Turn a $1.25 Easter Bunny into DIY Spring Decor with Spray Paint!

Grab a can of brown spray paint to transform new or old Easter pieces into these cute chocolate bunny decorations! 

woman holding spray painted chocolate easter bunny

This DIY will add a sweet touch to your Easter bunny decorations!

Check out this budget-friendly, unique Easter decor transformation that’s so easy anyone can do it. Consider taking a few basic, inexpensive Easter-themed decor items—like bunnies, eggs, or small figurines—and give them a whimsical transformation using just brown spray paint.

spray painted chocolate bunny from dollar tree

Spoiler: These DIY Easter decorations will look good enough to eat!

Not only is this DIY project affordable, but it’s also versatile! You can use any Easter figurines or items you already have, such as ceramic or plastic bunnies, and give them a new life with this chocolate bunny makeover like I did.

I started by painting a 9-inch plastic bunny and yellow resin egg decor from Dollar Tree and then moved onto some pieces in my Easter storage bin.

So gather your supplies, spray paint, and get creative with your Easter decor! You’ll have a house filled with cute, chocolate-inspired touches to bring lots of smiles this year.

dollar tree easter decor and spray paint

spray painting dollar tree decor

dollar tree bunny and egg painted brown

ceramic and wood easter bunnies next to a can of spray paint

krylon spray painted easter bunnies to look like chocolate

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DIY Chocolate Bunny Easter Decoration


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Directions

1

Wipe off and clean bunny or Easter egg decor before painting. Prep a spray paint area outside to protect any surfaces.

2

Apply spray paint in light coats, letting each coat dry in between. Make sure all areas are covered with paint and let dry completely.

3

Use “chocolate” bunnies and decor to create a table centerpiece.


woman with chocolate painted easter decor on a dining table

My Easter table looks so cohesive and adorable now! 
If you want to go the extra mile, consider placing your new chocolate bunny decorations on a festive tablescape, or using them as centerpieces for your Easter brunch. I paired mine with green moss and pastel-colored accents like pink, mint, or lavender for a beautiful spring look!

I love the look of adding a bow around the bunny’s neck too! So cute and festive.

Don’t forget to check out your local thrift stores for inexpensive bunnies to paint too! This could be a fun activity to gather some pals and create together.


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