How to Decoupage a Bunny with Blue & White Toile Napkins

In this tutorial, you'll see how to decoupage a resin bunny using gorgeous blue and white toile napkins from Amazon — and the results are absolutely elegant. Whether you found your bunny at Marshalls, Ross, Hobby Lobby, or already have one at home, this technique works on virtually any figurine. You'll learn the secrets to wrinkle-free napkin decoupage — including why tearing (never cutting) your napkin pieces is essential, how much Mod Podge to actually use (hint: less is more!), and why Mod Podge Multi is the best formula for this project. Debbie also walks you through painting realistic, happy eyes on your bunny, applying gold foil flakes to the ears using a gilding adhesive, and finishing your piece with the right accessories — from pearl strands to ribbon bows. As a bonus, Debi shares tips on using blue and white toile peel-and-stick wallpaper from Amazon as a crafting material, how to style your finished bunny in a vignette with a book box, moss, and florals, and how dark wax can elevate peel-and-stick wallpaper to look like the real deal. By the end, you'll have a beautiful, one-of-a-kind spring decoration you'll be proud to display — and the decoupage skills to apply this technique to bunnies, Santas, eggs, and so much more.


🛒 Supply List

Base Object

  • Resin bunny figurine (Marshalls, Ross, or Hobby Lobby)

  • Book box or decorative book (optional, for vignette styling)

Decoupage

  • Blue and white toile paper napkins (Amazon — ~$10/pack of 20–50)

  • Mod Podge Multi (preferred) or regular Mod Podge/Elmer's glue thinned with water

  • Small to medium paintbrushes

  • Talenti gelato cup or small disposable container (for Mod Podge)

Surface Prep

  • Modeling paste

  • Palette knife

  • Small orbital/gator sander (to smooth modeling paste)

Eye Painting

  • Titanium White acrylic paint (Masters Touch brand mentioned)

  • Small detail paintbrush

  • Water for thinning paint

  • Black and/or brown acrylic paint (for pupils/details)

  • False eyelashes (optional)

Gold Foil Accents

  • Gold foil flakes (Curate Color Foil Flakes, Hobby Lobby ~$2.99–$3.99) or foil sheets in assorted colors (Shein/Amazon)

  • Gilding adhesive (kit available on Amazon — includes foil, adhesive, and varnish)

  • Soft paintbrush (for pressing foil)

  • Baby wipes (for cleanup)

Finishing & Styling

  • Varnish/sealer

  • Pearl strand or ribbon bow (for accessorizing the bunny)

  • Hot glue gun

  • Moss, florals, or greenery (for vignette display)

  • Peel-and-stick blue and white toile wallpaper (Amazon — optional, for framing or other crafts)

  • Dark wax (to finish peel-and-stick wallpaper if used as décor)

A whimsical resin bunny figurine completely covered in blue and white toile decoupage, featuring delicate pastoral scenes, florals, and birds across its entire surface. The bunny sits upright on a small cream and gold pedestal, gazing upward at a blue and gold glitter butterfly perched on its nose. Details include hand-painted bright blue eyes, gold-leafed inner ears, a blue gingham ribbon tied at the neck, and a sparkling rhinestone bow brooch at the chest. The finished piece has an elegant, collector-quality look that beautifully coordinates with the blue and white toile book box shown in the tutorial.

Callie

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