Holidays & Entertaining Easter Easter Crafts This DIY Easter Bunny Wreath Will Deck Out Your Door for Spring Turn your front door into an Easter celebration with a DIY spring wreath. It's so easy to make, you can have it finished in an afternoon. By Emily VanSchmus Emily VanSchmus Instagram Emily VanSchmus is the assistant digital home editor at Better Homes & Gardens, where she covers home decor, entertaining ideas, and more. Learn about BHG's Editorial Process Updated on October 9, 2022 Share Tweet Pin Email Project Overview Working Time: 45 minutes Total Time: 45 minutes Skill Level: Kid-friendly Each spring we embrace the warmer weather by decorating our homes with pretty pastels and bright floral patterns. This year, we’re adding a festive Easter bunny wreath to our springtime Easter decorations. It’s easy to put together and will make your home feel holiday-ready until it's time to prepare this year's at-home Easter dinner. We'll show you how to make your own bunny wreath form (this trick is genius!) out of two grapevine wreaths. Once you've assembled it, all you have to do is add some of your favorite artificial spring flowers and fill in with faux or dried greenery. Using faux flowers will make your wreath last for years, and you can usually find inexpensive blooms at local craft stores. This grapevine bunny wreath is so cute you won't want to take it down when the holiday is over. What You'll Need Equipment / Tools 1 Scissors Materials 1 Large grapevine wreath 1 Heart-shape grapevine wreath 1 Florists wire 1 Assorted faux flowers 1 Assorted faux greenery Instructions Create Bunny Shape Jacob Fox To make the Easter bunny wreath form, you'll need two wreaths: one round grapevine wreath and one slightly smaller heart-shaped grapevine wreath. Lay the heart-shape wreath on top of the round wreath so they overlap, then use florists wire to tightly wrap the wreaths together to make a bunny wreath form. Wrap wire Jacob Fox To securely attach the wreath forms together, thread green florists wire through the branches of the round wreath and around the sides of the heart form. You'll also want to use the wire to create a small loop at the top of the circular grapevine form that can be used to hang the finished wreath. Tuck Flowers into Wreath PHOTO: Jacob Fox PHOTO: Jacob Fox PHOTO: Jacob Fox Use scissors or a wire cutter to trim the flowers so the stems are only a few inches long. We used artificial garden roses, ranunculus, billy balls, white pom-poms, and dried seeded eucalyptus (you can use faux, too!) for our Easter bunny wreath. Starting with the largest flowers first, begin tucking stems into the main round wreath and secure each stem with florists wire. You can also use a hot glue gun to secure the stems as needed for extra support. Continue adding flowers and greenery until the round wreath is completely covered.