Deciding on an Easter decor or gift idea can be difficult with all of the options that you can choose from. But, my go-to every time is a cute DIY felt ornament that can be used both for decor or for giving as a gift, just like this one by Miss Tricks Mix Crafts and DIY on YouTube!

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This adorable Easter bunny is so simple to make and can be done within just a few minutes, you can also make this in any size that you want and customize the color or even add more designs that you prefer. Watch the video tutorial below now to learn how.

Materials for DIY Felt Easter Bunny:

  • Felt fabric, pink, green, orange, and white
  • Needle
  • Thread, pink, orange, black, and white
  • Scissors
  • Poly-fil fiberfill
  • Black plastic safety eyes
  • Pink plastic nose
  • Hot glue gun and glue sticks
  • White ribbon

How to Make a DIY Felt Easter Bunny:

Easy DIY Easter Bunny Decor
Image credit: Miss Tricks Mix Crafts and DIY via YouTube

Step 1

Find a bunny template that you want online, then cut out the pieces for the head, body, feet, arms, a small carrot, and a tail if you want, and make sure to cut 2 pieces for each part.

Step 2

Get the bunny’s head, then using a pink thread embroider the mouth, and insert the plastic nose followed by the black plastic safety eyes.

Step 3

Embroider the eyelashes with black thread and the eyebrows with pink thread, then piece together the ears and body and make sure to stuff the body before setting it aside.

Step 4

Now, prepare the feet, arms, carrot, and tail, then stuff the head, and start putting them together as shown in the video.

Easy DIY Easter Ornament
Image credit: Miss Tricks Mix Crafts and DIY via YouTube

How To Make A Cute DIY Felt Easter Bunny

*Thanks to Miss Tricks Mix Crafts and DIY via YouTube for all the images used here. If you love this project, then you’ll surely love her other videos too, so give her channel a visit and subscribe!

How to Make a Cute DIY Felt Easter Bunny

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Elle Ann

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