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DIY moss bunnies


I loved the moss bunny decor that became pretty popular last year and it’s also a big hit this year. So when I planned out my Easter decor this year I knew that I wanted to include them. I made these two moss bunnies for less than $5 with items from the thrift store and the dollar store.









What you will need





1. Bags of moss. ( I got mine from the dollar store I think I only used one bag but the $5 cost of this project includes two bags of moss)





2. Bunnies. ( I used a bunny silhouette that I found at the dollar store and a $2 bunny from the thrift store)





3. Glue gun and glue





Once you have your materials you are ready to go. In my case before I started I scraped the glitter off of the green bunny and gave it a coat of white paint to have neutral base. I also scrapped the eyes off the blue bunny and removed his bow to use for another project.









Step one ☝🏽





Apply the hot glue to the surface of the bunny. Work in small sections.





Step 2





Take some moss and press it onto the hot glue. be very careful. I burned my fingers many times on this process. Use finger protectors if you have them. I also recommend using a foil pan to keep the moss contained while you are working with it. This is what I did.









Step 3





Continue until you have covered the entire bunny. When you are done you can tie a twine bow around the neck of the bunny.









If you liked this please Pin it and share it. Comment if you try this and have tips on how I can make it better. Follow me on Instagram to see how I decorate with it for Easter. Thank you for reading. Peace 🌺


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