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How to Make an Easter Wreath from Bandannas

You can make this cute Easter wreath in minutes with a few bandannas and some other supplies. I love how easy this one is and how inexpensive! A great way to add some spring cheer to your front door. Are you ready to make a DIY Easter wreath for yourself or someone you love? Learn how to make an easy wreath for Easter below!
Course craft
Keyword easter, easter bunny, spring decor, wreath
Prep Time 5 minutes
Active Time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 5 minutes
Makes 1 wreath
Author Angie Holden

What You Will Need

  • Bandannas two white and one pink
  • Embroidery Hoops 2 in different sizes
  • Craft Knife
  • Hot Glue and Glue Gun
  • Small Wood Circle
  • Black Felt Circles
  • White Felt Circles
  • Large Pink Pipe Cleaner

Instructions

  • Start by adding the white bandannas to the embroidery hoops. Just be sure to pull the fabric taught and tighten the screws.
  • Flip the hoops over and run the craft knife around the back to remove any excess material.
  • Fold the pink bandanna in half twice then roll from the pointed end to the long end.
  • Then fold the roll in half and glue to the top of the small embroidery hoop hiding the screw mechanism.
  • Use a small wood circle on the back to help to hold the ears upright. You may have to use additional glue and play with the ears to get them to stand up.
  • Add the small hoop to the large one by using hot glue on the front and also the back. Be sure to use the small one to hide the screw on the larger one.
  • Then add on felt circles for eyes. You will also want to add on a nose. Roll a large pink pipe cleaner into a circle and add with hot glue.

Notes

I get a lot of questions about getting the ears to stand up. I found that adding the wood circle to the back really did the trick but you can add pipe cleaners or even wire to the back of your bandannas as well. Just use hot glue to secure around the edges of the ears then use the wire to form and shape the bunny ears. After all, no one wants a bunny with droopy ears! I hope that helps answer any questions! If you make one of these wreaths, be sure to leave us a comment and tell us how you got your ears to stand up as well!