Spring always nudges me toward tiny, tactile projects and a pile of colorful yarn is my favorite invitation. I remember making a cluster of pom-pom bunnies on a rainy afternoon, hands warm from tea and the soft fluff collecting everywhere.
Those little bunnies brought a quiet, silly joy to the kitchen window sill.
Bunny Pom Pom Easter Craft Projects have a way of turning ordinary scraps into cheerful objects. Each project here feels like a small celebration of texture and pastel color, perfect for tucking into baskets or scattering across a table as the sun warms the room.
Mini pom-pom bunny keychain with floppy ears

This tiny pom-pom keychain lives in my pocket and still makes me smile whenever it brushes against my hand. The yarn is pleasantly fuzzy under fingertips and the floppy ears wobble with a soft bounce.
A tiny felt nose and seed-bead eyes give it character without heaviness, and the metal ring adds a faint jingle that somehow feels festive. It sits against coins and receipts like a gentle reminder of spring, its pastel tones catching light in a forgiving, cozy way that brightens a routine moment.
Steps
- Wind yarn around a small stiff template until the bundle feels dense and fluffy.
- Tie thread tightly around the center, slide the bundle off the template, and snip the loops to form a pom-pom.
- Trim the pom-pom into a rounded shape with scissors and attach a small ring for keys.
- Cut and shape two ear pieces from felt and secure them behind the pom-pom with thread or adhesive.
- Add tiny details like seed-bead eyes and a felt nose to finish the face.
Pastel pom-pom garland to brighten a shelf

A garland of little pom-pom bunnies draped across a shelf feels like a slow, quiet celebration. Each pom-pom has a slightly different personality, some compact and dense, others a bit shaggy, which I find charming.
The pastel palette feels gentle and layered, with cream, blush, and mint catching light in soft ways. The texture invites absentminded touching and creates a pleasing contrast against books and ceramics.
On a breezy morning the garland lifts just a little, catching the sunlight and scattering subtle shadows along the wall.
Steps
- Create a series of pom-poms in coordinating pastel shades, varying sizes for visual interest.
- Thread a strong cord through the centers of the pom-poms using a blunt needle or looped thread.
- Space the pom-poms evenly along the cord and knot or secure them so they hold position.
- Add small felt ears or tiny pom-pom tails to alternating pieces for a bunny-like rhythm.
- Hang the garland across a shelf or mantel and adjust spacing for a balanced look.
Delicate bunny wreath made from fluffy pom-poms

A small wreath made of pom-pom bunnies leans against the wall like a soft floral arrangement. The round pom-poms form a cushioned ring that feels inviting to touch, and the clustered ears create a rhythm that reads as playful rather than fussy.
I like how the fluff catches the light differently across the surface, with tiny shadows between the pom-poms. The overall impression is approachable and a little nostalgic, as if a vintage bonnet met modern crafting materials.
It rests well on a door or propped on a shelf for a quiet seasonal accent.
Steps
- Prepare a circular base from lightweight material and wrap it with ribbon or yarn for a soft foundation.
- Make multiple pom-poms in two or three coordinating colors, keeping sizes fairly consistent.
- Press the pom-poms together around the base, securing each with thread or strong adhesive so the ring feels full.
- Add small felt ears or tiny floral accents at one spot to suggest bunny faces.
- Finish with a ribbon loop for hanging and fluff the pom-poms to even out the shape.
Pom-pom napkin rings that whisper spring charm

These napkin rings feel like a tiny luxury at the table, a soft contrast to ceramic plates and cutlery. Each pom-pom has a little face suggested by a felt nose and tiny stitched eyes, and they sit comfortably against linen napkins.
The texture invites guests to handle them and the pastel hues pick up tones from the table setting. When the light hits them they throw soft shadows across the cloth, adding depth to the place setting.
I tend to tuck a small sprig of greenery beneath each for an extra hint of seasonality.
Steps
- Make small dense pom-poms in matching colors and decide which will serve as the focal bunny heads.
- Slide a loop of sturdy ribbon or elastic through each pom-pom center to create the ring portion.
- Trim pom-poms to an even shape and press in small felt ears at a slight angle.
- Embellish faces with tiny beads or embroidery stitches for eyes and noses.
- Place them around napkins and adjust ribbon tension so the rings sit snugly.
Easter egg cozy topped with a tiny bunny

A little pom-pom bunny peeking out of an egg cozy feels almost like a secret smile at breakfast. The cozy itself is a soft sleeve that cradles the egg, and the bunny on top adds an element of surprise when lifting the cup.
Yarn texture contrasts against cool porcelain, and the pastel head of the bunny creates a focal point that invites a slow morning. I like the way the cozy warms up the whole setting, turning a simple egg into an affectionate, handmade moment that sits happily among cereal bowls and a chipped mug.
Steps
- Crochet or knit a small sleeve sized to fit a standard egg snugly, choosing a soft pastel yarn.
- Create a tiny pom-pom bunny head and trim it into a neat round shape.
- Attach small felt ears and tiny facial details to the pom-pom head with thread.
- Secure the bunny to the top of the cozy so it sits centered when the egg is placed inside.
- Place the egg in the cozy and fluff the pom-pom to perfect the silhouette.
Plush pom-pom bunny that fits in the palm

This palm-sized pom-pom bunny feels like a small companion on long walks or closed-eyes moments. The body is satisfyingly squishy and the yarn halo around the face catches the light with a soft halo effect.
Holding it brings a calming, tactile focus—the fuzz ribboning between fingers and the faint weight of a stitched-in bead. I once found one tucked into a jacket pocket and it made a mundane commute unexpectedly gentle.
Its compact size makes it easy to place on a shelf or slip into a gift box for a neighbor.
Steps
- Create a larger pom-pom for the body and a slightly smaller one for the head, ensuring both are dense and fluffy.
- Secure the head to the body with strong thread, positioning it so the silhouette reads as a bunny.
- Add felt ears and stitch on small bead eyes and a stitched nose for personality.
- Insert a small bit of stuffing or a tiny weight if a firmer feel is desired and finish seams neatly.
- Trim stray fibers and fluff the fur to achieve an even, plush appearance.
Pom-pom planter toppers hopping among succulents

Tucking pom-pom bunnies among plant leaves feels whimsical and slightly secretive, like tiny visitors paused on a windowsill. The plush textures of yarn contrast against smooth succulent leaves, creating an appealing interplay between soft and firm.
Colors in pastel and cream stand out against the green of the plants, and the little ears lift the scene into something playful. I enjoy the way the bunnies can peek out from between pots, catching a sliver of light.
They offer a gentle, decorative pop that makes a plant corner feel curated yet informal.
Steps
- Form small pom-poms in muted colors and trim them into round, compact shapes.
- Attach short wire stems or wooden picks to the underside so the pom-poms can be nestled among foliage.
- Add tiny felt ears or stitched facial features to suggest bunny heads.
- Insert the stems gently into the soil around succulents, varying heights for depth.
- Step back and reposition the toppers until the scene feels balanced and playful.
Bunny gift toppers for a simple package finish

A small pom-pom bunny perched on a wrapped gift turns a plain package into something unexpectedly tender. The yarn halo gives a soft, handmade feel that contrasts nicely with kraft paper or glossy wrap.
I like tying a thin ribbon around the package and letting the bunny rest slightly off-center, as if taking a casual bow. The tactile element invites fingers to linger a moment before the paper is opened.
These toppers make even small tokens feel personal and considered, and they travel well without losing their fluffy appeal.
Steps
- Craft small pom-poms in colors that complement the chosen wrapping paper.
- Affix tiny felt ears and stitch on minimal facial features to create bunny heads.
- Secure the bunny to a ribbon or a small wooden peg with thread or adhesive.
- Tie the ribbon around the package and position the topper so it rests neatly on top.
- Optionally trim any loose fibers for a polished presentation.
Pom-pom bunny magnets holding cheerful notes

Sticking a pom-pom bunny to the fridge brings a playful pause to the kitchen routine. The magnet on the back holds light notes or drawings while the soft front keeps things from feeling utilitarian.
I enjoy how the yarn’s halo softens the metallic surface and how the little ears lend a hint of character from across the room. They are small gestures that invite people to leave a scribbled message or a receipt without the harshness of plain magnets.
The tactile contrast between cool metal and warm fluff always makes me smile.
Steps
- Create round pom-poms and trim them to an even, compact profile.
- Glue or stitch small felt ears onto each pom-pom and add minimal facial features.
- Attach strong disc magnets to the back of each pom-pom with adhesive or by sewing through a small backing piece.
- Allow any adhesive to set fully before placing on the fridge.
- Use the magnets to hold notes, photos, or small mementos in a cheerful display.
Whimsical pom-pom bunny mobile above a table

A mobile of floating pom-pom bunnies casts tiny, moving shadows and feels almost like a gentle performance above the table. Each pom-pom hangs at a different height, giving a sense of rhythm and lightness.
In motion the fluffy forms catch air and rotate, revealing glimpses of felt ears and stitched faces. I once watched one turn slowly above a breakfast table while sunlight moved across the room, and it felt oddly calming.
The mobile adds a dynamic softness to a corner, inviting quiet observation rather than loud decoration.
Steps
- Construct several pom-poms in matching and complementary shades, keeping them lightweight.
- Affix small felt ears and minimal facial details to each pom-pom.
- Suspend each pom-pom from varied lengths of fine thread or fishing line.
- Balance the hanging threads from a central hoop or ring so the mobile hangs evenly.
- Adjust lengths and spacing until the mobile moves gently without tangling.
Pom-pom bunny place cards for an Easter table

Placing a little pom-pom bunny at each place setting feels like handing out tiny smiles to guests. The bunnies add texture against linen and porcelain, and a small handwritten name card tucked behind the head makes the setting feel personal.
The roundness of each pom-pom echoes plates and bowls, creating a visual harmony across the table. I enjoy watching people pick up their bunnies and laugh softly at the detail.
The pastel tones slot into both casual brunches and slightly more dressed-up dinners with equal ease.
Steps
- Make small, dense pom-poms in a palette that suits the tableware.
- Prepare name tags from cardstock and fold or clip them so they stand behind the pom-pom.
- Attach tiny felt ears and minimal facial features to each pom-pom.
- Position the pom-pom and name tag at each setting, ensuring consistency in placement.
- Tweak spacing so plates and napkins frame each bunny attractively.
Soft pom-pom bunny finger puppets for little hands

Finger puppets made from tiny pom-poms feel just right for small hands and quiet stories. The soft texture is comforting against the skin, and the scale invites imaginative play without being overwhelming.
Simple stitched features suggest expressions that are open to interpretation, so each child can project their own personality. I remember slipping one onto my finger and making a slightly ridiculous voice, which set off a round of laughter.
They are small, light, and easily pocketed, making them handy companions for trips or bedtime rituals.
Steps
- Create very small pom-poms and leave a bit of yarn tail long enough to form a base loop.
- Form a snug loop around the base of each pom-pom to create a finger-sized opening, securing it firmly.
- Attach or stitch tiny felt ears and minimal facial details onto each pom-pom.
- Test each puppet on a finger to ensure a comfortable fit and adjust the loop tension as needed.
- Trim stray fibers and fluff the puppets for an even, inviting surface.
Vintage-inspired pom-pom bunny photo frame accent

A small cluster of pom-pom bunnies glued around a photo frame softens the whole vignette. The contrast between the fuzzy yarn and an old black-and-white photo lends a whimsical, slightly nostalgic air.
The bunnies sit like silent companions at the corners, their pastel tones grounding the image while adding a playful border. I enjoy how the tactile edge invites closer inspection and how the frame becomes more of a keepsake than a mere display.
It fits neatly on a bedside table or mantel, bringing a handmade warmth to treasured snapshots.
Steps
- Select a simple frame and choose coordinating pom-pom colors that complement the photo.
- Make multiple small pom-poms and trim them to consistent, tidy shapes.
- Arrange the pom-poms along the frame edges to find an appealing composition.
- Secure the pom-poms in place with strong adhesive, focusing on corners and a few central spots.
- Add tiny felt ears or stitched faces to a few pom-poms for subtle character accents.
Pom-pom bunny luminary casting gentle shadows

A luminary ringed with small pom-pom bunnies creates a soft glow and delicate shadows across a tabletop. The yarn muffles the light slightly, scattering it warmly and producing a cozy halo on nearby surfaces.
I often place one on a low shelf during late afternoons, watching the pom-pom silhouettes move slowly as light changes. The combination of soft light and tactile texture makes the space feel intimate without being heavy.
Its presence suggests a calm evening rather than a loud celebration, the kind that invites quiet conversation.
Steps
- Choose a battery-operated light source or a small glass votive for safe indoor use.
- Craft a ring or band from sturdy material as a base for the pom-poms.
- Create and attach small pom-poms around the band, spacing them to allow light to pass.
- Place the light source inside the ring, ensuring heat-safe distance from yarn.
- Turn on the light and adjust pom-pom placement for the desired shadow play.
Pom-pom bunny party favor jars with ribbon

Tiny jars topped with pom-pom bunnies feel like miniature celebrations on a dessert table. The glass catches candlelight and the soft bunny lids make opening them feel like unwrapping a small secret.
Each jar becomes a keepsake that can hold candies, tiny notes, or a pinch of dried flowers, and lining them up creates a charming row of pastel heads. I find the combination of hard glass and soft yarn satisfying, and guests often leave with the jars perched on their shelves, reminders of a thoughtful gathering.
Steps
- Select small jars with screw-top lids and clean them thoroughly.
- Make petite pom-poms and trim them into neat compact shapes to serve as toppers.
- Secure the pom-poms to the jar lids with adhesive, centering them for balance.
- Tie ribbon around the jar neck and add a small tag or label for personalization.
- Fill the jars with treats or small keepsakes before sealing and displaying them.
Pom-pom bunny bookmark peeking over a page

A pom-pom bunny bookmark perched on a page brings a tiny delight to reading sessions. The soft head peeks above the book edge and the tail hangs like a playful punctuation mark.
Yarn texture contrasts pleasantly with paper, and the little ears create an immediate sense of whimsy. I often find myself smiling when I open a book and spot the bunny looking back.
Its compact size causes minimal bulk, slipping easily into a magazine or paperback, and it makes the act of returning to a paused story feel like resuming a conversation.
Steps
- Craft a small pom-pom sized to peek over a book page without adding bulk.
- Attach a flat felt or ribbon tail to the underside to slip between pages.
- Add tiny felt ears and subtle facial features to the pom-pom head.
- Test the bookmark in a few books to ensure the tail lies flat and the head sits neatly.
- Trim fibers and fluff the pom-pom for a tidy, readable finish.
Pom-pom bunny egg cup cozy centerpiece

A cluster of egg cup cozies topped with pom-pom bunnies makes a centerpiece that feels intimate and handcrafted. The cozies cradle eggs, while the bunnies add a friendly presence, inviting conversation rather than formality.
Texture plays across the table with the yarn’s halo contrasting against smooth ceramic, and the limited color palette keeps the overall look calm. I enjoy how assembling a few different heights creates a gentle landscape, like tiny hills dotted with soft fauna, and it feels especially nice when light glances off a glazed dish nearby.
Steps
- Knit or crochet egg cup cozies sized for the chosen cups, keeping stitches neat.
- Create matching pom-pom bunnies and secure them to the top of each cozy.
- Arrange the cozies on a low tray or platter, varying heights for interest.
- Add a few small decorative eggs or sprigs of greenery among the cozies.
- Center the arrangement on the table and adjust spacing for balance.
Wall art panel of pastel pom-pom bunnies arranged

A framed panel filled with pom-pom bunnies reads as playful wall art that still feels refined. The three-dimensional texture casts tiny shadows and invites closer viewing, revealing stitches and felt details.
I like the contrast between the neat frame and the organic fluffiness inside; it makes the piece feel deliberately casual. The pastel palette keeps the work serene, and arranging the bunnies in a grid or scattered pattern changes the mood dramatically.
Hung in a nursery or hallway, it becomes a talking point and a soft punctuation in the room’s palette.
Steps
- Prepare a shallow frame or shadow box and choose a neutral backing fabric or board.
- Make a collection of pom-poms in coordinated pastels, keeping consistent sizes for the intended layout.
- Attach felt ears and subtle facial details to select pom-poms to suggest bunnies.
- Secure the pom-poms to the backing with thread or adhesive, following the chosen arrangement.
- Close the frame and hang the panel at eye level for tactile visual appeal.
Pom-pom bunny headband laid on linen cloth

A headband adorned with petite pom-pom bunnies rests on a linen cloth like a playful accessory waiting for the right moment. The soft yarn provides a gentle contrast against the headband band, and the bunnies cluster at one side for a slightly asymmetrical look.
I enjoy the quiet humor of the piece when it sits on a dresser, its pastel hues echoing other little objects nearby. While wearable, it feels more like a decorative accent while not worn, lending a room a touch of whimsy and hand-made charm.
Steps
- Select a comfortable headband base and plan the placement of the pom-poms along one side.
- Create small pom-poms and prepare felt ears and minimal facial details for each.
- Secure the pom-poms to the headband base with strong thread or adhesive, arranging them for visual balance.
- Add a ribbon or felt backing to cover attachment points for comfort.
- Allow any adhesive to set fully before wearing and fluff the pom-poms to finalize the appearance.
Pom-pom bunny basket toppers spilling over

Topping a basket with a collection of pom-pom bunnies gives an effortless, abundant look that feels welcoming. The bunnies seem to tumble over one another, creating layers of fluff and tiny ears that peek out like little beacons.
I like how the texture softens the basket’s structure and how the pastel palette ties in with wrapped eggs or a folded napkin inside. The overall effect reads like a small, edible pile of marshmallows, playful and light, and it invites hands to pause over the basket before selecting a treat.
Steps
- Make multiple pom-poms in a mix of complementary pastel shades and sizes.
- Add felt ears and small facial accents to many of the pom-poms for bunny suggestion.
- Arrange the pom-poms loosely at the top of a woven basket, allowing them to spill naturally.
- Tuck in a few sprigs of greenery or small decorative eggs among the pom-poms for variety.
- Adjust placement until the toppers feel abundant but balanced across the basket rim.
Embroidered pom-pom bunny keyring with tactile charm

A keyring that pairs a fluffy pom-pom with embroidered details feels lovingly handcrafted. The embroidery adds a tactile line across the soft surface and small stitches catch light differently than yarn, creating a nuanced texture.
I carried one through a long season and appreciated how the thread work aged gently, collecting tiny frays that told a quiet story. The metal ring grounds the piece with a small clink, while the pom-pom offers a comforting counterpoint.
It becomes a small narrative object that travels with everyday routines.
Steps
- Create a firm pom-pom and trim it into a neat round form suitable for embellishment.
- Embroider small facial details or decorative motifs onto a felt patch and attach it to the pom-pom surface.
- Secure a sturdy keyring to the pom-pom with thread or a small loop of ribbon.
- Add finishing touches like tiny beads or a small tassel if desired.
- Check all seams and attachments for durability before daily use.