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Upcycle Your Old Craft Project into a Bunny Floral Arrangement

Transform your old wooden craft project into an adorable bunny floral arrangement through upcycling. This fun DIY project repurposes old items from a previous craft into something new and beautiful.

 Today, I'd love to share how I took my Bunny plaque, which I purchased last year from Dollar Tree, along with a wooden crate box from a previous craft, and created a new display. We're making an adorable bunny floral arrangement that is perfect for the Easter or Spring season.

Spring Bunny Floral Arrangement

Materials for bunny floral arrangement

Materials
One bunny plaque
One wooden crate box
Artificial flowers
Foam block
Decorative napkin
Ribbon
Mod Podge
Acrylic paint
Paintbrush
Hot glue

Wooden bunny plaque and paintStep 1: Applying paint 

As my wooden bunny plaque is from an older craft, I decided to leave the bunny white and added a few details, such as a cute bunny nose. I used black paint to add an eye to the bunny plaque.

Bunny and burlap ribbon

Step 2:Adding the Burlap Ribbon
 Next, take a section of burlap ribbon and wrap it around the neck of the bunny plaque. I reused my burlap ribbon from a previous craft,  there was no need to cut it. However, you may need to cut your ribbon to fit your bunny plaque. Use hot glue to attach the ribbon securely.

burlap ribbon and decorative ribbon
Step 3: Adding the Decorative Bow
After adding the burlap ribbon, take your decorative bow and tie it over the burlap ribbon. I created a smaller bow from the ribbon I purchased from Dollar Tree. 

Mod Podge and decorative napkin

Mod Podge and napkin section
Step 4: Adding Mod Podge and Napkin
Cut the section of the decorative napkin you want to use on your wooden crate. Remove the second layer of the napkin. Then, take your paintbrush and apply a layer of Mod Podge over the front side of the crate. Add your napkin over the Mod Podge.

Wooden crate and bunny plaque

Foam blocks and crate
Step 5: Attaching Wooden crate/Adding foam blocks/Artificial Flowers
Using hot glue, attach your wooden crate box to the bottom section of the wooden bunny plaque. Place foam blocks inside the crate box, then add your pre-cut artificial flowers to the foam blocks inside the crate.

Artificial flowers in wooden crate box


Bunny floral arrangement

Bunny floral arrangement

Wooden bunny with burlap ribbon and decorative bow

That completes your wooden bunny floral arrangement. I love taking an old craft project and reusing materials to create a new decoration. Thank you for visiting, and I hope this inspires you to take an old craft and give it new life.

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Comments

  1. What a fun project, so cute!

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  2. Cute idea!!! Happy Spring and Happy Easter!

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    1. Sarah, thank you so much. Happy Spring and Happy Easter! 😊 🐣 🌼 🌸

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  3. Stephanie, love this little bunny and flower arrangement. The carrot in with the flowers, makes me think Ms. Bunny is saving a snack for later! so cute!!. Patty

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    1. Patty, I love your comment. That was so cute! Yes, Ms. Bunny is saving those carrots for later. Thank you for visiting. 😊 🥕

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  4. What a cute project! It's perfect for the season ahead! I love all the step by step directions, too! Thank you!

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    1. Laura, thank you! This was such a fun project. :) I appreciate you visiting.

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  5. What a cute upcycle project. So creative to be able to transforms one project into another. Happy Easter.

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    1. Judy, thank you! Yes, I love being able to reuse materials from an older project. Thank you for taking the time to visit. :) Happy Easter.

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  6. This is such a lovely idea - perfect for an Easter breakfast table :)

    #MMBC

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  7. This is so cute! What a fantastic craft, it's the perfect decoration for Easter.

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  8. Stephanie,
    This is so adorable. Congratulations, you are being featured on TFT. I hope you stop by. https://www.eclecticredbarn.com/2024/03/bunnies-everywhere-on-tft.html
    Happy Easter.
    Hugs,
    Bev

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    1. Bev, thank you! 😊 I'll be sure to visit. Thank you for including my craft in the features.

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  9. Always such brilliant upcycles, Steph! Thanks for sharing! Have a FABULOUS week! Creatively, Beth

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  10. This turned out so great. I love a good repurposed project. Featuring when my party opens later!

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    1. Carol, thank you! I'll be sure to stop by the party later.

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  11. The stenciling is my favorite part! Featuring you at Wednesdays in the Studio!

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