
Wrap the wreath form with the pink satin ribbon by first securing the end of the ribbon to the wreath with a dab of hot glue, then overlapping slightly and pulling taut as you wrap. Finish with another dab of hot glue.



Assemble the foam bunny craft kit and easter egg craft kits. All the pieces are peel and stick, so this is a perfect step to have kids help with! Each kit comes with 12 pieces so you will have a few left over that you can use as Easter magnets!

To create the wreath, start by attaching the Easter eggs with a dab of hot glue on the back. I used 9 eggs to form the first layer of the wreath.

Next, layer the bunnies on top of the eggs with a dab of hot glue. I used 7 bunnies. Finally, you can fill in any gaps with the little foam Easter egg shapes if you like. I placed the Easter eggs in some of the bunnies’ hands as well!

I styled my Easter wreath along with some Easter terrariums filled with jelly beans, plastic eggs, and mini chicks. You can find the tutorial for these here!

Wrap the wreath form with the pink satin ribbon by first securing the end of the ribbon to the wreath with a dab of hot glue, then overlapping slightly and pulling taut as you wrap. Finish with another dab of hot glue.



Assemble the foam bunny craft kit and easter egg craft kits. All the pieces are peel and stick, so this is a perfect step to have kids help with! Each kit comes with 12 pieces so you will have a few left over that you can use as Easter magnets!

To create the wreath, start by attaching the Easter eggs with a dab of hot glue on the back. I used 9 eggs to form the first layer of the wreath.

Next, layer the bunnies on top of the eggs with a dab of hot glue. I used 7 bunnies. Finally, you can fill in any gaps with the little foam Easter egg shapes if you like. I placed the Easter eggs in some of the bunnies’ hands as well!

I styled my Easter wreath along with some Easter terrariums filled with jelly beans, plastic eggs, and mini chicks. You can find the tutorial for these here!