Kids love bunnies, and turning that love into home decor creates magic in their spaces. Bunny decorations bring soft colors, playful touches, and smiles to bedrooms, playrooms, and nurseries. Whether you’re planning for Easter, a birthday party, or just want to add year-round charm, these ideas work for any budget. From DIY crafts using cardboard and paint to store-bought pieces that last for years, you’ll find options that fit your style and wallet.
Felt Bunny Garland
String together felt bunnies for instant wall charm. Cut bunny shapes from felt sheets in different colors. Use a hot glue gun to attach them to twine or ribbon.
Kids can help pick colors and arrange the pattern. Hang it above a bed, across a window, or on a playroom wall. Felt costs about $1 per sheet at craft stores.
Change colors for seasons or holidays. This takes 30 minutes to make and lasts for years. Store it flat between uses to keep the shapes crisp.
Pompom Bunny Tail Pillows
Add fluffy pompom tails to plain throw pillows. Buy white yarn pompoms or make them yourself. Sew or glue one pompom to the corner of each pillow.
Plain pillows start at $5 at discount stores. Kids will love squishing the fluffy tails. Use washable glue so you can remove tails before washing.
Make different sizes for variety. Small pompoms work for accent pillows. Bigger ones add drama to floor cushions. This simple update transforms basic pillows into bunny friends.
Paper Plate Bunny Faces
Paint paper plates in pastel colors for bunny faces. Add construction paper ears, googly eyes, and a pompom nose. Draw whiskers with markers.
This costs under $10 for supplies to make a dozen. Kids can personalize each bunny with different expressions. Hang them with removable adhesive strips.
Perfect for party decorations that become keepsakes. Change the ear positions for different looks. Standing ears make alert bunnies. Floppy ears create sleepy friends.
Wooden Bunny Shelf Sitters
Small wooden bunnies add rustic charm to shelves. Find unfinished wood bunnies at craft stores. Paint them or leave the natural wood showing.
Unfinished pieces cost $2-4 each. Kids enjoy painting their own designs. Use acrylic paint in their favorite colors. Seal with clear spray for protection.
Mix painted and natural wood for variety. Group them in odd numbers for visual interest. Move them around as kids change their room setup.
Bunny Ear Headband Display
Hang bunny ear headbands as wall art between wearings. Mount decorative hooks at kid height. Display different styles and colors.
Headbands range from $3-10 at party stores. This gives kids easy access for dress-up play. The display becomes functional decor.
Rotate headbands seasonally. Sparkly ears for parties, soft felt for everyday. Add a small mirror nearby for trying them on. Kids love seeing their collection grow.
Carrot Plush Toys in Baskets
Fill baskets with plush carrot toys. Bunnies love carrots, so this makes perfect sense. Use natural woven baskets in different sizes.
Plush carrots cost $3-8 each. Kids can toss them, stack them, or use them for pretend play. The basket keeps everything tidy.
Add a small bunny plush as the carrot farmer. This creates a story element. Swap the basket location around the room. Place it in reading corners or beside the toy box.
Bunny Silhouette Wall Decals
Removable wall decals in bunny shapes update walls instantly. Choose silhouettes in gray, white, or pastels. Arrange them jumping across the wall.
Decal sets start at $15 and remove cleanly. Position them at different heights for movement. Kids can help plan the layout.
Add clouds or grass decals for a meadow scene. Reposition them as kids grow and tastes change. Some decals leave behind no residue on painted walls.
Mason Jar Bunny Vases
Paint mason jars white and add bunny faces. Use black permanent marker for features. Fill with fresh or fake flowers.
Mason jars cost $1-2 each. This works for any skill level. Kids can draw the faces. Use pink paint for inner ears.
Perfect for windowsills or dressers. Change flowers with the seasons. Dandelions, daisies, and wildflowers look sweet. Even paper flowers work well.
Bunny-Themed Growth Chart
Track height with a bunny-decorated growth chart. Paint bunnies along a wooden ruler or canvas strip. Mark measurements clearly.
Canvas charts cost $15-25 ready-made. DIY versions save money using long canvas and acrylic paint. Hang it securely at floor level.
Kids love watching their progress. The bunnies make measuring fun. Add dates beside each mark. This becomes a keepsake they’ll cherish later.
Fabric Bunny Pennant Banner
Sew or glue fabric triangles into a pennant banner. Add simple bunny shapes cut from contrasting fabric. String them on ribbon.
Fabric scraps work perfectly for budget-friendly banners. Use pinking shears to prevent fraying. Each pennant takes five minutes to make.
Mix patterns like gingham, polka dots, and solids. Kids can choose their favorite fabrics. Hang it across doorways or above windows. Machine wash the whole banner when needed.
Bunny Bookends
Ceramic or wooden bunny bookends keep story collections neat. Find them in home decor stores or thrift shops. Paint old bookends to look like bunnies.
New bookends cost $15-30 per pair. Thrifted ones need just paint and creativity. Kids can help design the color scheme.
Place them on bedroom shelves or the playroom bookcase. Heavy bookends work best for stability. Choose sitting bunnies that won’t tip over easily.
Bunny Night Light
A bunny-shaped night light provides comfort at bedtime. Look for LED options that stay cool. Some change colors slowly.
Night lights range from $10-25. Battery or plug-in versions both work well. Kids feel safer with their bunny friend glowing softly.
Place it on a dresser or nightstand within easy reach. Some models have timers that shut off automatically. This saves electricity and extends battery life.
Cotton Ball Bunny Tails Art
Create artwork using cotton balls for bunny tails. Paint bunny bodies on canvas or cardboard. Glue cotton balls where tails belong.
Supplies cost under $5 for multiple projects. Kids love the 3D element. Frame the finished art or hang as-is.
Use watercolors for soft backgrounds. Add grass with green paint. Cotton balls stay fluffy for years under glass. This makes great gifts for grandparents.
Bunny Lamp Base
Replace a plain lamp base with a bunny-shaped one. Ceramic bunny bases fit standard lamp shades. Choose white, gray, or pastel colors.
Bases start at $20 at home stores. Reuse an existing shade to save money. Kids can pick the shade color.
Coordinate with room colors. A pink shade matches pink decor. White shades work anywhere. This functional piece adds personality to desk or bedside table.
Bunny Wreath for Bedroom Door
Hang a bunny wreath on the bedroom door. Use a grapevine base wrapped with ribbon. Add small bunny ornaments and fake flowers.
Wreath supplies cost $10-15. Hot glue everything in place. Kids can arrange decorations before gluing. Change flowers with seasons.
Spring flowers work for Easter. Autumn leaves add fall flair. Winter wreaths use white flowers and glitter. This marks their space as special.
Bunny Print Bedding
Switch to bunny-printed sheets and duvet covers. Look for patterns with small bunnies all over. Pastel colors create calm spaces.
Bedding sets range from $30-60. Sales happen frequently at home stores. Mix solid sheets with printed pillowcases for budget savings.
Kids sleep better in spaces they love. Bunnies create soothing vibes. Wash bedding weekly to keep it fresh. Rotate between two sets for longevity.
Bunny Toy Storage Bin
Store toys in bunny-decorated fabric bins. Find canvas bins with bunny prints or appliqués. Collapsible ones save space when empty.
Storage bins cost $12-20. Label them for different toy types. One for stuffed animals, another for blocks. Kids can carry them easily.
Teach organization while adding decor. Cleanup becomes more fun with cute containers. Stack multiple bins on shelves. Choose washable fabrics for easy cleaning.
Bunny Mobile
Hang a bunny mobile above a crib or reading corner. Felt or paper bunnies dangle from strings. They rotate gently in air currents.
Mobile kits cost $15-25. DIY versions use embroidery hoops and fishing line. Attach five to seven bunnies at varying heights.
Position it where kids can see it lying down. Not too low—safety first. Mobiles soothe babies and entertain toddlers. Remove it when kids start standing in cribs.
Bunny Alphabet Wall Art
Display alphabet prints featuring bunnies for each letter. “A” shows a bunny with apples, “B” with balloons. Educational and cute.
Print sets cost $20-30 framed. Print free versions online and use dollar store frames. Hang them in ABC order at eye level.
Kids learn letters while enjoying bunny art. Point to letters during story time. Change the arrangement as they grow. These work from baby years through early reading.
Bunny Rug
A bunny-shaped rug adds softness underfoot. Find them in round bunny faces or full bunny shapes. Soft pile feels good on bare feet.
Rugs range from $25-60 depending on size. Look for non-slip backing. Machine washable rugs handle spills better. Place it beside the bed or in play areas.
Kids love having a special rug in their space. It defines zones in shared rooms. Vacuum weekly to keep it fluffy. Shake it outside occasionally.
Bunny Wall Hooks
Mount bunny-shaped hooks for coats and bags. Ceramic or wooden bunny hooks come in many colors. Install them at kid height.
Hooks cost $5-10 each. Three to five hooks handle most needs. Kids can reach their own items. This builds independence.
Use different colored bunnies for each child. Everyone knows which hook is theirs. Screws hold better than adhesive for heavy coats. Check weight limits before installing.
Bunny Photo Clips
Clip photos and artwork with bunny-shaped clothespins. String wire or twine across a wall. Attach bunny clips at intervals.
Clothespin sets cost $6-10. Kids can change displayed items themselves. This rotating gallery celebrates their creativity. Paint plain wooden clips to match room colors.
Hang it above a desk or dresser. Display birthday cards, school art, or family photos. Swap items weekly to keep it current. Save special pieces in a memory box.
Bunny Bean Bag Chair
A bunny bean bag creates a cozy reading spot. Choose one shaped like a sitting bunny with long ears. Soft covers feel nice against skin.
Bean bags cost $40-80. Look for removable, washable covers. Kids can move it around easily. Perfect for reading, TV time, or quiet moments.
Fill it properly for good support. Underfilled bags lose shape quickly. Add more filling as needed. Store it against a wall when not in use.
Bunny Curtain Tiebacks
Hold curtains with bunny tiebacks. Fabric or rope versions work well. They add function and style.
Tiebacks cost $8-15 per pair. Attach them to walls or curtain rods. Kids can open and close curtains themselves. This teaches responsibility.
Match colors to existing decor. White bunnies work anywhere. Colored ones add pops of fun. Position them at heights kids can reach comfortably.
Conclusion
Bunny decorations transform ordinary rooms into spaces kids truly love. These 25 ideas work for different ages, budgets, and skill levels. Start with one or two pieces that speak to you. Add more over time as interests grow.
Mix handmade items with store-bought treasures. Let kids help choose colors and placement. Their rooms should reflect their personalities. Bunny decor grows with them—swap baby items for big kid versions later.
Create a space that makes them smile every single day. That’s what great decorating does. Pick your favorite bunny project and start this weekend. Your kids will love what you create together.
























