Easter Tile Door Hanger (DIY)

Easter Tile Door Hanger

Hey Everyone! Did you have a great weekend? I did except for the fact that I still don’t fully understand why daylight savings time is still a thing. I actually almost forgot to set my clocks forward Saturday night-oops!

Anyways, while I was in a sleepy daze yesterday, I created this cute little door hanger for the other entrance to my house. I previously had a snowman hanging there, and I thought it might be time to take it down!-haha

This inexpensive Easter Tile Door Hanger uses only a few supplies and with adorable bunnies and playful colors, it’s sure to make you excited for Easter and Spring!

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Supplies Used:

  • 4 Wooden Tiles (Wal-mart) 4 pk for $1.98
  • White and Blue Acrylic Paint (I used Arctic White and Look at Me Blue) $0.50 cents each
  • Felt in White, Yellow, and Green (Wal-mart) $0.33 cents each
  • Sandpaper (Dollar Tree) $1.00 for large pack
  • 2 Small Pom Pom’s (Dollar Tree) $1.00 for large bag
  • Easter Ribbon (Dollar Tree) $1.00
  • Foam Brush (already own)
  • Scissors (already own)
  • Hot Glue Gun (already own)

Total Cost=$6.97 with lots of leftover items for future crafts!


Let’s Get Started!

Step 1: Apply a light coat of white paint to the wooden tiles.

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Step 2: Once white paint has fully dried, apply a coat of blue paint to tiles on all sides. Set aside and allow tiles to dry.

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Step 3: Using attached Rabbit & Egg Template, trace outline on felt and carefully cut out 2 bunnies and 2 egg shapes.

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Step 4: Using the tip of a pencil eraser, apply polka dots with white paint to egg shapes as desired.

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Step 5: Using a piece of sandpaper, lightly sand tiles, particularly sanding around edges for a distressed look.

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Step 6: Using hot glue gun, glue bunnies and eggs onto tiles. Glue a small pom pom ball onto the bunny for its tail.

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Step 7: Glue wooden tiles onto large ribbon for hanging. Be sure and evenly space tiles apart from one another.

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Step 8: Hang finished product to the top of door and enjoy!

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Have a Great Monday!- Cara

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67 Comments

  1. Maria de Tía Keko wrote:

    Beautiful door hanger, best regards from spain

    Posted 3.20.16 Reply
    • Kindly Unspoken wrote:

      Thank-you!

      Posted 3.20.16 Reply
  2. Emily wrote:

    This is really cute!! Thanks for linking up with Merry Monday this week!

    Posted 3.19.16 Reply
    • Kindly Unspoken wrote:

      Thanks Emily! 🙂

      Posted 3.19.16 Reply
  3. Lara @MommyKazam wrote:

    So cute! I can’t wait to try these with my Littleman, he is going to have a blast 🙂

    Posted 3.17.16 Reply
    • Kindly Unspoken wrote:

      It’s a really fun and easy craft! Enjoy! 🙂

      Posted 3.18.16 Reply
  4. Amberjane wrote:

    So cute and colourful Cara and I love the bunnies – Thank you for sharing with Pin worthy Wednesday

    Posted 3.17.16 Reply
    • Kindly Unspoken wrote:

      Thanks! The bunnies are my favorite part 🙂

      Posted 3.17.16 Reply
  5. Wendi @ H2OBungalow wrote:

    Such a colorful and fun way to pretty up for Easter:) Love the colors you used.

    Posted 3.16.16 Reply
    • Kindly Unspoken wrote:

      Thank-you, Wendi!

      Posted 3.16.16 Reply
  6. Marta wrote:

    How cute is this!! What a great DIY idea for Easter, my girls would love it!
    Marta
    http://www.sweatersstripesandsweets.com

    Posted 3.15.16 Reply
    • Kindly Unspoken wrote:

      Thank-you! I think kids would definitely enjoy making this! 🙂

      Posted 3.15.16 Reply
  7. Angie @ My So-Called Chaos wrote:

    That is super cute, and super simple to make. I dig it.

    Posted 3.15.16 Reply
    • Kindly Unspoken wrote:

      Thank-you, Angie! 🙂

      Posted 3.15.16 Reply
  8. Cassie wrote:

    Cute! I would use this project for a future kid’s bedroom door. Presh!

    Posted 3.15.16 Reply
    • Kindly Unspoken wrote:

      Yes that would be adorable with their name or a specific theme! Thank-you! 🙂

      Posted 3.15.16 Reply
  9. Jenn Slavich wrote:

    Oh my goodness this is so cute! How creative. Seem simple enough I could actually make this! Thank you for sharing, going to have to try this!

    Posted 3.15.16 Reply
    • Kindly Unspoken wrote:

      Thank-you! It’s very simple to make and uses only a few supplies 🙂

      Posted 3.15.16 Reply
  10. Alicia wrote:

    These are so cute!! I love your blog!

    Posted 3.15.16 Reply
    • Kindly Unspoken wrote:

      Thank-you so much! 🙂

      Posted 3.15.16 Reply
  11. Elaine wrote:

    How cute and super simple!! What a great craft project!!

    Posted 3.15.16 Reply
    • Kindly Unspoken wrote:

      Thank-you! 🙂

      Posted 3.15.16 Reply
  12. Ashley wrote:

    This is so cute and so easy! I’ve been looking for some simple ways to spruce up my home and classroom for the holidays and might have to make this! Bookmarking!

    xo Ashley

    Posted 3.14.16 Reply
    • Kindly Unspoken wrote:

      Thank-you! It’s really easy to make and doesn’t take long it all! 🙂

      Posted 3.15.16 Reply
  13. Jill Campbell AKA Pragma Mamma wrote:

    Super cute! I have been looking for Eater wreath alternatives so will give this a try. Pinning for later 🙂

    Posted 3.14.16 Reply
    • Kindly Unspoken wrote:

      Thank-you! Hope you enjoy making it 🙂

      Posted 3.15.16 Reply
  14. Clare Speer wrote:

    Oh my goodness – what a fun family project… .my girls are grown but I have a baby grandson… maybe in a few years – very pretty colors too!

    Posted 3.14.16 Reply
    • Kindly Unspoken wrote:

      Thank-you! Yes, this would be great to involve the kiddos in making! 🙂

      Posted 3.14.16 Reply
  15. Kate @ Green Fashionista wrote:

    Another awesome DIY! How cute is that little bunny tail? <3
    Green Fashionista

    Posted 3.14.16 Reply
    • Kindly Unspoken wrote:

      Thank-you! I know, right ?!

      Posted 3.14.16 Reply
  16. Stacy wrote:

    This is a really cute project. My daughter especially would love working on this…we might just have to try it this weekend!

    Posted 3.14.16 Reply
    • Kindly Unspoken wrote:

      Thank-you! Hope you enjoy making it, if you do!

      Posted 3.14.16 Reply
  17. Nadine wrote:

    Ahhhh look how cute the little bunny tails are!! Love this!

    Posted 3.14.16 Reply
    • Kindly Unspoken wrote:

      Thanks Nadine! I love the bunny tails too! 🙂

      Posted 3.14.16 Reply
  18. Wendy Tomlinson wrote:

    Sweet idea. I know a little girl who’ll enjoy doing this.

    Posted 3.14.16 Reply
    • Kindly Unspoken wrote:

      Thanks! This would be perfect for a little girl to make 🙂

      Posted 3.14.16 Reply
  19. Rachel wrote:

    This is so cute! What a fun craft!

    Posted 3.14.16 Reply
    • Kindly Unspoken wrote:

      Thank-you! 🙂

      Posted 3.14.16 Reply
  20. Frugal Mom of 8 wrote:

    What a fun DIY Easter Decoration!

    Posted 3.14.16 Reply
    • Kindly Unspoken wrote:

      Thank-you!

      Posted 3.14.16 Reply
  21. Leslie wrote:

    Cute!!!

    Posted 3.14.16 Reply
    • Kindly Unspoken wrote:

      Thanks Leslie!

      Posted 3.14.16 Reply
  22. Tricia's Mostly Healthy Life wrote:

    I would not have thought of making anything for Easter. This is so dang cute and I absolutely love the colors. I am really really loving distressed things so this really is something I like a lot. Thanks for sharing.

    Posted 3.14.16 Reply
    • Kindly Unspoken wrote:

      Thank-you! I absolutely love the distressed look as well! 🙂

      Posted 3.14.16 Reply
  23. Lindsey wrote:

    I love the way it looks on your door- so festive!

    Posted 3.14.16 Reply
    • Kindly Unspoken wrote:

      Thank-you! I do too 🙂

      Posted 3.14.16 Reply
  24. Andrea Nine wrote:

    This is so so cute my love! I’ll bet your boys just love that you’re crafty mom! I know I adore seeing your creations!

    Posted 3.14.16 Reply
    • Kindly Unspoken wrote:

      Thank-you! 🙂 They loved the little bunnies (and I do too)!

      Posted 3.14.16 Reply
  25. Sarah @ Foxy's Domestic Side wrote:

    Such a cute fun craft, and super easy to put together too! I’m going to have to go find those wooden tiles, love it!

    Posted 3.14.16 Reply
    • Kindly Unspoken wrote:

      Thank-you! It took me no time at all to put together 🙂

      Posted 3.14.16 Reply
  26. Jennifer wrote:

    This is adorable! I love the colors you chose too. So festive!

    Posted 3.14.16 Reply
    • Kindly Unspoken wrote:

      Thank-you! 🙂

      Posted 3.14.16 Reply
  27. Rebecca Jo wrote:

    That is so cute – & easy to do with the kids… I need to remember this when my grand sons visit – make it season appropriate

    Posted 3.14.16 Reply
    • Kindly Unspoken wrote:

      Thank-you! Yes, it would be so much fun for kids and you could tailor it to any season really!

      Posted 3.14.16 Reply
  28. Chrissa - Physical Kitchness wrote:

    How cute is this!? You are so creative! I love how you could get kids involved in making this too (although it probably wouldn’t look as neat and clean as yours)! Bravo!

    Posted 3.14.16 Reply
    • Kindly Unspoken wrote:

      Thank-you! You are definitely right-kiddos would love making this too!

      Posted 3.14.16 Reply
  29. Emily wrote:

    Love this project! So easy, but it looks beautiful!

    Posted 3.14.16 Reply
    • Kindly Unspoken wrote:

      Thank-you! 🙂

      Posted 3.14.16 Reply
  30. Tabitha wrote:

    Ooo that’s cute!! I could definitely do that!

    Posted 3.14.16 Reply
    • Kindly Unspoken wrote:

      Thank-you! It’s very simple 🙂

      Posted 3.14.16 Reply
  31. Jessica wrote:

    What a fun project!

    Posted 3.14.16 Reply
    • Kindly Unspoken wrote:

      Thank-you!

      Posted 3.14.16 Reply
  32. Candy wrote:

    What a cute project to do with my grandkids. Love crafts like this.

    Posted 3.14.16 Reply
    • Kindly Unspoken wrote:

      Thank-you! Kids would love making this!

      Posted 3.14.16 Reply
  33. ellesees.net wrote:

    so cute. the girls would love making this to decorate their rooms!!

    Posted 3.14.16 Reply
    • Kindly Unspoken wrote:

      Thanks! It’s such a simple craft! 🙂

      Posted 3.14.16 Reply