For the last few years I’ve set a goal to do at least one pin from my Pinterest collection each season. I don’t always reach that goal, but am slowly trying out pins. Today I’m sharing my DIY Easter sock bunny. There are several posts online for a sock bunny. I used a Dollar Tree pair of white socks. I could not find an all-white pair of men’s socks and had to buy a women’s pair. It works fine but is a little smaller than those shared elsewhere.
Supplies needed to make the bunny: one white sock, string or thin ribbon, bag of rice, glue gun, buttons, ribbons, and small decorations.
Fill up the sock with dried rice. Use string or thin ribbon to tie on sock in two places to form 2 round sections.
I glued 2 black small buttons for eyes on top section. Then I added a small deep pink one for the nose. I used a Sharpy to make a mouth and wrapped a pink ribbon over the string.
The top of the sock is then cut in 2 to form ears. You need to glue the two side of ears together. Finally cut the absolutely top section off and round the end with scissors.
I added ribbon ties on each ear at the top with curls of ribbon. I also added spirals of curls and a decoration on the front of neck ribbon.
I’m very happy with my white bunny with pink ribbons. You can use whatever bow, ribbon, or small item for decorations. Use glue where needed.
I made a spring vignette in the living room on my grandmother’s table. I changed the art to my floral anchor and added my vintage ginger jar on the right side of the frame. On the left, I made a faux rose bouquet in a vase.
I’m very happy with my new bunny for spring. I wish you a beautiful day!
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I did a couple of snowmen using cans and cotton batton and the rest. I love your bunny. I think I’m going to try to make my bunny. Thanks Carol
Cruisin paul
Paul do you have a photo of your snowmen? I’d love to try that. Did you make a post about it? I love snowmend.
I think even I could make this one! And she’s terribly cute!
Your bunny would probably be cuter than mine as you are so artistic! It’s not hard or I wouldn’t have been able to do it!
So cute! A funny idea!
Aww! That is just adorable. A perfect decoration for Easter. x
Your bunny is adorable! What a perfect Easter decoration.
This is delightful Carol, so cute!
Your little Easter bunny is so cute. I made snowmen a few years ago using white socks, now I must try these.
Please stop by and share on OMHGWW this week.
Happy Spring!!
I’m so glad you like it Karren – I did share it on OMHGWW on Tuesday. I just need to remember to look up your sock snowman to do next winter!
This is simply adorable. Thanks for sharing at #aclwcc. Pinned & Tweeted.
It’s an easy craft too. Have a great weekend.
Such a cute craft for children to make for the Easter table :o)
#MMBC
Your bunny is adorable! It seems like such an easy DIY. Thanks for sharing with us on Happiness is Homemade on LifeasaLEOWife.com. I’d love to have you come share on my newest link party, Crafty Creators. It’s open Thursdays at 6 am CST thru Mondays at 11:59pm. I think our readers of that party would love this post as well. This would make an adorable project for my littles in Sunday School, so I’m so glad I saw it.
XOXO,
Niki ~ Life as a LEO Wife
Thanks Niki for the invitation. I’d be happy to come visit your new party. I hope you’re having a great weekend!