I’m back with more of my Easter mantle, this time to share how to make this paper Easter Bunny Banner! Easter is a favorite holiday in my home, and my kids absolutely love it. So, when I decorated my mantle for Easter while they were all away at school, they we’re soo excited to see the after.
To see more, like how to make my Easter signs you can check that out here; otherwise, here’s how you can make this Easter Bunny Banner too!
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Making this paper Banner was so quick and easy to do. It’s also a great project to make with little ones who want to help. So want to make this banner yourself? Here’s what you’ll need.
Materials Needed:
- Cardstock or Paper, I used Cricut’s Deluxe Paper in Natalie Malan Belle Citron, but you can find more options here.
- Vinyl
- Transfer Tape
- Easter Banner Art
- Cricut Explore Air 2
- Essential Tool Set
- Cotton Balls
- Glue
- Ribbon
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Here’s How to make this Easter Bunny Banner!
Step 1 || You can grab the art in Cricut Design Space HERE, some of it might require you to either purchase it or have Cricut Access.
Don’t have Cricut Access? If you haven’t already signed up for Cricut Access, I suggest you do. You get access to tons of graphics and art elements to create your own designs. Check out Cricut Access HERE.
Step 2 || Follow the prompts on Design Space to start cutting each paper Bunny, the paper Egg, and the Vinyl for the Egg.
Step 3 || Start the bunnies and carefully remove the paper from the mat and apply small cotton balls with glue for the tail. You can cut a cotton ball in half to make it smaller.
Step 4 || Next, start making the center egg art. If you haven’t already, cut the vinyl, then prep and weed it.
Step 5 || Next, transfer your Vinyl with Transfer Paper.
Step 6 || Finally, string a ribbon or twine through each item, and it’s ready to be hung up!
Here’s the after.
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Happy crafting, enjoy!
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