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Easy Dollar Tree Easter Tabletop Decoration

Transform your Easter table into a whimsical wonderland with a delightful metal bunny plaque from Dollar Tree - it's an easy and affordable DIY project!

Today we are creating an Easter tabletop decoration using one of the galvanized bunnies from Dollar Tree. I actually purchased it last year, but I hadn't gotten around to creating a craft with it until now. This craft is beginner-friendly and only uses a few materials. 

Easter bunny metal decoration with faux tulips and leaf design displayed near candle pillars.

Easter bunny tabletop decoration with faux tulips and leaf design

Video tutorial



Materials such as Mod Podge, twine, paint, and metal bunny decoration

Materials

One galvanized bunny sign
One rectangular wooden piece can easily use scrap wood. I am using a wooden piece from a block set.
I purchased one round wood piece at Dollar Tree; they come in different shapes. I decided to go with the oval shape.
Acrylic paint- I am using a color called celery for the wood pieces and applying white to the bunny sign.
Twine
Faux greenery and tulips
Mod Podge
Paintbrush
Hot glue
Decorative napkin
Floral cutters

galvanized bunny decoration near paintbrush and paint.

Begin by taking your paintbrush and applying paint over your galvanized bunny. This is not required, but I wanted to apply a thin layer of white paint before I used my Mod Podge and napkin.
Allow your paint to completely dry.

Mod Podge, decorative napkin, and painted Easter bunny metal decoration

Next, using a paintbrush apply a thin layer of Mod Podge over the painted surface on your bunny. After doing this, take your napkin and remove the second layer of your napkin before applying it over the first coat of Mod Podge. Lay your napkin over your Mod Podge and gently press it down. 

I normally use a blow dryer when working with Mod Podge. I've noticed that it helps with removing any lines and creases. Apply a second coat of Mod Podge over your napkin and repeat the previous steps. Use your scissors or craft knife to remove any of the leftover napkins around the edges. Set your bunny aside.

Paintbrush, wooden block, and paint

Next, take your acrylic paint and begin to apply it to your wood pieces. Allow your wood pieces to dry before gluing them together.

wooden pieces glued together

Take your rectangle wood piece and using hot glue, glue it to the center of your oval wooden piece.

Decorated metal bunny with leaf design next to twine bow

After, take your twine and with a small section create a bow. Take your twine and begin to wrap it around your bunny where the indentions are before you get to the body of your bunny. I started with a single strand and tied it off before wrapping it around. Cut and glue down any of the remaining twine.

Faux flowers near floral cutters

Attach your bunny to your wood stand by applying hot glue to the bottom of the bunny. Take your floral cutters and begin to cut your floral and greenery to size.  After cutting your flowers, start to glue them onto your wooden stand. 

Metal Easter Bunny displayed on table

Easter tabletop decoration displayed on windowsill.

Your decoration is now complete. I love how this craft turned out. Such a simple creation and most materials were purchased at my local Dollar Tree. I hope that you have enjoyed this craft. Let me know if you decide to create your very own. Thank you so much for stopping by and creating with me. I'll see you soon. 

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Comments

  1. Stephanie this is adorable! I'd love to invite you to come share your DIY and link up at my weekly link party for a chance to be featured! https://www.ourtinynest.com/2023/03/01/weekly-link-party-337/

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    1. Thank you! I shared it at your weekly party. Thank you for letting me know about it last time. 😊

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  2. This is too cute! I would like to invite you to link up your crafty DIY project to my link party for a chance to be featured. https://www.vintagestylegal.com/2023/03/whimsy-home-wednesday-no-19.html

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    1. Thank you so much! I appreciate the invite as well. :)

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  3. How pretty. Reminds me of the one you did where the metal was shaped like a jar. Thanks so much for linking up at the #UnlimitedLinkParty 102. Shared.

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    1. Dee, thank you! Yes, I used the same eucalyptus napkin in this craft that I used in that one. 😊

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  4. Stephanie,
    Such a cute idea. Congratulations, you are being featured on WWBH. https://www.eclecticredbarn.com/2023/03/spring-is-coming-on-wonderful-wednesday.html
    I hope you stop by.
    Hugs,
    Bev

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  5. Stephanie, CONGRATS! Your post is FEATURED at the #UnlimitedLinkParty 103!

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  6. This is adorable!! What a fun project for Spring! Thanks so much for sharing at Home Imagined this week!

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  7. So cute! I'm featuring your post on today's Crafty Creators. Thanks for sharing!
    Niki | Life as a LEO Wife

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    1. Niki, aw thank you! I'll be sure to come by. I appreciate it. :)

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  8. This is a beautiful Easter craft. I love the green leaves decoupaged on the bunny.

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  9. LOVE this Easter Bunny Steph! We will be featuring you starting Wednesday at the Creative Crafts Linky Party! Pinned and shared
    Creatively, Beth

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    1. Beth, thank you so much! Always appreciated. :)

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  10. This is absolutely darling! What a fun decorative accent made from simple materials!

    Thanks so much for joining the Grace at Home party at Imparting Grace. I'm featuring you this week!

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  11. Your bunny turned out so pretty and I like that it's a budget-friendly craft! Thanks for sharing at the #HomeMattersParty. See you at the new party this week!

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  12. Steph, this is adorable! Love this. Thank you so much for sharing this tutorial with Sweet Tea & Friends this month dear friend.

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  13. This looks soooo cute! Thank you so much for sharing it with us at #alittlebitofeverything link up party.

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    1. Thank you for visiting. I'm happy to hear you enjoyed this craft. :)

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