Easy DIY Dollar Tree Beaded Bunny Wreath
Ready to make a *gorgeous* spring wreath for your front door without breaking the bank? With just a few Dollar Tree supplies and super simple steps, anyone can create this adorable beaded bunny wreath—it’s easy, affordable, and totally charming!

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Are you ready to hop into a fun and budget-friendly DIY project that’s perfect for spring or Easter? Let’s turn a couple of Dollar Tree finds into the cutest beaded bunny wreath that’ll have everyone asking, “Where did you buy that?” Spoiler: You’ll get to say, “Oh, I made it!”
Another cute craft for the spring are these milk jug Easter bunny baskets and pipe cleaner flowers that are perfect for kids to make.

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📌What You’ll Need
Beaded Wreaths – you will need two. The ones from the Dollar Tree are about 10 inches in size.
Floral Wire – this is NOT the regular thin wire, you need one that is thicker so that the ears do not fall over. I used the entire pack from the one I found at Dollar Tree.
Coral Dahlia Flowers – or any flower of your choice.
Eucalyptus or Boxwood Floral Picks – both of these look great.
Hot Glue Gun and Glue Sticks – I LOVE this hot glue gun! It’s cheap and rechargeable.

✨How to a Make a Beaded Bunny Wreath From Dollar Tree Supplies
Take one of the beaded wreaths and locate the wire closure. Bend the wire closure back to release the beads. Once the closure is undone, slide the beads off and set them aside for later use.

Shape the floral wire into two bunny ears. Adjust the size of the ears to your preference; larger ears will stand out more from the wreath.

Secure one end of the floral wire to the second (intact) beaded wreath form by wrapping it tightly around the frame. Slide beads onto the wire to cover the bunny ear shape, adjusting the number of beads for the desired look.

Once the first ear is beaded, wrap the wire around the center of the wreath to anchor it before forming the second ear. Repeat the process for the second ear, threading beads and securing the wire to the wreath form. Use any leftover wire to firmly attach the ears to the wreath.

Use wire cutters to trim small pieces of eucalyptus or boxwood greenery and a dahlia flower. Detach two leaves from the dahlia flower and set them aside.

Attach the greenery, dahlia flower, and leaves to the wreath using hot glue. Arrange them in a visually pleasing way around the base of the ears or wherever you prefer.

Tie a piece of string or ribbon to the top of the wreath for hanging.
💡Helpful Tips
- For extra stability, add a small amount of hot glue at the base of the ears where they connect to the wreath. This step is optional but provides added security.
- Make the wreath bigger by getting a larger size.
Ta-da! Your beaded bunny wreath is complete, and it’s hopping with charm! Hang it on your front door, display it in your favorite cozy spot, or gift it to someone who loves a good dose of springtime cheer.

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Cheap DIY Beaded Bunny Wreath

Make the cutest DIY Dollar Tree bunny wreath in less than one hour and for less than $15!
Materials
- 2 Beaded Wreaths - from Dollar Tree
- Thick floral wire
- Coral Dahlia Flowers
- Eucalyptus or Boxwood flower picks
- Hot glue gun and glue sticks
- Wire Cutters
- Optional - string for easier hanging
Instructions
- Open the wire closure on one wreath to remove the beads. Set them aside for later.
- Bend floral wire into two bunny ear shapes. Adjust the size based on your preference, using the entire length of the wire for sturdiness.
- Wrap one end of the floral wire around the second wreath to secure it.
- Slide beads onto the wire to cover the ear shape, stopping when it looks just right.
- Wrap the floral wire around the middle of the wreath to anchor it, then shape the second ear.
- Thread beads onto the wire and secure the end tightly to the wreath.
- Add a dab of hot glue at the base of the ears for extra hold if desired.
- Trim small pieces of greenery and a dahlia flower with wire cutters.
- Attach the greenery, flower, and leaves to the wreath using hot glue.
- Tie a string or ribbon to the top of the wreath for easy hanging.