DIY Easter Bunny Bucket
I cannot believe that Easter is just over a week away! And, Easter is late this year. Where has the time gone? Since I have at least nine million projects on my plate right now, I am feverishly working on Easter Baskets for my niece and nephew. {And, let’s face it, my own boys} Typically, I do a larger joint basket for the family, and smaller little individual baskets for the kids. On a recent trip to Target, where else, I grabbed a few of their party buckets for $1 each. I could have just added a few trinkets to them and called it done, but I really wanted to add some cute little bunny ears to them. I was able to make two Easter Buckets in less than 10 minutes with the help of my Cricut Maker!
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Make an Easter Bucket:
These adorable little homemade Easter baskets are the perfect size for just about anyone! I added some cute little bunny ears to our Bunny Face SVG from last year, and hot glued the ears to the bucket.
Supplies:
SVG {Use code BUNNYBUCKET to download it FREE}
Small Bucket or Basket
Optional; Adhesive Vinyl
Step 1:
Download the SVG File from the shop and upload it to Design Space.
Step 2:
Size the file to fit your bucket or basket.
Step 3:
Next, send the file to be cut. I cut the larger part of the ear from felt, and the smaller part from a cute floral fabric. The face would be cut from adhesive vinyl, but I decided not to add it right now…I may or may not add it, I haven’t decided.
Step 4:
Use Fabric Glue to apply the fabric to the felt.
Step 5:
Hot glue the ears to the inside of the bucket.
Step 6:
{Optional} Apply the vinyl bunny face to the bucket with transfer tape.
Step 7:
Fill the adorable homemade bunny bucket with crinkle shreds, candy, and fun Easter toys. Oriental Trading Company sent me a surprise box of goodies, and they were just right for the kids Easter baskets!
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Tags : Cricut Maker, DIY, Easter, Kids Easter, Oriental Trading Co.