Transform your home into a springtime haven with an adorable and creative DIY Bunny and Flower Hanging Plaque! Today, I'm sharing an easy tutorial for decorating a plywood bunny and flower hanging plaque. This hands-on craft is simple, and you'll love displaying it in your home once you're finished. Come along and create one with me!
Video tutorial
Materials:
- One bunny with flowers plaque (size: 4.13" x 6.45" x 0.2")
- Hot glue
- Craft moss
- White paint marker
- Acrylic paint
- Paintbrush
- Mod Podge
- Decorative tissue paper
- Scissors
Step One: Adding Acrylic Paint to the Bunny Head
Begin by applying acrylic paint to the bunny head plaque. I chose brown paint for my bunny. I added a bit of water to thin the paint, ensuring it wouldn’t go on too thick. When applying the paint, focus on the outer edges and make those areas darker. Allow the paint to dry completely.
Step Two: Adding Decorative Tissue Paper and Mod Podge
This step is optional, but I enjoy incorporating decorative paper into my projects. I have a beautiful floral tissue paper that I love to use. Using a paintbrush, I applied a thin layer of Mod Podge to the inner section of the bunny head plaque. Then, I cut a piece of tissue paper and placed it over the Mod Podge, smoothing any creases. After that, I applied a second layer of Mod Podge over the tissue paper and used my heating tool to speed up the drying process. Use a craft knife to cut away any excess tissue paper.
Step Three: Painting the Flowers
Next, I decided to paint the flowers. I selected light pink and purple for the flowers, and a green mixed with white for the leaves.
Step Four: Outlining with a Paint Marker
I outlined the flowers with a white paint marker and added outlines to some areas on the tissue paper.
Final Step: Adding Craft Moss
I added a thin layer of craft moss over the painted flowers to complete the project and included one paper flower.
I am thrilled with how this craft turned out, and it looks fantastic displayed alongside my other Spring and Easter decorations. Thank you for joining me in this creative process! If you create your own version, please let me know—I would love to see it.
Jennifer, you're so kind. I appreciate it. I love coming up with different craft ideas. I appreciate you visiting and commenting. Have a wonderful day!
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This is so sweet, Stephanie! I love what you did with this. So cute.
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DeleteI just think it's amazing what you can do with "plain"/starter craft items. This is SO cute. Visiting from the Crazy Little Lovebirds linkup.
ReplyDeleteJennifer, you're so kind. I appreciate it. I love coming up with different craft ideas. I appreciate you visiting and commenting. Have a wonderful day!
DeleteYou find the cutest things to decorate with! This is adorable. Visiting from the Crazy Little Lovebirds linkup.
ReplyDeleteLisa, thank you! I always appreciate your visits. I'm glad you enjoyed the craft.
DeleteThis is absolutely gorgeous. It would look perfect on our front door.
ReplyDeleteLaura, thank you! Give it a try; it's an easy project, as well. Thanks for stopping by.
DeleteSo cute ! Love it !
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DeleteLove this Steph! So perfect for Spring and Easter. Featuring when my link party opens!
ReplyDeleteCarol, thank you very much. I'm happy you enjoyed it.
DeleteI love how you take everyday items and turn them into something spectacular, Steph! This bunny is gorgeous! Thanks for sharing. Creatively, Beth
ReplyDeleteBeth, thank you very much.
DeleteSteph, you always share the most ADORABLE but completely DOABLE tutorials! Thanks for sharing! Creatively, Beth
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