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Easy Spring Decor: Wooden Bunny Hanging Plaque DIY

Hello everyone! Today, I’m excited to share a simple spring décor idea. I recently bought a wooden bunny plaque and wanted something easy yet perfect for a springtime display. So, I decided to do a quick paint-and-decorate tutorial using just a few materials I already had. This project is beginner-friendly and super easy to create, and you might already have these items at home. The bunny plaque was originally $3, but I got it for just $1—what a great deal!

Wooden bunny plaque



Quick Video tutorial

Materials for wooden bunny plaque

Materials Needed:
- One bunny plaque
- Faux flowers
- Acrylic paint
- Paintbrush or sponge brush
- Embellishments (such as gems, buttons, or stickers)
- Hot glue
- Floral cutters


**Instructions:**

Wooden bunny plaque and paint

Begin applying the acrylic paint using either a paintbrush or a sponge brush. I chose a brown color for my wooden bunny. To achieve a smoother application, I thinned the paint with a bit of water before applying it to the bunny. Allow the paint to dry completely. I used a heating tool to speed up the drying process. If you don’t have one, you can simply set it aside to dry while you prepare the flowers.

Hand with sponge brush adding paint

Wooden bunny and heating tool

Wooden bunny and pink flowers

Next, use floral cutters to trim the faux flowers before attaching them to the bunny's head. I wanted my bunny to have a flower crown look, so I carefully glued the cut flowers in place using hot glue.

Hand adding flowers to wooden bunny


Wooden bunny with flowers and gold leaf vine

Hand adding the gold embellishment


After attaching the flowers, I added a gold leaf vine embellishment around the bunny’s neck. You could also use flower buttons, gems, or any other embellishments you have on hand. I chose the gold leaf vine sticker since it matched my décor and was readily available.

Once you’ve added your embellishments, your wooden plaque décor is complete and ready to be displayed. Isn’t it adorable? I love how it turned out, and it was super easy to create!

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  1. Sweet. Something fresh about Spring decorating.

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  2. OMG, this is so cute! Again, what I love about your finished creations is that they are chic as well as being doable, even by someone like myself, thank you! Visiting from #MMBC

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    1. Melynda, thank you so much! I'm happy to hear you enjoyed the craft. I appreciate your visit. 😊

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  3. Aww! This is just adorable, what a gorgeous decoration. So simple but so pretty!

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    1. Kim, thank you. I love how simple projects can turn into something so pretty.

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  4. This is so cute. I do love a simple, easy craft.

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    1. Laura, thank you. Happy to hear that you enjoyed it.

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  5. He is so cute & looked easy to make. I can have a short attention scan at times so this is a perfect craft for me.

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    1. Jen, thank you! Yes, this was a simple craft that anyone can create. I'm glad you enjoyed.

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  6. Stephanie,
    What an adorable bunny. You always create such lovely decor.
    Congratulations, you are being featured on WWBH. https://eclecticredbarn.blogspot.com/2025/04/bunnies-galore-on-wwbh.html
    Hugs,
    Bev

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    1. Bev, thank you so much. I'm glad you enjoyed this bunny craft project. It was fun and super simple.

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  7. This is so adorable and perfect for spring and Easter Stephanie. I am pleased to feature your darling bunny hanging at Love Your Creativity.

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    1. Linda, thank you very much. I appreciate it so much. I'll be sure to visit the link.

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  8. I'm visiting from Will Blog For Comments linky. The bunny is adorable and you give the steps instruction which makes it so easy to try to do. Thank you!

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    1. Thank you! I'm happy to hear you enjoyed it.

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  9. How cute! Featuring you at Wednesdays in the Studio!

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  10. It's so, so cute, Steph! So simple, but darling! Pinning. :) Thank you for sharing this post with all of us at the Will Blog for Comments #60 linkup! Looking forward to seeing what you'll share at #61, too--it opens next week. Hope your week is a great one. :) P.S. Love the new look of your blog.

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    1. Jennifer, thank you! 😊 I enjoy your link party. And thank you for noticing the changes I made to the blog. I appreciate it.

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