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Printable Wall Art – Easter Bunny Sketch

March 27, 2017 by Shellie Wilson

I love this hand drawn printable Bunny. Perfect for Easter time. I plan to pop this one in my hallway in a nice wooden frame.

So how will you use this artwork?

Here are some ideas:

  1. Gallery Wall: Create a gallery wall featuring the Easter Bunny Sketch printable wall art as the centerpiece. Mix and match with other Easter-inspired prints and decor, such as pastel-colored eggs, flowers, and bunnies.
  2. Easter Mantel Decor: Use the Easter Bunny Sketch printable wall art as part of your Easter mantel decor. Hang the print above the mantel and add Easter-inspired decor like candles, garlands, and vases filled with flowers.
  3. Bunny-Themed Tablescape: Create a bunny-themed tablescape for your Easter brunch or dinner party. Use the Easter Bunny Sketch printable wall art as a place setting or a centerpiece, and add other bunny-themed decor like napkins, plates, and serving dishes.
  4. Spring Wreath: Incorporate the Easter Bunny Sketch printable wall art into a spring wreath for your front door. Add other spring-inspired elements such as flowers, greenery, and ribbon to create a fresh and inviting look.
  5. Kids’ Easter Craft: Print out the Easter Bunny Sketch printable wall art and let your kids get creative with their own Easter craft. They can color in the bunny, add glitter and other decorations, and then display their creation as part of your Easter decor.
  6. Gift Wrap: Use the Easter Bunny Sketch printable wall art as wrapping paper for Easter gifts. Add a ribbon or a bow for a finishing touch.

These are just a few ideas for incorporating this Bunny Sketch into your Easter decor. 

Before we get to the image, here are some Bunny and artwork jokes:

Why don’t bunnies make good artists?

Because they always draw from a “hare’s” perspective!

What do you call a bunny artist who’s always busy?

Vincent van “Hop”!

Why was the bunny always so stressed out about her artwork?

Because she was always worried it wasn’t “hoppy” enough!

You have probably had enough, let’s get to the image!

Editor’s note: The original site is not available anymore. We have downloaded the following backup copy of this image from Web Archive.

You can grab the free printable for this Easter Springtime here.

[image originally from katescreativespace]

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Comments

  1. Marie Hengst says

    January 1, 2019 at 5:03 pm

    Thank you for sharing your beautiful bunny sketch, I love it!

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