These stylish, mossy, Easter Bunny Topiary Trees will add the perfect touch of Easter elegance to any home! Learn how to devise your very own Easter Bunny Topiary Tree with these really simple materials and easy steps! Plus join me for an Easter Blog Hop, as some of my favorite fellow bloggers share how they’ve gotten ready for Easter this season!
I’ve been wanting to try making my own topiary trees for awhile now, since some of the beautiful ones that I come across in the stores seem just a little bit on the expensive side. Since it’s almost Easter, and I’ve been needing to throw together an Easter project for this year as well, I thought why not try and blend the two! And well, this is what I came up with…
I actually made two of these little guys, and they really were so easy to make! I recycled some items that I already had on hand, so this project literally cost me zero dollars!
I reused old Christmas balls for the head and bodies of my bunnies, and I already had the moss stuffed away in one of my craft cupboards. All I did was paint my Christmas balls with regular white glue and roll them in the moss.
However, the trick to getting the moss to stick really well, is to cut it up into small pieces. This made the application process much smoother!
After my balls were all moss covered, I poked some holes in them and stuck them on some cedar branches leftover from my Christmas urns. FYI: If I had to make my bunnies again, I would probably make the holes before covering the balls with moss… Way less messy!
This pretty cement pots were extras that I picked up at the dollar store last year. I found them hanging out in the giant project pile down in basement. I think they ended up being just perfect for this project!
I used hot glue to fasten my bunny heads to my bunny bodies, and then made them some ears and tails out of some burlap-lace ribbon that I already had. I also hot glued these on too.
And here is how my Easter Bunny Topiary Trees turned out!
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Sarah this is an Incredible idea for Easter. I truly love that you reused Christmas balls that were not longer going to be in rotation for your home to creat these little guys. They turned out great you are so creative.
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Sarah this is an Incredible idea for Easter. I truly love that you reused Christmas balls that were not longer going to be in rotation for your home to create these little guys. They turned out great you are so creative.
Thanks so much Jen! I’m trying to figure out what else I can make with my moss and Christmas balls next! Maybe a snowman?! 😀
Sarah that bunny is so cute! You have moss hanging around in your craft stash? You are my hero, lol!! Great Easter project and I love that you did it for $0!
Thanks so much Susanne! And yes, lol… I stocked up on moss at one point in my life… super weird, I know! 😀
Sarah, you have done a really great job with these! I have a thing about moss and often include it in my home decor projects. I really need to have a go at making some of these as I think they are adorable.
Thanks so much Sam! Moss is so fun, and there is just so much you can do with it… The possibilities are endless! 😀