Create a cute Easter bunny Easter centerpiece for your Easter tablescape or Easter decor. There are lots of fun ways you can personalize it to make it your own!
Easter Bunny Easter Centerpiece
If you’ve seen any of my previous Easter home tours, you know that I have a thing for white bunnies. I’ve been collecting them for years and am always on the lookout for a new addition when I’m out shopping. This year I picked up these cute faux antique bunnies from Pier1 and wanted to create something fun with them. I used the hurricane glass vase and long wood cutting board from my Christmas centerpiece and just switched up the bunnies and greenery. I think it makes a fun Easter centerpiece for any Easter tablescape or Easter vignette!
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DIY Easter Centerpiece Tutorial
This Easter centerpiece is easy to create and adds a fun touch to your Easter table or other Easter decor. Have fun playing around with all of the embellishments to make it your own. You could use Easter eggs, little bud vases with fresh flowers, more faux flowers, or whatever spring decor you have on hand!
Materials
- Glass hurricane candle holder. You could also use a lantern, glass vase, or even just a basic glass cylinder {you can find these at Michaels and other crafts stores}. I got mine at HomeSense a couple of years ago.
- Ceramic bunnies
- Moss. There are lots of different moss varieties but I like the brighter green moss for spring.
- Faux fern stem or other greenery
- Mini carrots or other filler {optional}. I found mine at HomeSense but these mini carrots look similar and these ceramic ones are cute too.
- Any other embellishments you would like.
Instructions
- Place faux stem into bottom of the vase. Bend the bottom of the stem so it will sit flat in the vase to provide a stable base.
- Place a light layer of moss over the stem base.
- Add the bunny and top with a little more moss to fill in gaps.
- Add mini carrots or other filler. You could use small Easter eggs, flower petals, or anything else you would like.
- I pulled some fern leaves off of a faux fern stem and placed them around the base of the hurricane lamp before inserting the glass. If you don’t have a separate base, you could leave this part out or just put some fern leaves around the vase.
- To finish my Easter centerpiece off, I placed it on a long, wood cutting board and added more ferns, a few white flowers, and more mini carrots for a custom garland. Little Easter eggs or small bud vases with fresh flowers would also be really pretty! Or for more of a general spring look, you could use birds or bird nests instead of the bunnies. There are lots of options so have fun playing around with the look!
More Easter DIY Ideas
For more Easter DIY ideas, check out these posts…
Chocolate Confetti Easter Eggs
Easter Egg Hunt Easter Planter
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