Pony Bead Bunny Gnome Keychain

If you love Easter crafts and pony bead projects, this adorable Bunny Gnome keychain is a fun and creative twist on the classic Easter bunny peep.

This project combines the nostalgic 90s pony bead style with a cute little gnome design, making it perfect for:

• Easter basket stuffers
• Backpack charms
• Keychains
• Handmade gifts
• Classroom treats

I originally made pony bead Peep bunnies, and they were so cute that I decided to design this Bunny gnome version as well!

Materials Needed

To make this pony bead Peep gnome, you will need:

  • 40 inches of 1.5 mm rat tail cord
  • 25 pony beads in your gnome color
  • 15 white pony beads for the beard
  • 1 peach bead for the nose
  • 4 black beads for the shoes
  • Key ring
  • Tape (to hold the key ring while working)
  • Scissors
  • Lighter (to seal the cord ends)
  • Toothpicks (to help keep the rows straight)

Step 1: Attach the Cord to the Key Ring

Cut about 40 inches of cord and fold it in half.

Place the folded cord through the key ring and pull the loose ends through the loop to secure it.

Using a small piece of tape to hold the key ring in place while working can make the project much easier.

Step 2: Start the Bunny Ears

The gnome begins the same way as the Peep bunny pattern.

Add two beads onto one strand, then pass the other strand through the beads in the opposite direction. Pull tight so the beads sit in the center.

Repeat this step three times to create the base rows.

Step 3: Create the Second Ear

Using only one strand of cord:

  1. Add seven beads.
  2. Feed the cord back through the previous rows from the opposite direction.
  3. Pull the cord tight to form the second ear.

Adjust the beads slightly so both ears sit evenly.

Step 4: Begin the Gnome Body

Add five beads in the main color to begin shaping the gnome.

Pass the opposite strand through the beads and pull tight.

Step 5: Add the Nose and Beard

For the next row, use the following bead pattern:

White – White – Peach (nose) – White – White

This row forms the gnome nose and the start of the beard.

Step 6: Build the Beard

Add a row of six white beads for the gnome beard.

Pull the opposite strand through the beads and tighten.

Step 7: Add the Hat Row

For the next row, add:

Main color – White – White – White – Main color

This begins forming the gnome hat and beard shape.

Step 8: Continue the Pattern

Add the following row:

Main color – Main color – White – White – Main color – Main color

Make sure the beads lay flat and pull the cord tight but not overly tight.

Step 9: Add the Shoes

For the final row:

Black – Black – Main color – Main color – Black – Black

This creates the little gnome boots.

Step 10: Tie Off the Keychain

To finish the piece:

  1. Loop the cord around one of the bottom beads.
  2. Tie a tight knot close to the bead.
  3. Repeat the knot again to secure it.
  4. Trim the cord leaving about ¼ inch.
  5. Carefully melt the ends with a lighter to seal them.

Step 11: Straighten the Rows (Optional Tip)

If you notice small gaps between rows, you can insert a toothpick through the bead row to help keep everything straight.

Trim the toothpick so it sits hidden inside the beads. A tiny bit of glue can help secure it if the keychain will be used by children.

Final Result

Once finished, you’ll have a cute little Peep gnome keychain that’s perfect for Easter!

These work up quickly and are great for:

  • Easter basket surprises
  • Classroom gifts
  • Backpack charms
  • Handmade holiday crafts

Related Easter Crafts

If you enjoyed this project, you might also like these other Peep-inspired crafts:

  • Pony Bead Peep Bunny Keychain
  • Crochet Bunny Peeps
  • Painted Peep Rocks
  • Tiny Peeps for Easter Eggs

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Final Thoughts

This Peep gnome pony bead keychain is such a fun and creative Easter craft. It combines the nostalgia of pony bead projects with a cute gnome design that’s perfect for spring.

If you make one, I’d love to see it!  Make sure to join our facebook community here to share your creations and see what others are doing.