Transform ordinary terracotta pots into charming Easter Bunny planters with this delightful DIY project. Perfect for adding a touch of whimsy to your spring decor, these painted pots are not only fun to create but also serve as a unique centerpiece for your home or garden. With just a few supplies and some creativity, you can craft these adorable planters that everyone will be talking about.
Place the Easter Bunny planter on a windowsill or a coffee table to bring a pop of springtime cheer into your home. Pair it with pastel-colored decor or fresh spring flowers to enhance the seasonal theme. Consider placing it next to a vase of tulips or daffodils for a cohesive and inviting look. The matte finish of the pots provides a contemporary touch that pairs well with modern or rustic decor styles.
DIY Easter Bunny Planter
Materials
2 medium-sized terracotta pots
Matte white acrylic paint
Matte pink acrylic paint
Paintbrushes of various sizes
Pencil
Craft glue
White and pink felt fabric
Scissors
Potting soil
Spring flowers or plants
Directions
Start by cleaning the terracotta pots to ensure they are free of dirt and dust.
Paint both pots with matte white acrylic paint, applying multiple coats if necessary for an even finish. Allow to dry completely.
Once dry, use a pencil to sketch the bunny’s face on one of the pots. Include features like eyes, a nose, and a mouth.
Fill in the sketched features with matte pink acrylic paint for the nose and white for the eyes. Use black for the pupils and other details.
Cut out bunny ears from the white felt fabric. Add a smaller pink felt piece inside each ear to create the inner ear detail.
Attach the felt ears to the top rim of the bunny pot using craft glue. Allow the glue to dry properly.
Fill the pots with potting soil and plant your choice of spring flowers or plants.
Arrange the pots together, with the bunny pot taking center stage, to complete your Easter Bunny planter setup.

Variations & Tips
For a more personalized touch, consider painting the bunny’s face with different expressions or adding accessories like a tiny bowtie or glasses. You can also experiment with pastel colors to match your existing decor or use different types of plants for varied textures and heights. If you prefer a more subtle look, opt for neutral shades and minimalist features. Additionally, using pots of different sizes can create a more dynamic display when grouped together.
