Easter Bunny Figurine with Egg Cart – Hand-Painted Glitter Resin Rabbit Pushing Pastel Easter Egg Wagon – Spring Tabletop Ornament, Easter Decoration & Whimsical Holiday Gift
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Easter Bunny Figurine with Egg Cart – Hand-Painted Glitter Resin Rabbit Pushing Pastel Easter Egg Wagon – Spring Tabletop Ornament, Easter Decoration & Whimsical Holiday Gift

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Easter Bunny Figurine with Egg Cart – Hand-Painted Glitter Resin Rabbit Pushing Pastel Easter Egg Wagon – Spring Tabletop Ornament, Easter Decoration & Whimsical Holiday GiftProduct Highlights The egg collector, caught mid push This bunny chef leans into a robin's egg blue wooden wagon cart loaded with pastel Easter eggs in yellow, pink, lavender, and grape purple. The pose both paws on the cart handle, weight forward gives the scene unmistakable energy and tells a story the other figurines in the series don't: the harvest is in, and she's bringing it home. Built in LED lights the egg cargo from below When switched on, a

Product Highlights

  • The egg collector, caught mid-push – This bunny chef leans into a robin's-egg blue wooden wagon cart loaded with pastel Easter eggs in yellow, pink, lavender, and grape purple. The pose — both paws on the cart handle, weight forward — gives the scene unmistakable energy and tells a story the other figurines in the series don't: the harvest is in, and she's bringing it home.

 

  • Built-in LED lights the egg cargo from below – When switched on, a warm glow rises through the eggs in the cart, turning the lavender and pink shells luminous and casting soft colored light upward onto the bunny's face and toque. The effect is subtle and warm — more mood lighting than novelty flash — and works beautifully in a dim corner or on an evening Easter table.

 

  • Two display personalities in one piece – Unlit, the figurine reads as a crisp pastel spring accent with a full iridescent glitter finish across every surface. Lit, the cart becomes a small glowing lantern tucked inside a resin scene. The piece earns its place on a shelf in either mode and rewards bringing it out in both.

 

  • Mint green and butter yellow — the freshest palette in the series – Where other pieces in the collection lead with lavender or blush, this figurine's mint-green top and yellow apron give it a cooler, more spring-morning feel. The flower-trimmed toque carries teal and pink blossoms; the grassy base is dotted with tiny sculpted wildflowers in pink and lavender.

 

  • Sized to anchor a spring vignette without dominating it – At 6.10 inches tall and 5.91 inches deep, this is a piece with genuine visual presence — larger and more horizontal than the donut-tray or spoon figurines, but smaller than the tractor. It works as a centerpiece on a narrow mantel, the star of a windowsill arrangement, or a supporting piece alongside the LED tractor in a full Easter collection display.

Specifications

Brand: Zayton
Material: Polyresin (hand-painted with glitter finish)
Theme: Easter / Spring / Pastel Home Décor / Cottagecore / Whimsical Seasonal Decoration
Color Palette: Mint green, butter yellow, blush pink, lavender, grape purple, robin's-egg blue, white
Light Feature: Built-in LED (battery operated); illuminates eggs in cart
Dimensions: 6.10" H (15.5 cm) × 5.91" D (15.0 cm) × 3.54" W (9.0 cm)
Finish: All-over iridescent glitter
Indoor use recommended
Care: Dust with a soft dry brush; avoid moisture; handle with care

 

Product Description

Every Easter needs someone to collect the eggs. In the Zayton spring series, that someone is this bunny: chef's toque on, mint-green top tied with a yellow apron, both paws pushing a robin's-egg blue wooden wagon cart piled high with pastel Easter eggs. She is leaning into it, purposeful and pleased, and the whole composition has the satisfying completeness of a scene that makes immediate sense.

The cart is the heart of the piece. Four oversized eggs — yellow, pink, lavender, and deep purple — sit nestled in a slatted blue wagon with gold spoked wheels, sculpted in careful detail down to the plank lines on the cart sides. When the battery-operated LED is switched on, it illuminates the eggs from below: the pink shell glows warm and rosy, the lavender takes on a soft violet luminosity, and the light rises gently up through the cart and catches the bunny's face in a blush. It is a quiet, intimate effect — less spotlight, more candle — and it makes the piece work as a soft accent light for an Easter mantel or evening table setting.

The bunny herself is painted with the same fine hand-detail that defines the Zayton series. The toque is flower-trimmed in teal and pink, the ears are upright and alert, the expression is focused with a hint of satisfaction — the look of someone who has done good work. An all-over iridescent glitter finish covers the outfit, the cart, and the green grassy base, which carries tiny pink and lavender wildflowers at its edge.

At 6.10 inches tall, this is a mid-sized piece that brings meaningful visual weight without overwhelming a surface. The horizontal depth of the cart (5.91 inches from bunny back to cart front) makes it best suited to surfaces with some depth — a console table, a fireplace mantel ledge, a kitchen counter, or a wide windowsill. Displayed alongside the egg-tower baker or the glitter tractor, it extends the Zayton Easter narrative across a shelf in a way that each individual piece cannot achieve alone.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the LED work in this figurine, and where is it located?

The LED is built into the base of the egg cart, beneath the cluster of Easter eggs. When activated, it shines upward through the eggs, making the pink and lavender shells glow with warm, soft-toned light. The light is battery-operated with no cord, so the figurine can be placed anywhere indoors without outlet placement considerations. Please check the packaging for the specific battery type, as this may vary by production run.

How does this figurine compare to the lighted Easter tractor in the same series?

Both pieces feature a bunny chef character with a battery LED illuminating a pastel egg cargo, but they differ significantly in scale, format, and feel. The tractor (8.27" wide) is the largest and most horizontal piece in the series, suited to wide display surfaces. This egg cart figurine (6.10" tall, 5.91" deep) is more compact and vertical, with the cart in front of the bunny rather than behind her. The tractor conveys motion and momentum; this piece conveys effort and harvest — a different chapter in the same spring story.

Can this figurine be displayed without the LED on?

Yes — the all-over glitter finish, pastel palette, and hand-painted detail make this a fully decorative piece even without the light activated. Many buyers display it unlit during the day and switch the LED on in the evening as a soft ambient accent. The piece looks equally intentional in both modes.

What is the best surface or setting for displaying this figurine?

The horizontal depth of the egg cart (approximately 5.91 inches from the bunny's back to the front of the cart) means this piece needs a surface with some depth to show its full profile. A fireplace mantel, kitchen counter, entryway console table, or wide windowsill all work well. It photographs particularly well from a slight elevation angle — looking slightly down at the cart and eggs — which is why it suits tiered shelf displays and tablescape flat-lay arrangements.

 

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