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Mar 01 · 31 Comments

How to Make a Bunny Boxwood Wreath: Easter Decor

Craft Projects· DIY Artwork + Signs + Mirrors· DIY Projects· Inspiration· Seasonal Decorating Ideas

How to make an Easter bunny boxwood wreath. #Easter #spring #wreath

I’m sure my neighbor thought I was crazy when I texted her at 8:30 the other night asking if I could have a couple of wire hangers. Most neighbors ask for a cup of sugar, but the crazy craft lady next door asks for clothes hangers. When the creative mood strikes, you just have to go with it. Today, I’m sharing how I made the bunny boxwood wreath from my Easter decor vignette out of greenery from the craft store, floral wire, and clothes hangers. You will also need a set of pliers and wire cutters.

Supplies for making a bunny boxwood wreath

One bunch of greenery (item #278184 from Hobby Lobby) and two hangers are enough to make a 16″ tall bunny, just like the one that sits inside this 25″ X 21″ frame.

Easter vignette with a boxwood bunny wreath

Hobby Lobby didn’t have any artificial boxwood, so this is the closest I could find. I wanted to use real boxwood like I used in my boxwood wreath tutorial, but our hedges were trimmed back in the fall. ***Update (3-17-13): I recently found this simple tutorial on how to preserve boxwood that I will try the next time I make a wreath.**

The stems on this greenery are 4 1/2″ long and are solid plastic. This makes it easy to put on the wire form without it falling apart or fraying like silk greenery would.

greenery sprig

The best way I found to cut the wire is to hold the hanger with your wire cutters and bend it back and forth till it breaks. I knew that I wanted the rabbit’s body to be six inches in diameter, so I wrapped the wire around a bucket and twisted the ends. The head is about the size of a 20 ounce can.

How to make a bunny boxwood wreath with wire

Use pliers to finish off twisting the wire tightly.

wreath frame made from hangers

 

I ended up trimming the ends of the bunny ears and made hooks by using pliers. I bent the hooks in opposite directions to keep the ears from flopping forward.

bunny ears made from clothes hangers

Gather two sprigs of the greenery and attach them to the wire form with floral wire. There is a piece of floral wire towards the bottom of the sprig and one towards the top. They are hidden underneath the leaves about an inch and a half from each end. It helps to use the pliers to twist the floral wire tightly and then snip the excess with the wire cutters. Overlap the next two sprigs of greenery about an inch and a half.

floral wire placement for wreath

Once the body, head and ears are covered with greenery, attach the two circles with floral wire and clamp the ears on with the pliers. Touch up any of the hanger that is showing with craft paint.

Tie a bow around his neck and text your neighbor to thank her for generosity.

Bunny boxwood wreath

What are you looking forward to the most once it’s springtime?

To see more holiday decorating ideas, like this Easter decor, click on this link.

 

tricia

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  1. Jennifer Mae says

    Mar 20 at 5:24 pm

    Hi Tricia, I’m a sucker for boxwood wreaths. This diy bunny wreath is adorable!!! Thank you so much for sharing. It’s on my friday favorites {easter diy} 🙂 You are welcome to come check it out: http://themooninmae.blogspot.com/2016/03/friday-favorites-diy-easter.html

    Thanks!!
    Jennifer Mae

    Reply
  2. Amanda says

    Feb 09 at 12:28 pm

    Hi! I just curated a board with Hometalk called “Unique Wreaths for Every Occasion” and included yours! So glad, too, that they placed your image on the front graphic! Here’s the post/board. Have a great week.
    Amanda
    http://www.amandajanebrown.com/2015/02/22-wreath-ideas-every-occasion.html

    Reply
  3. Morgan says

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    Reply
  4. Carrie - Worth Pinning says

    Mar 19 at 12:15 pm

    Your bunny is so sweet.

    Reply
  5. Gabbi @ Retro Ranch Reno says

    Mar 19 at 11:56 am

    I love this…so sweet!

    Reply
  6. Tonya @ Love of Family & Home says

    Mar 19 at 11:13 am

    LOVE this Tricia!! Your whole vignette is just perfect and that boxwood bunny is ADORBS!! Thanks so much for linking up to the “Hop To It” party!! I just wanted to let you know that I featured your project on my blog today!

    Reply
  7. Bonnie and Trish @ Uncommon says

    Mar 17 at 7:40 pm

    Just precious! Featured this tonight at Monday Funday! 😉

    Reply
    • Tricia says

      Mar 17 at 9:06 pm

      Thank you so much, Bonnie and Trish! Y’all have made this girl’s day!

      Reply
  8. Kris says

    Mar 17 at 12:39 am

    This is such a cute wreath! I’m in the process of making it now!

    Reply
    • Tricia says

      Mar 17 at 7:16 pm

      Thank you, Kris! I’m so happy to hear that you are making one for yourself!

      Reply
  9. Beja says

    Mar 08 at 7:13 pm

    SHUT. THE. FRONT. DOOR. and open it again so you can see the cutest bunny wreath EVERRRRR!!!! IN LOVE WITH THIS!!!

    Reply
    • Tricia says

      Mar 10 at 8:15 pm

      Thanks so much! You made this girl’s day!

      Reply
  10. Laura @ House Of Joyful Noise says

    Mar 05 at 2:32 pm

    I love it! . . . And shared it on my page!
    Simple, adorable decor.

    Reply
    • Tricia says

      Mar 05 at 11:00 pm

      Thank you so much for sharing!

      Reply
  11. Stephanie says

    Mar 04 at 5:38 pm

    HI!

    Fell in love with this and shared with my readers { http://www.polkadotbungalow.blogspot.com } 🙂 Have a beautiful day! Thanks for the CUTE idea for Spring!

    Love your blog by the way 🙂

    Stephanie
    Polka Dot Bungalow

    Reply
    • Tricia says

      Mar 05 at 11:06 pm

      Thank you for sharing! I had to add one of your camera straps to my Pinterest board. They are gorgeous!

      Reply
  12. Mariel says

    Mar 03 at 11:20 pm

    What a great tutorial and so cute! I would love for you to share this or any of your great ideas at the link party going on now (and every Saturday through Tuesday) at ‘Or so she says …’ Hope to see you there! http://www.oneshetwoshe.com

    Reply
  13. Ginger says

    Mar 03 at 9:42 pm

    Great tutorial! This is the cutest wreath I have seen for Easter/Spring yet! It is so fresh too!

    Reply
  14. Niki says

    Mar 03 at 8:42 pm

    Tricia, this is ABSOLUTELY beautiful!!! I just LOVE it!!!

    Reply
  15. Kelly @ Eclectically Vintage says

    Mar 03 at 6:38 pm

    I adore this bunny! What a fun idea!
    Kelly

    Reply
  16. crystal says

    Mar 03 at 5:39 pm

    That is the cutest bunny I have ever seen! Thanks for the tutorial! 🙂

    Reply
  17. Jen O'Brien says

    Mar 03 at 7:49 am

    Love this TRicia! Sharing on FB. So incredibly clever! Happy Sunday!

    Reply
  18. Shannon Fox says

    Mar 02 at 4:28 pm

    This couldn’t be any sweeter! Great tutorial Tricia. It really is just darling. I love bunnies and this one sure makes me smile!!

    Reply
  19. Linda@Coastal Charm says

    Mar 02 at 10:01 am

    Thanks for sharing how you made this cutie!!

    Blessings,
    Linda

    Reply
  20. Melissa @ Keep Calm and Decorate says

    Mar 01 at 9:35 pm

    This is one of the cutest spring wreaths that I have ever seen. I love the greenery!

    Reply
  21. audra says

    Mar 01 at 12:53 pm

    love this!!!! thanks for sharing….

    Reply

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