If you love seasonal crafts, these Easter Bunny Home Decor Crafts bring spring warmth and playful charm to every corner. I gather little projects that mix soft textures, natural materials, and pastel palettes so the house feels cozy without going overboard.
Whether you want a quick table centerpiece or a weekend-making marathon, these Easter Bunny Home Decor Crafts work well in entryways, dining nooks, and on living room shelves.
I share honest ideas that are easy to tailor to your style and small moments that make decorating feel cheerful.
Hand-sewn felt bunny garland for mantels

This felt bunny garland uses wool felt, embroidery thread, and a cotton twine base to create a soft, tactile mantel piece. Mix blush, mint, cream, and light gray felt to build a playful pastel palette. Add little blanket stitches around ears and a pom-pom tail for texture. The garland feels homespun and light, and it hangs nicely across a mantel, doorway, or along a stair banister. Felt absorbs light and gives a cozy contrast against painted wood or brick backdrops.
Styling Tips
- Layer with small eucalyptus sprigs or faux blossoms between bunnies.
- Anchor the garland with ceramic rabbits or taper candles at each end.
- Use mini clothespins to attach name tags for a personalized touch.
How to make a clay bunny planter?

A hand-built clay bunny planter is a sweet container for small succulents or herbs. Use air-dry clay to pinch and smooth a rounded pot, then add subtle ear and face details with a sculpting tool. Paint with soft matte acrylics—cream base with washed pastel cheeks—and seal for water resistance. The rough clay texture pairs well with earthy greens and the rosy palette brightens a kitchen windowsill or a bathroom shelf. The compact scale keeps the planter charming without overpowering the plant.
Styling Tips
- Pair with a small pebble top layer to contrast the clay texture.
- Place on a wooden tray with a tiny watering can nearby.
- Group three planters in graduated sizes for a vignette.
Mini wooden bunny silhouettes for shelves

Cut tiny bunny silhouettes from thin birch plywood and sand the edges for a smooth finish. Paint in chalky pastels or leave natural with a clear matte wax to highlight wood grain. These petite shapes look great propped on books, layered in front of picture frames, or clustered on open shelves. The wood brings warmth against cooler surfaces, and the simple silhouettes feel modern yet playful. Try mixing painted and raw pieces to build a casual, collected display that nods to spring without fuss.
Styling Tips
- Lean a few on a stack of design books for height variety.
- Tuck a tiny sprig of dried flowers behind one silhouette.
- Place a small votive candle nearby for a gentle glow.
Bunny napkin rings for spring table settings

Create bunny-shaped napkin rings from polymer clay or bent brass wire to add whimsy to a spring table. For clay, mold a small loop with a tiny flat bunny face attached, paint with gentle pastels, and glaze for sheen. For wire, shape ears and a rounded face, then wrap with linen ribbon. These rings add texture and a handmade feel to a table set with neutral linens, wooden chargers, and ceramic plates. They help tie together a casual brunch or family dinner with a playful nod to the season.
Styling Tips
- Pair with linen napkins in warm off-white or soft blush.
- Add a sprig of rosemary tucked into each ring for scent.
- Coordinate with matching place cards or small egg favors.
Rustic twig bunny wreath for front doors

Weave a small wreath base from flexible twigs, then form a bunny silhouette using additional twigs or grapevine shapes. Accent with dried grasses, mini silk blossoms, and a cotton ribbon bow. The natural materials bring an organic, slightly rustic texture that complements painted doors or weathered finishes. Use a soft palette—ivory blooms, muted greens, and a cream ribbon—to keep the wreath light and welcoming. This piece feels homey and lasts through the full spring season without needing daily care.
Styling Tips
- Hang with a matching ribbon loop and a discreet hook for balance.
- Place a small lantern or potted plant beneath the door for a vignette.
- Use a neutral door mat to keep the focus on the wreath.
Crocheted bunny coasters: soft texture details

Crocheted bunny coasters bring cozy texture to coffee tables and sideboards. Use cotton yarn in soft pastels—pale yellow, mint, and blush—and stitch a circular base with a tiny embroidered face or ear accent. The cotton feels absorbent, and the handmade stitches add warmth to ceramic mugs and glassware. These coasters fit casual gatherings and quiet mornings with tea. Stack a few on a tray with a small vase, and they act as both functional gear and a tactile decorative layer when not in use.
Styling Tips
- Store in a small woven basket near the coffee station.
- Mix solid and speckled yarns for subtle variation.
- Place a coordinating ceramic mug on one to show scale.
Painted ceramic bunny votive holders

Hand-paint small ceramic bunny votive holders with a matte glaze in soft neutrals and pastel accents. The glazed surfaces catch candlelight and cast gentle shadows from rabbit ears and contours. These holders look charming on a dining table runner or mantel when mixed with taper and tea light candles. Pairing them with linen runners, a scattering of faux eggs, and a few sprigs of greenery creates a layered, calming display. The ceramics bring a crafted feel while remaining elegant and low-key.
Styling Tips
- Use unscented tea lights to keep the setup simple and cozy.
- Cluster holders at varying heights using small wooden platforms.
- Add a runner in muted stripes to ground the arrangement.
Bunny embroidery hoop wall art set

Create a set of small embroidery hoop artworks featuring embroidered bunnies, floral stems, and tiny eggs. Use linen or cotton fabric in soft cream tones and choose embroidery floss in dusty rose, sage, and warm gray. Simple backstitch and satin stitch shapes bring the motifs to life. Group three or five hoops in an entryway or nursery for a handmade wall display with gentle color coordination. The stitched texture reads cozy and approachable, and the hoops are lightweight enough to rearrange seasonally.
Styling Tips
- Mix hoop sizes for visual interest and rhythm on the wall.
- Frame with a slim shelf below to display small ceramic bunnies.
- Keep surrounding wall paint neutral so the stitches stand out.
Macramé bunny wall hanging with neutral tones

This macramé bunny wall hanging combines natural cotton cord, wooden beads, and a carved wooden bunny accent for texture and warmth. Use cream or oat-colored fibers to keep the piece calm and versatile. The knotted patterns create subtle shadow play on a plain wall, while the wooden element adds an organic contrast. Hang it in a cozy reading corner, above a console, or in a child’s room. The neutral palette blends with many styles and keeps the charm understated rather than overly sweet.
Styling Tips
- Pair with a woven rug and a rattan lamp for a layered look.
- Keep surrounding decor minimal so the knots are the focus.
- Add a small potted plant beneath to echo the natural tones.
Paper mache bunny centerpieces for dining

Paper mache bunnies can be lightweight centerpieces painted in soft matte hues like pistachio, blush, or dove gray. Build a rounded form, add ear shapes, and sand smooth before painting with chalky acrylics. Add subtle gold leaf accents or tiny fabric bows for a touch of shine. These centerpieces sit well on raw wood tables or woven runners and pair with ceramic egg cups and fresh greenery. They make a focal conversation piece without taking up too much visual space at the table.
Styling Tips
- Place on a low wooden tray with scattered faux moss for texture.
- Keep the rest of the table simple to let the centerpiece breathe.
- Mix one larger bunny with a couple of smaller painted ones.
Bunny-shaped chalkboard place cards

Cut small bunny shapes from thin plywood and paint one side with chalkboard paint to make reusable place cards. Use white or colored chalk to script guest names or fun greetings. Leave the back natural or paint it a soft pastel to coordinate with the table palette. These place cards add a handmade touch to brunches or family dinners and double as small keepsakes guests can take home. The matte chalk surface pairs nicely with linen textures and simple ceramic dinnerware for an approachable table look.
Styling Tips
- Pair each place card with a sprig of thyme or lavender for scent.
- Set cards on top of folded napkins to guide place settings.
- Match chalk color to a table accent for cohesion.
Upcycled sweater bunny plushies for mantel

Turn an old wool sweater into tiny stuffed bunnies with simple sewing and minimal stuffing. Use the sweater’s knit for a cozy texture—heathered grays and creams work well. Add embroidered faces and tiny ribbon collars for personality. These soft plushies sit happily on a mantel, tucked among books or paired with potted spring bulbs. The sweater material gives a tactile pop against smoother surfaces like painted mantels or picture frames, and they make sweet keepsakes for kids or a handmade touch for seasonal decor.
Styling Tips
- Cluster a few at different heights with small wooden blocks.
- Add a few faux eggs or bulbs for a spring cluster.
- Keep colors muted so the knit texture is the star.
Bunny silhouette tea towels for kitchen charm

Screen print or applique bunny silhouettes onto linen-cotton tea towels using muted inks like warm gray and blush. The lightweight fabric drapes nicely and adds a seasonal nod without being loud. These towels are functional and decorative—drape one over an oven handle or fold on an open shelf for a subtle pop. Pair with wooden utensils and a small vase of foraged greenery on the counter for a calm, collected look. The simple shapes complement minimalist or country-inspired kitchens alike.
Styling Tips
- Fold and display in a stack on an open shelf or basket.
- Drape over the oven handle with a small wooden spoon nearby.
- Coordinate print color with a kitchen rug or runner.
Bunny ear chair decorations for gatherings

Create little bunny ear toppers from stiffened felt or cardboard covered with fabric and attach with ribbon to dining chairs for a playful seat accent. Use soft pastels or neutral linens to tie into your table palette. The ears add height and charm without permanently altering furniture, and they work especially nicely for family brunches or kid-friendly celebrations. They photograph well and bring a lighthearted tone to a room—remove after the meal and store flat until next year.
Styling Tips
- Tie ribbons in a loose bow to keep the look casual.
- Alternate ear colors on every other chair for rhythm.
- Combine with a small floral bundle on the backrest for extra flair.
Mini terrarium with ceramic bunny accent

Build a tiny glass terrarium with moss, small pebbles, and a snappy ceramic bunny perched inside. Keep plant selections small—fittonia, baby tears, or a tiny fern—for a lush, contained look. The ceramic figure adds a whimsical focal point against the green moss and the glass reflects light beautifully. This piece fits a windowsill, bathroom shelf, or desk and brings a pocket of spring greenery indoors. The mix of glass, living plants, and ceramic creates layered texture in a compact display.
Styling Tips
- Place on a small wooden or slate coaster to protect surfaces.
- Rotate occasionally for even light exposure and growth.
- Keep terrarium away from direct harsh sunlight to preserve plant health.
Bunny-themed mason jar vases and clusters

Decorate mason jars with bunny ear cutouts or paper decals, then use them as vases for dainty cut flowers like ranunculus, daisies, or tulip stems. Wrap jar rims with twine or crochet covers to add texture. Arrange a few jars on a reclaimed wood tray to create a casual centerpiece for a dining table or sideboard. The glass reflects light and the flowers bring seasonal color, while the bunny accents keep the display playful and approachable without being fussy.
Styling Tips
- Mix jar heights for an easy, layered look on a tray.
- Use a tie of raffia or lace instead of twine for a softer feel.
- Choose one dominant flower color to keep the cluster cohesive.
Bunny print throw pillows for sofas

Sew or buy throw pillows with subtle bunny prints on linen or cotton canvas to layer on sofas and armchairs. Keep prints tonal—light gray rabbits on cream, or soft blue on oatmeal—to maintain a grown-up, easygoing look. Combine with boucle textures or woven throws for contrast, and select pillow sizes that complement your seating arrangement. The pillows add a seasonal nod without overwhelming the room, and their tactile fabrics invite lounging during spring afternoons.
Styling Tips
- Mix patterns by pairing the bunny pillow with a stripe or neutral check.
- Choose one or two accent pillows rather than a whole stack.
- Swap pillow covers seasonally for fast updates without extra storage.
Bunny cookie cutter clay ornaments to hang

Use flat clay shapes cut with bunny cookie cutters to make ornaments or hanging tags. After drying, paint with soft washes of color, punch a tiny hole for ribbon, and finish with matte varnish. Hang them from branches in a spring vase, a small indoor tree, or from drawer knobs as seasonal pulls. The flat shapes introduce a handmade paper-clay texture and integrate well with natural branches, linen ribbons, and light wood tones in an entryway or powder room display.
Styling Tips
- Thread with thin leather or velvet ribbon for a luxe contrast.
- Cluster several on a small branch in a simple glass bottle.
- Hand-letter a season greeting on the back as a keepsake.
Bunny motif placemats for casual meals

Stencil bunny shapes onto seagrass or woven placemats using washable fabric paint to add a subtle seasonal accent to mealtime. The woven mat provides tactile texture and grounding for plates, while the stenciled motif keeps the look playful yet restrained. Choose a paint tone that coordinates with your table linens—muted navy, soft blush, or warm gray—to keep the palette gentle. These placemats are easy to store and add a quick festive touch for breakfasts and informal gatherings.
Styling Tips
- Match placemat tones to napkin hues for a cohesive table.
- Layer with a neutral charger beneath ceramic plates for depth.
- Keep centerpiece low so the placemat patterns remain visible.
Bunny shadow box with pressed flowers

Create a shadow box featuring a simple wooden bunny silhouette backed with pressed spring flowers and fine paper. Arrange tiny blooms like baby’s breath, pansies, and tiny fern leaves around the silhouette for a delicate, preserved look. The layered depth of the frame adds interest to narrow walls or gallery displays. Choose a soft paper background—pale cream or very light gray—to let the colors of the blooms and the silhouette contrast gently without overwhelming the delicate composition.
Styling Tips
- Hang at eye level in small clusters for a mini gallery effect.
- Pair with small framed botanical prints to echo the pressed flowers.
- Keep frames simple with thin mats to retain a light feel.
Bunny-themed stair riser decals for a playful touch

Apply removable bunny silhouette decals to stair risers for a playful, temporary upgrade that delights kids and visitors alike. Choose a matte vinyl in soft tones like dove gray, mint, or blush to keep the look calm. The decals work well on painted stairs and can be removed without residue, so the effect is seasonal and renter-friendly. Use one silhouette per riser or alternate patterns for a subtle rhythm that leads the eye up the stairs and brightens a transitional space.
Styling Tips
- Measure risers for consistent decal placement and spacing.
- Combine with a simple runner to keep the stairs safe and stylish.
- Use the same decal color palette on a nearby wall for cohesion.
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