This post is all about Easter crafts ideas.
It’s time to usher in the Easter season with a burst of creativity and craftiness!
This year, engage yourself in a delightful journey of artistic expression with these egg-citing Easter craft ideas.
These Easter crafts ideas are not only adorable but also simple enough for little hands to create.
From adorable bunny masterpieces to charming chick creations, each project promises hours of laughter and joy.
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Tips for a seamless Easter crafting session
- Prepare your crafting space
- Organize materials in advance.
- Create a designated and clutter-free crafting area.
- Dress for mess
- Use aprons or old clothes to avoid stains.
- Cover surfaces with newspaper or a disposable tablecloth.
- Choose age-appropriate crafts
- Tailor projects to participants’ age and skill levels.
- Ensure everyone feels engaged and successful.
- Embrace imperfections
- Focus on the joy of creating.
- Encourage creativity, even if it deviates from the plan.
- Set a positive Atmosphere
- Play music or share stories for a lively atmosphere.
- Foster encouragement and celebrate efforts.
- Prioritize Safety:
- Be mindful of potential risks.
- Keep a first aid kit nearby for minor accidents.
Now gather your crafting supplies, put on your creative hats, and let’s get started!
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1. Easter bunny paper plate
Credit: sunshinewhispers.com
- Simple instructions:
Cut ears from white paper and smaller shapes from pink for the inner ears.
Attach the ears to a paper plate and add googly eyes.
Glue cotton balls around the plate for a fluffy bunny.
- Materials:
Paper plates, pink and white construction paper, googly eyes, glue, and cotton balls.
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2. Egg carton chicks
Credit: tonyastaab.com
- Simple instructions:
Cut individual sections of an egg carton,
Paint them yellow, and add googly eyes.
Cut small triangles from orange paper for beaks and attach them.
- Materials:
Egg cartons, yellow paint, googly eyes, orange construction paper, and glue.
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3. Bunny finger puppets
- Simple instructions:
Cut bunny shapes from white foam or felt.
Then add soft pink felt for ears.
Glue on googly eyes and attach the bunnies to craft sticks to make finger puppets.
- Materials:
Craft foam or felt (white and pink), googly eyes, glue, and craft sticks.
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4. Easter egg suncatchers
- Simple instructions:
Cut egg shapes from the contact paper and peel off the backing.
Stick small pieces of colored tissue paper onto one side,
then cover with another layer of contact paper.
- Materials:
Clear contact paper, tissue paper in various colors, and scissors.
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5. Carrot footprint craft
Credit: craftymorning.com
- Simple instructions:
Paint the sole of your child’s foot with orange paint,
then press it onto paper.
Add pieces of cut green construction paper at the top to create a carrot shape.
- Materials:
Orange paint, green construction paper, and white paper.
6. Easter egg garland
- Simple instructions:
Cut out egg shapes from construction paper and decorate them.
Attach the eggs to a string.
And create a colorful garland.
- Materials:
Construction paper in various colors, string, scissors, and glue.
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7. Peek-a-boo chick
- Simple instructions:
Cut a chick shape from yellow paper and fold it in half.
Attach googly eyes on the top half and cut a small slit for the chick to “peek” through.
- Materials:
Yellow construction paper, googly eyes, scissors, and glue.
8. Bunny ear headbands
Credit: thewhitedahliablog.wordpress.com
- Simple instructions:
Cut out bunny ears from white and pink paper
and attach them to a headband.
Kids can wear these adorable bunny ears for Easter celebrations.
- Materials:
Construction paper (white and pink), glue, and headbands.
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9. Easter egg potato stamps
- Simple instructions:
Cut a potato in half
and carve an Easter egg shape on the flat side.
Dip it in paint and stamp it onto paper to create colorful Easter egg patterns.
- Materials:
Potatoes, knife, paint, and paper.
10. Sheep cotton ball craft
Credit: mykidstime.com
- Simple instructions:
Glue cotton balls onto a piece of paper to create the sheep’s body.
Cut out a sheep face from black paper and attach googly eyes.
- Materials:
Cotton balls, black construction paper, googly eyes, glue.
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11. Easter bunny pompom tail cards
Credit: onelittleproject.com
- Simple instructions:
Create Easter bunny cards by attaching a pompom to the back of a bunny cutout.
Add googly eyes and draw a mouth.
- Materials:
Colored cardstock, pompoms, googly eyes, and glue.
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12. Easter egg maracas
Credit: favecrafts.com
- Simple instructions:
Fill plastic eggs with rice,
tape a plastic spoon to each side,
and you have Easter egg maracas.
- Materials:
Plastic Easter eggs, rice, plastic spoons, and tape.
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13. Chick handprint craft
- Simple instructions:
Paint your child’s hand with yellow paint
and press it onto paper.
Once dry, add details to turn the handprint into a chick.
- Materials:
Yellow and orange paint, and paper.
14. Easter egg wreath
- Simple instructions:
Plan the arrangement of the plastic Easter eggs on the Styrofoam wreath
Apply a generous amount of hot glue to the back of each egg, one at a time.
Press each egg firmly onto the Styrofoam wreath, holding it in place for a few seconds to allow the glue to set.
Continue this process until the entire wreath is covered with colorful and festive Easter eggs.
- Materials:
Styrofoam wreath, plastic Easter eggs, and hot glue.
15. Easter bunny flower pots
Credit: echoesoflaughter
- Simple instructions:
Paint each small flower pot in your chosen pastel colors.
Once dry, attach googly eyes to the front of each pot using glue.
Cut pipe cleaners into ear shapes and attach them to the back of the flower pots.
Add a cute pom-pom nose to each pot using glue.
- Materials:
Small flower pots, paint, pipe cleaners, googly eyes, pom-poms.
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16. Paper plate Easter basket
- Simple instructions:
Take a paper plate and cut it in half to create the base of your Easter basket.
Paint the cut paper plate halves in festive Easter colors.
Once dry, position the two halves together to form the basket shape.
Use glue to secure the edges where the halves meet.
- Materials:
Paper plates, paint, scissors, and glue.
17. Easter egg hunt countdown calendar
Credit: makeit-loveit.com
- Simple instructions:
Cut the poster board to your desired size for the countdown calendar.
Decorate the poster board with markers, creating a festive Easter theme.
Attach small envelopes to the poster board, numbering them from 1 to the desired countdown end.
Place a clue or a small treat inside each envelope.
- Materials:
Poster board, construction paper, markers, and small envelopes.
18. Easter bunny cupcakes
- Simple instructions:
Frost cupcakes with your choice of icing.
Dip the frosted cupcakes into a bowl of coconut flakes.
Add two candy eyes to each cupcake using a bit of frosting to secure them.
Place pink candies strategically on the cupcakes to create cute bunny noses.
- Materials:
Cupcakes, frosting, coconut flakes, candy eyes, and pink candies.
19. Sock bunny
Credit: onelittleproject.com
- Simple instructions:
Fill a sock with rice or stuffing, leaving enough space at the top.
Secure the top of the sock with a rubber band
Use another rubber band to create a division for the bunny’s body.
Tie a ribbon around the neck to conceal the rubber band
Attach googly eyes and a pom-pom for the tail using glue.
- Materials:
Socks, rice or stuffing, rubber bands, ribbon, googly eyes, and pom-pom.
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20. Easter photo frames
- Simple instructions:
Cut egg shapes from craft foam or cardboard for your frames
Glue the photos (if using) in the center of each frame
Cut a small triangle from craft foam or cardboard
Glue it to the back of the frame to create a stand.
Decorate it with pompoms or other small embellishments
- Materials:
Craft foam or cardboard, pompoms, other embellishments, glue, and scissors.
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