DIY Easter Bunny Mesh Wreath

DIY Easter Bunny Mesh Wreath
Spring is in full swing, and what better way to celebrate the season than with a cheerful, festive wreath! This week, our talented floral designer Tim has crafted a stunning Easter Bunny Mesh Wreath that is sure to bring joy to any front door. Featuring vibrant hot pink 10" deco mesh, a charming Bunny at its center, and an array of bright ribbons and Easter floral accents, this wreath is a perfect combination of playful and stylish. Whether you're welcoming guests for Easter or simply adding a touch of seasonal charm to your home, Tim's creation is sure to brighten up your space and bring smiles all around! You can recreate this Wreath using the steps and supplies listed below.
Supplies needed:
- (1) 15" Wreath Base Deco Mesh Work Form - White
- (1) 10" Metallic Deco Mesh - Pink
- (1) 2.5" Fuchsia Pink Linen Ribbon
- (1) 1.5" Spring Bright Plaid Ribbon
- (1) 23" Boy Bunny with Flowers
- (4) 18" Pastel Cutout Flower Spray
- Floral Wire
- Wire Cutters
- Scissors
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- Before getting started, make sure you have gathered all of the necessary supplies
- Tim began this Wreath by first adding the Mesh onto the Work Wreath. To start you will use the ties that are on the Wreath Form to tie down the Mesh. Then you will make loops as you move around the Wreath Form. You can adjust the size of the loops to fit how large you want the finished product to be. Tim worked his way around the outside of the Wreath and then moved into the inner ring to finish the base of the Wreath off.Â
- Once all of the Deco Mesh had been added, Tim moved on to adding the Easter Floral Accents, He evenly distributed the stems throughout the Wreath. To attach them he trimmed some of the length off the end of the stem. He used floral wire and the existing ties on the Wreath Form to attach the stems to the Wreath. He spread the individual branches of the stem out to give each stem more spacing and coverage on the Wreath.Â
- Next Tim attached the Easter Bunny to the center of the Wreath Form using floral wire.
- To finish off this Wreath, Tim ties a small 4 loop bow to go on the right hand side of the Wreath. He layered both ribbons together and left short tails on the Bow. He attached this bow using floral wire.
- Once all of your components have been added you will have a festive and whimsical Easter Wreath that can be used throughout the Easter season.Â
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- Rebecca Coffman