Use pretty scrap fabric to make the cute Easter bunny banner. This sturdy banner, which can be used year after year requires no sewing.
I love the Pottery Barn catalog for ideas and inspiration, as well as for shopping.
And I really love it when I see something in the catalog and say, “Hey, I can make that myself!”
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That’s just what I said when I saw this paper bunny garland in the Pottery Barn Kids catalog. And since my Easter bunny banner is made of fabric, instead of scrapbook paper, I’m pretty sure it will hold up even better than the original.
It was the perfect project for this month’s no-sew crafting challenge.
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Supplies for the Easter Bunny Banner
- Phoomph for Fabric! adhesive sheets (I used stiff Phoomph; it also comes in soft)
- Scissors
- Quilting fat quarters or calico fabric
- scissors
- hot glue gun
- assorted pom poms
- cotton twill tape or ribbon
- Easter bunny pattern, which you can download HERE
Instructions for the Easter Bunny Banner
Cut Phoomph into a rectangle to fit the bunny pattern. Peel off backing to expose the adhesive. (I did a video last year showing how to use Phoomph. You can check that out HERE if you have any questions on how to work with it.)
Smooth fabric over the adhesive. There’s no need to iron, but do press and stretch to remove any wrinkles. Repeat on the other side.
Use a pen to trace bunny pattern onto the Phoomph-covered fabric. Use fabric scissors to cut out bunny.
Use hot glue to attach pom pom tail to bunny.
Use hot glue to attach bunny shapes to twill tape or ribbon, allowing a few inches between each bunny. Be sure to also allow extra ribbon at the end so you can hang your Easter bunny banner.
This is a great way to use up fabric scraps. You can make each bunny out of a different fabric, as I did.
I also had fun matching their pom-pom tails to the fabric.
Don’t forget to check out the other no-sew spring and Easter projects from my blogging pals.
No-Sew Burlap Flower Pillow from StoneGable
For more no-sew Easter ideas, check out our projects from last year, too.
Bernadette
Super cute! I just love this! I saw you on the Creative Collection link party and had to come check it out. My Easter decorations are done, but I am pinning this to use for next year!
Cathy
Adorable! SOOOOO cute! I would love for you to share your awesome post at this weeks Happiness Is Homemade Link Party! http://wp.me/p466oG-2i6 Have a terrific week!
Theresa @DearCreatives
Thanks for sharing your Easter project at the party! Pinned & shared.
Jennifer Dawn
This is a darling idea! I love the fabrics you chose!
Carole
The.cutest.EVER! Thanks for sharing a great project that is easily doable! Pinning…
Atta Girl Amy
Thanks so much! It really is an easy project. The hardest part is choosing the fabrics to use!
Anna Miller
I LOVE this! Classy and cute at the same time. Pinned!
Atta Girl Amy
Thanks! Glad you like it!
Erlene
Such a cute banner. Love the pom pom bum. Would love if you shared this on the Spring Craft Easter Blog Hop.
Julie
These are so cute, what a fun way to use fabric scraps. So pretty
laura wolf
This is so cute and your directions make it all seem possible! Thanks for sharing.
Atta Girl Amy
Glad the directions were straightforward. Ler me know if you end up making a banner of your own.
Jesica
This is so adorable! I don’t have any kids around so I’ve never put much effort into Easter but now I want a bunny banner 🙂
Atta Girl Amy
You deserve it! And a nee Easter dress and a basket full of treats too
Amanda @ The Refurbished Home
This banner turned out so cute! Before I even finished reading I found myself looking around my house trying to decide where I am going to put one. 🙂 Thank you for the great idea.
p.s. stopping by from the Too Cool Crafts Mom 2 Mom Link Up
Atta Girl Amy
Thats drfinitely the hardest part — deciding where to hang it.
Suzy @ Worthing Court
Amy – this is just too, too cute! I love it!
Atta Girl Amy
Thanks, Suzy. Can’t wait for you to join us again next month!
Shirley@Housepitality Designs
Super, super cute Amy!
Atta Girl Amy
Thanks, Shirley! My neighbor already wants me to make one for her.
laura@top this top that
love your sweet little banner amy!
Atta Girl Amy
Thanks, Laura. Can’t wait to see you in a few months. And mama says hi!
Yvonne @ StoneGable
I think this little bunny banner is just so darn adorable!!!! I have to make it. And the fabric just sings Spring!! Thanks for sharing this and being a very important part of our little group! xo
Atta Girl Amy
Aww, you are so sweet. I can’t wait to see the StoneGable version of this. Burlap and ticking would be awesome!
Confessions of a Plate Addict
How cute is that, Amy! And I love that your bunny banner is a great knockoff, too! I am enjoying our little group!…hugs…Debbie
Atta Girl Amy
I love our little group, too. So much creativity and so many different projects. It’s amazing we’ve never each done the same thing on the same month. I was worried about this PB knockoff, though, since you are the PB queen!