The Dollar Tree DIY Bunny Easter Wreath That Will Delight Your Guests

While the majority of spring and Easter décor favors bright colors and pastels, you may be looking for stylish seasonal decoration in simpler and more natural materials that can fit seamlessly in with charmingly rustic, cottage style, or boho spaces. As a retailer that is often stuffed to the gills with the cutest Easter decor, Dollar Tree is a great place to look for ways to create a springtime vibe, especially with their wooden bead wreaths, which present a simpler and more minimalistic alternative to fuller and more ornate wreaths. This DIY shows how you can take two Crafter's Square Wooden Bead Wreaths from the Dollar Tree to create an adorable rabbit decoration perfect for hanging on your door or wall. Even better, this DIY to decorate the home for Easter can be created for less than $5 in materials.

The wooden bead wreaths are strung on heavy gage wire and will hold their rounded shape until you bend them into your desired configuration. This means one wreath can serve as the head of your rabbit, while the other wreath can be maneuvered into a whimsical bunny ear shape. Just snip the wreath with a pair of write cutters, then bend two loops with pliers. Attach the ears with the wire left at each end to the circular wreath. You will need another small piece of wire to attach the ears in the middle to help them hold their shape.

Customizing your bunny wreath

This easy and whimsical wreath has endless customization options, from leaving it basic and bare for more minimalist aesthetics that revel in material and texture, to adding other fun seasonal materials like colorful ribbon, florals, or accents, like plastic eggs from Dollar Tree or elsewhere. The natural beads are beautiful and fit a number of room styles, but you can also paint them in a fresh shade, like sage green or pale blue, to add some color to your design to get your front porch ready for spring. For a sophisticated take on Easter décor, create a minimalist wreath with greenery tucked around the bottom of the wreath tied with a burlap ribbon. Or add lush and romantic springtime florals, like peonies and daffodils, up near the ears.

There are many variations on this fun DIY that uses wooden bead wreaths, including shaping the wreath into a more oblong egg shape and adding some poster or foam board as a backing for other Easter-related accents like toy bunnies, Easter grass, flowers, and greenery. Or create a simple circular wreath with stuffed bunny ears and florals in the middle.

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