Quick and Easy Dollar Tree Bunny Easter Eggs

Get ready for cuteness overload with these quick and easy Dollar Tree bunny Easter eggs! These twine-wrapped cuties are just darling and can be displayed in so many different ways. Let me show you how they are made…
dollar tree garden cloche
 
There is something about Easter decor that just makes me happy. Maybe it’s the sweet little chicks, or possibly the cute little Easter bunnies. Whatever it is, I’ve been having so much fun creating all kinds of neutral farmhouse spring decor for my home.
 
And, you know the Dollar Tree is one of my first stops when looking for supplies. You are going to want to head over to your local dollar store to pick up the supplies for these bunny Easter eggs – they are that cute!

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SUPPLIES NEEDED FOR BUNNY EASTER EGGS

All the supplies needed can be found HERE in my Amazon Shop!

  • Dollar Tree bunny-shaped Easter Eggs
  • Baker’s Twine 
  • Scissors
  • Small White Pompoms
  • Hot Glue Gun

bunny Easter eggs supplies

HOW TO MAKE EASY BUNNY EASTER EGGS

Step 1.

Start by gluing a piece of twine to the bottom of the bunny egg. If you haven’t used finger protectors yet, I highly recommend them. They help save your fingertips from those nasty hot glue gun burns! 

gluing twine to bunny Easter egg

Step 2.

Continue to wrap and glue the twine around the bunny egg. You want to keep the twine nice and tight so it covers the entire egg. 

continue gluing twine to bunny eggs

Step 3. 

You want to wrap the bunny ears with twine as well. You can already see how adorable these bunnies are going to be!

top of bunny egg wrapped with twine

Step 4.

When you get to the end of the egg, cut the twine and add a dab of hot glue. 

trimming end of twine

Step 5.

Hot glue a pompom to the back of the egg for the bunny’s tail. 

gluing bunny tail to egg
So sweet… 
bunny tail on Easter eggs
 

Twine-Wrapped Bunny Easter Eggs

There you have it! I took a simple plastic bunny egg and stepped it up a notch with baker’s twine and pompoms. You can find twine in so many pretty colors now. Wouldn’t these look so pretty in pretty pinks and purples too? Whatever your decorating style is, these little guys will look right at home. 
 
before and after bunny Easter eggs

Now it’s time to decorate with your bunny eggs…

I placed the eggs on a moss-covered bird’s nest and adore the look. 

close up of bunny Easter eggs on nest

 

They look great displayed on this DIY Dollar Tree cloche as well. 

dollar tree garden cloche

I made the DIY cloche by taking the Dollar Tree Garden Bell Cloche below…

dollar tree bell cloche

adding a big buffalo check bow on the top through the holes and setting it on a thrifted plate glued to a simple Dollar Store candlestick!

twine wrapped bunny eggs under cloche

I made the bow with my Easy DIY Bow Maker HERE.

finished bow made with the diy bow maker

step by step video tutorial

If you want to see the exact step-by-step process, be sure to check out this video tutorial below over on my YouTube Channel!   

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Dollar Tree Bunny  Eggs

For just a few dollars you can fill a decorative bowl or dough bowl with these decorative eggs. Plus, you can use them year after year! Don’t you love budget-friendly crafts? I sure do!  

bunny Easter eggs wrapped in twine

I hope you like this simple Easter craft idea. Be sure to let me know if you make your own. 

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before and after bunny Easter eggs
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Quick and Easy Dollar Tree Bunny Easter Eggs

Let me show you how to make adorable bunny Easter eggs with dollar store plastic eggs and twine.

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Instructions

  • Start by gluing a piece of twine to the bottom of the bunny egg.
  • Continue to wrap and glue the twine around the bunny egg. 
  • When you get to the end of the egg, cut the twine and add a dab of hot glue. 
  • Wrap the bunny ears with twine as well.
  • Hot glue a pompom to the egg for the bunny's tail. 
  • Decorate with your adorable bunny Easter eggs!

4 Comments

    1. southerncrush says:

      Awe thank you so much Julie! You’re a doll!

  1. Melanie,
    These are just darling. I love how you placed them under the garden cloche. It’s all just adorable. I’d love to share a link to your post on my Sunday, Dirt Road Adventures if that’s ok.

    1. southerncrush says:

      That would be amazing my friend! Thank you so much!

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