DIY Sunflower Decoupage Wood Bunny
Are you looking for a fun and easy DIY project to spruce up your home décor? Look no further than this adorable sunflower napkin decoupage bunny! With just a few supplies and some creativity, you can transform a plain wooden bunny into a charming piece of décor that’s perfect for spring, summer and and fall!
Supplies & Tools Needed –
- Wooden bunny
- Sunflower napkins or tissue paper
- Mod Podge
- Foam Brush
- School Glue
- Paint – Dark Brown & White
- Heat Gun
- Scissors
- Parchment Paper
- Mini Press or Iron
- Sanding Block
- Piece of 1/4″ ribbon
- Hot Glue Gun & Glue Sticks
Paint wood bunny with dark brown paint. Let dry.
Apply a thin layer of school glue to the bunny. While still tacky, paint a layer of white paint on top of the glue.
Use a heat gun to dry creating the crackle effect.
Cut out the sunflower design from the napkin or tissue paper in the size you desire.
Paint a layer of modge podge on the bunny the size of the cut out. Let dry.
Place sunflower cut out on bunny and cover with a sheet of parchment paper. Heat modge podge with mini heat press or iron until cutout is firmly in adhered.
Take a sanding block and gently sand the excess sunflower cutoff from the bunny.
Tie a small bow in the 1/8″ ribbon and hot glue to neck of bunny.
Display!
Making a DIY sunflower napkin decoupage wood bunny is a fun and easy project that can add a lot of charm to your home décor. With just a few supplies and simple steps, you can create a beautiful and unique piece of décor that will brighten up any room in your home. So go ahead and give it a try today!
Don’t forget to share your finished creation with me on social media using the hashtag #DHAD_Crafting. Happy crafting! 🌻🐰
I’d love to hear what you think about this cute and fun Sunflower Decoupage Bunny. Drop me a note in the comments below!
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Sunflower Decoupage Bunny
This adorable sunflower napkin decoupage bunny is a perfect addition to your Fall décor!
Materials
- Wooden bunny
- Sunflower napkins or tissue paper
- Mod Podge
- Foam Brush
- School Glue
- Paint – Dark Brown & White
- Scissors
- Parchment Paper
- Sanding Block
- Piece of 1/4″ ribbon
- Hot Glue Gun & Glue Sticks
Tools
- Heat Gun
- Mini Press or Iron
- Hot Glue Gun & Glue Sticks
Instructions
- Paint wood bunny with dark brown paint. Let dry.
- Apply a thin layer of school glue to the bunny. While still tacky, paint a layer of white paint on top of the glue.
- Use a heat gun to dry creating the crackle effect.
- Cut out the sunflower design from the napkin or tissue paper in the size you desire.
- Paint a layer of modge podge on the bunny the size of the cut out. Let dry.
- Place sunflower cut out on bunny and cover with a sheet of parchment paper. Heat modge podge with mini heat press or iron until cutout is firmly in adhered.
- Take a sanding block and gently sand the excess sunflower cutoff from the bunny.
- Tie a small bow in the 1/8″ ribbon and hot glue to neck of bunny.
- Display!