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DIY farmhouse fabric bunny (no sew)

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This DIY farmhouse fabric bunny is the perfect spring craft. Using drop cloth or scrap fabric, these farmhouse bunnies could be done in minutes! No sewing machine required with a FREE bunny template included.

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how to make a stuffed farmhouse bunny

Spring is right around the corner, y’all! Easter eggs, Easter decorations, it is all coming so fast. These easy diy farmhouse bunnies can stick around even after all the easter decorations have came down. The drop cloth fabric makes these bunnies the perfect spring decor, you could even do them in different colors, or use scrap fabric.

Iv’e provided step by step instructions with a video tutorial to make this easy easter bunny craft even easier. No sewing skills required.

Supplies needed for your farmhouse fabric bunny:

  • drop cloth or your choice of fabric
  • hot glue gun or fabric glue
  • scissors (using pinking shears would be SO cute along the body shape of the easter bunnies)
  • polyfil (or stuffing from an old pillow)
  • alphabet letter stamps (optional) Hobby Lobby has these also.
farmhouse fabric bunny

STEP ONE: CUT OUT YOUR TEMPLATE

Below I have provided a FREE bunny template for you to use for this easy craft. If you prefer, you could easily draw your own bunny pattern on a piece of paper.

FREE bunny template

STEP TWO: TRACE YOUR BUNNY TEMPLATE ONTO YOUR FABRIC

Trace your bunny template onto a double layer of fabric. I used a pencil.

free bunny template

TIP: You could use straight pins to keep the template in place but I find that to just be an extra step.

STEP THREE: CUT YOUR BUNNY OUT OF YOUR FABRIC

On the double layer of fabric, Use your scissors (or pinking shears) to cut the bunny shape out.

using sewing scissors to cut

STEP FOUR: GLUING YOUR BUNNY TOGETHER

Using your hot glue, start gluing your bunny together. Starting with the bunny’s ears, then the bunny’s neck, working your way to the bottom of the bunny, stopping to stuff the bunny along the way.

glue gun gluing a project

IMPORTANT! Make sure you leave the very bottom of the bunny open to stuff (or stuff as you go, like me)

gluing your farmhouse bunny closed

STEP FIVE: STUFFING YOUR BUNNY

As you glue your bunny together, stop and fill the bunny along the way. You could wait until the end but I prefer to fill the bunny as I glue, I find that filling the bunny as I go produces a cleaner look and my glue doesn’t dry as fast.

TIPS: use a wooden spoon or stick to push your filling into hard to reach spots (such as the inner ear shapes).

stuffing your fabric farmhouse bunny

Your bunny is complete! The next steps are totally optional but add a cute vintage feel to your bunny.

drop cloth fabric bow

I added a bow made out of a scrap piece of my drop cloth fabric and used my favorite alphabet letter stamps to add some easter spirit to my cute bunny.

Take a look below on how to make your own fabric bow.

Let’s make a fabric bow

how to make a fabric bow

First, wrap one piece of fabric over the other then repeat for the other side.

Next, use a string to wrap around the middle.

Tie a knot in the back and cut the excess.

Now that we have added cute little details, you have completed your no sew farmhouse fabric bunny!

how to make a fabric bunny

Ideas for using your farmhouse bunnies in your spring decor:

  • Use your no sew farmhouse fabric bunny as a dough bowl filler.
  • Customize your bunnies to use in your kids easter baskets. (Pink bunnies, blue bunnies, use different fabrics that represent each kid. This makes a heartfelt homemade gift while saving you money)
  • Style your bunnies in a tiered shelf.
  • Make the bunnies smaller to make bunny garlands to hang across your mantle.
  • Make the bunny larger to make a bunny pillow!
  • Flip your bunnies over to use them in your farmhouse decor all spring long.

Let me know what you think of these DIY farmhouse fabric bunnies in the comments below.

Should we make fabric carrots next? Have more no sew projects you’d like to share with me? I’d love to hear them!

See my sister project, a no sew bunny garland!

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  1. Merrilee McDonald

    February 26, 2023 at 8:20 pm

    This is absolutely darling!

    • Caitlyn Free

      February 27, 2023 at 9:48 pm

      Thanks so much Merrilee!

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