How adorable is this pom pom Easter bunny wreath? This one is super easy to make, and I just love the rustic look. In fact, it's one I can make in under half an hour, feel like it looks as good as a fancy wreath from a store, and spend under $5 to make! What's not to love about that?! Definitely add this to your upcoming .
I am thinking I should start calling myself the queen of pom poms. I just love making these little yarn pom poms! Of course, adding them to a cardboard wreath form meant I could turn simple items into a gorgeous wreath just in time for Easter.
Another great thing about this craft is that it is so simple kids of all ages can make them with you.
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Pom poms are one of my favorite things to make with yarn. They are so easy and super versatile. Making them is truly one of the easiest crafting projects I ever do, and I know you'll love making them too. My process is below.
Yes! I love the solid white bunny design as it is just classic and matches any decor. You can use any colors you want. I think pink, purple, blue, yellow, and green in pastels are ideal for this bunny. Of course, you can get creative and even use gray or brown yarn to make it more realistic, but I think the bright colors look best hanging on the wall.
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This wreath requires several large yarn pom poms. So, you will begin by wrapping yarn around the palm of your hand.
Once you have 20-25 wraps around your hand, gently remove it from your hand and tie another piece of yarn around the middle.
Clip the loops on both sides of the bundle of yarn.
Trim off excess to create a ball of yarn (pom pom).
Now, draw a large circle onto cardboard, and using a craft knife cut it out then cut the center out so you have a wreath shape.
Glue the pom poms to the wreath frame until you are happy with the look.
Cover all of the cardboard on one side with pom poms.
Now, you will cut out two large white ears from craft paper.
Then cut out two slightly smaller ears from pink craft paper.
Glue the ears together.
Attach the ears to the back of the cardboard wreath.
Now, you will cut a length of ribbon, and add it to the back of the wreath in a loop for hanging.
Hang the wreath on your door for Easter!