
Begin by placing a piece of painters tape diagonally on the deck portion of the white candle holder. This will mark off the section you paint.

Take your paint and apply three coats to the portion you would like with color, including the base of the pedestal. Make sure to allow the paint to dry in between coats. We painted our candle holders a variety of magenta, light pink, light blue and turquoise.

Once the paint is completely dry, remove the painters tape. You should have a crisp line where your new paint meets the white candle holder.

Now onto those little bunnies! Make sure to have two clean paint brushes on hand for this part of the project. Take your first paintbrush and dip it into the Mod Podge. Paint the Mod Podge onto the sections of the bunny you would like to be gold.

While the Mod Podge is wet, cut small sections of gold leaf foil sheets and gently place them on top of the Mod Podged portions of the bunny. Press delicately to adhere the gold foil in place.

Add some fresh greens to the top of the candle holder and place your new gold foil bunny on top. Repeat steps one through six with the additional candle holders and bunnies and the first part of your centerpiece is complete!

Now onto those gorgeous, gold terrariums! Simply fill the bottom of the gold terrarium with Pink Craft Sand, or any color of your choosing that matches the palette of your party.

Place some fresh flowers and greens on top of the Sand.

Top the greens with an Easter figurine or decoration of your choosing. We had these adorable white and gold bunnies which were the perfect size and fit for our Easter party!

With the array of gold foil bunnies on color blocked candle holders and fabulous flower-filled terrariums, this DIY created a gorgeous centerpiece that was the talk of our Modern Easter Party!
Make sure to check out our Modern Easter Party, DIY Color Block Easter Egg Place Card, DIY Color Block Easter Egg Sign and our recipe for White Chocolate Mousse for even more Easter inspiration!

Begin by placing a piece of painters tape diagonally on the deck portion of the white candle holder. This will mark off the section you paint.

Take your paint and apply three coats to the portion you would like with color, including the base of the pedestal. Make sure to allow the paint to dry in between coats. We painted our candle holders a variety of magenta, light pink, light blue and turquoise.

Once the paint is completely dry, remove the painters tape. You should have a crisp line where your new paint meets the white candle holder.

Now onto those little bunnies! Make sure to have two clean paint brushes on hand for this part of the project. Take your first paintbrush and dip it into the Mod Podge. Paint the Mod Podge onto the sections of the bunny you would like to be gold.

While the Mod Podge is wet, cut small sections of gold leaf foil sheets and gently place them on top of the Mod Podged portions of the bunny. Press delicately to adhere the gold foil in place.

Add some fresh greens to the top of the candle holder and place your new gold foil bunny on top. Repeat steps one through six with the additional candle holders and bunnies and the first part of your centerpiece is complete!

Now onto those gorgeous, gold terrariums! Simply fill the bottom of the gold terrarium with Pink Craft Sand, or any color of your choosing that matches the palette of your party.

Place some fresh flowers and greens on top of the Sand.

Top the greens with an Easter figurine or decoration of your choosing. We had these adorable white and gold bunnies which were the perfect size and fit for our Easter party!

With the array of gold foil bunnies on color blocked candle holders and fabulous flower-filled terrariums, this DIY created a gorgeous centerpiece that was the talk of our Modern Easter Party!
Make sure to check out our Modern Easter Party, DIY Color Block Easter Egg Place Card, DIY Color Block Easter Egg Sign and our recipe for White Chocolate Mousse for even more Easter inspiration!