
Paint the front of each bunny using the acrylic paint and foam brushes. One coat is all you need and will dry within minutes!

To create the garland, use the twine that comes with the bunny kit. Thread the twine through a darning needle and then run the twine through the two holes at the top of an Easter egg.

Continue by adding two more eggs, and then a bunny. I repeated the pattern of 3 eggs + 1 bunny until I filled the length of twine. If you want a longer garland you can use a longer piece of twine!



I hung the garland under our kitchen bar to serve as a backdrop for our Easter Bunny Brunch. Don’t miss the rest of our Easter Bunny Bunch, including the DIY Bunny Balloons and Carrot Patch Centerpiece!

Paint the front of each bunny using the acrylic paint and foam brushes. One coat is all you need and will dry within minutes!

To create the garland, use the twine that comes with the bunny kit. Thread the twine through a darning needle and then run the twine through the two holes at the top of an Easter egg.

Continue by adding two more eggs, and then a bunny. I repeated the pattern of 3 eggs + 1 bunny until I filled the length of twine. If you want a longer garland you can use a longer piece of twine!



I hung the garland under our kitchen bar to serve as a backdrop for our Easter Bunny Brunch. Don’t miss the rest of our Easter Bunny Bunch, including the DIY Bunny Balloons and Carrot Patch Centerpiece!