projects using hot glue. Not only do they protect your fingers, but they make securing the item to the hot glue so much easier and sturdier.

easiest bunny garland DIY ever

The simplicity of the bunny garland is almost overshadowed by the cuteness of the wooden bunnies. Those tails are everything!!! I found the bunnies at the Dollar Tree last year, so this project was incredibly inexpensive for me to make, but I did find similar ones on Amazon here. I could not find them on-line at Dollar Tree, but it doesn’t mean your local store might not have them. Dollar Tree also carries twine btw so it would be a one stop shopping. Just saying.

easiest bunny garland DIY ever

If you prefer the bright colors of spring and the pretty pastels of Easter, then by all means you can adapt the project. Simply by painting the little bunnies or adding a colorful ribbon instead of twine, you change the look and feel immediately. If you don’t want to paint, since it makes the project more involved, you could add a colorful ribbon round the neck of each bunny. Make it yours!

easiest bunny garland DIY ever

As they say… do as I say not as I do. I made a few mistakes along the way, but the good news is that I can tell you what NOT to do. When you are attaching the bunnies to the twine do it so the back of the bunny is facing up so that the glue doesn’t also attach to whatever surface you are working on. Duh! My first bunny attached to my work surface paper. 😂

easiest bunny garland DIY ever

Also make sure when you grab your bunny you apply the glue to the back of the ears and not the front. I was so busy focusing on taking good pictures of the process, I inadvertently glued a bunny backwards. Luckily I caught it right away and removed the glue dots, which had hardened, with my craft knife. Then I reattached it on the correct side. All’s well that ends well.

easiest bunny garland DIY ever

Phew! Way to make an easy project a little more challenging, but just keeping it real for you guys. We always show our projects all pretty and done, it’s good to share some of the war stories sometimes.

easiest bunny garland DIY ever

I hope you like the project as much as I do. I am getting the Easter bin our of the attic this weekend and more bunnies, and eggs, and carrots and more coming your way soon.

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“Once upon a time there were four little rabbits, and their names were Flopsy, Mopsy, Cotton-tail and Peter.”

Beatrix Potter

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16 Comments

  1. This is so cute! love the cute little bunnies and their cotton tales. You make it look so easy my friend.

  2. Oh my goodness MaryJo! I am in love with your garland, bunnies are near and dear to my heart, and this garland is so stinkin’ cute! Garlands always spruce up a space quickly and so easy to put up and take down!

  3. I love your Bunny Garland! It looks great and is so simple to make and mirror doubles it – very smart project <3
    Saved and PINned – thank you for sharing all details how to make it :*
    The beautiful lace on your mirror caught my eye – am I right it is handmade?

    1. Thanks so much. I’m so glad you liked it. Yes the other garland was with all my grandmother’s crotchet pieces. It’s really unique. Thanks for stopping by. XO- MJ

      1. Oh! the lace is beautiful and seems very familiar to me – my grandmother made all my bedding with inserts like that when I was a child. Thank you for bringing these memories to me <3

  4. This is the cutest little bunny garland! I love how you added pom poms for their tails. Have a great week MJ!!

  5. I bought a package of those bunnies at Dollar Tree, along with some other Easter bunnies. I made several garlands using the pink, blue, and purple gingham bunnies interspersed with carrots or plastic eggs. Although I love jute, I also love bakery twine–and the pink and white was great. The orange went well with the carrots! When I make these to sell or for gifts, I include a piece of cardboard with 2 pearl headed pins so hanging the garland can be easier! I have an archway that is perfect for garlands!