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These Easter bunny mason jars are such a cute and easy holiday craft to make. Fill them with candy or votive candles and use them for Easter decor or as Easter gifts. And good news. No special equipment is needed! You can make your own silhouette bunny stickers without any fancy machines.

Easter Bunny Mason Jars

Easter Bunny Mason Jars


You can find all the supplies you need for these bunny mason jars at the craft store. I used chalk paint here because it works so well on non-porous surfaces, often with just one coat.

To make the bunny silhouette sticker, you can use your own bunny stickers or any shape you draw or find online. I’ve included a template I made for you if you prefer the bunny shown here. If you’re using these adorable bunny mason jars as gifts, pair them with a printable Easter basket tag that you can tie around the rim!

Pastel colored mason jars with bunny

What You’ll Need to Make Easter Bunny Mason Jars


Pretty Easter Bunny Mason Jars on pastel easter grass

How to Make Easter Bunny Mason Jars


  1. To make the bunny sticker, place a piece of blue painters tape (4 to 5 inches long) on wax paper, sticky side down.
  2. Place a second piece of blue painters tape on top of the first, sticky side down, so the sticker is thicker.
  3. Cut one of the bunnies from the template (no need to be precise, just cut a rectangle around the bunny).
  4. Place the bunny on the blue tape.
  5. With scissors or a craft knife, cut out the bunny, cutting the template, blue tape, and wax paper.
  6. Remove the wax paper from the blue tape.Cutting a bunny from a template
  7. This may take some fiddling, but work the edge with a toothpick or your fingernail.
  8. Adhere the bunny sticker to the mason jar.
  9. Paint the mason jar with chalk paint. Let dry and, if necessary, paint a second coat. When dry, remove the bunny sticker.Painting over a template on a mason jar
  10. If you like, add a mini or medium pom-pom tail with a dab of hot glue. Cut circles of cardstock to cover the lid and add ribbon, if desired.
Easter Bunny Mason Jars

Is there anything the mason jar can’t do? I’m loving these pretty Easter bunny mason jars. Right now, mine are filled with white candies and resting on my mantle until I can find a worthy recipient. That recipient may just be me!

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The inspiration for these cute Easter bunny mason jars came from the blog Happiness is Homemade.

Easter Bunny Mason Jars

These Easter Bunny Mason Jars are perfect to fill with candy or votive candles and use them for Easter decor or as Easter gifts!

Age Group: Adult Crafts

Project Type: Easter

Author: Meaghan Mountford

Supplies

  • mason jars
  • 2- inch blue painter’s tape
  • bunny printable printed on white cardstock
  • wax paper
  • scissors or craft knife
  • chalk paint in pastel colors
  • paint brushes
  • mini pom-poms optional
  • hot glue gun optional
  • colorful cardstock and ribbon optional

Instructions

  • To make the bunny sticker, place a piece of blue painters tape (4 to 5 inches long) on wax paper, sticky side down.

  • Place a second piece of blue painters tape on top of the first, sticky side down, so the sticker is thicker.

  • Cut one of the bunnies from the template (cut a rectangle around the bunny).

  • Place the bunny on the blue tape.

  • With scissors or a craft knife, cut out the bunny, cutting the template, blue and wax paper.

  • Remove the wax paper from the blue tape.

  • Adhere the bunny sticker to the mason jar.

  • Paint the mason jar with chalk paint.

  • Let dry and, if necessary, paint a second coat.

  • When dry, remove the bunny sticker.

  • If you like, add a mini or medium pom-pom tail with a dab of hot glue.

  • Cut circles of cardstock to cover the lid and add ribbon, if desired.

This post was originally published on this blog on March 24, 2017.

Meaghan Mountford

Meaghan Mountford was a professional cookie decorator for nearly a decade before starting The Decorated Cookie in 2008, a blog about decorated cookies, painted marshmallows, and other crafty sweets. She is the author of two cookbooks, Cookie Sensations and Sugarlicious: 50 Cute and Clever Treats for Every Occasion.

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