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15 Easter Crafts for Kids: Fun and Easy Projects

15 Easter Crafts for Kids: Fun and Easy Projects

As spring blossoms and Easter approaches, it’s the perfect time to gather the family and get creative! Crafting is not only a wonderful way to unleash imagination, but it also offers a chance for kids to express themselves and explore their artistic talents.

From colorful decorations to fun activities, Easter provides endless opportunities for crafting. Whether you’re looking for projects to brighten up your home or simple activities to enjoy with your little ones, this blog will inspire you with a variety of engaging and easy crafts.

So grab your glue, scissors, and some cheerful supplies, and let’s dive into a world of creativity that will make this Easter extra special!

1. Paper Plate Easter Bunny

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Materials: Paper plates, white and pink construction paper, scissors, glue, and cotton balls.

Instructions:  Start by cutting the paper plate in half for the bunny’s face. Use white construction paper as the base. Cut out two large ears from pink construction paper and smaller inner ears from white construction paper. Glue them to the back of the plate. Add cotton balls for the bunny’s fluffy tail, and finally, draw or glue on wiggly eyes and a little pink nose to complete your paper plate bunny!

2. Easter Egg Decorating

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Materials: Hard-boiled eggs, food coloring, vinegar, water, cups for dye, and paintbrushes.

Instructions: Prepare a dye by mixing food coloring with water and a splash of vinegar in cups. Allow the kids to dip the eggs into the dye or use brushes to paint them with the colors. Encourage creativity by allowing them to mix colors or add stickers for unique designs. Once dry, display their beautiful creations around the house!

3. Pom-Pom Chicks

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Materials: Yellow pom-poms, orange construction paper, glue, wiggly eyes.

Instructions: Start with a yellow pom-pom as the body of the chick. Cut small triangles out of orange construction paper for the beak and feet. Glue these onto the pom-pom along with wiggly eyes. Kids can create a whole flock of these cute chicks!

4. Easter Basket Craft

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Materials: Paper plates, scissors, glue, ribbons, and decorative items (markers, stickers).

Instructions: Take a paper plate and cut it in half. Fold each half into a basket shape, gluing the sides together. Create a handle using a strip of construction paper and glue it to the top. Let kids decorate their baskets with markers or stickers. These baskets are perfect for an Easter egg hunt!

5. Finger Painting Easter Eggs

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Materials: White paper, washable finger paints, and smocks.

Instructions: Set up a finger painting area with all the colors of the rainbow. Let kids dip their fingers in the paint and create colorful eggs by making oval shapes with their hands or fingers. This messy activity is sure to bring giggles and adorable artwork!

6. Easter Bunny Mask

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Materials: Construction paper, scissors, elastic string, glue, and markers. This is one Easter Crafts for Kids.

Instructions: Cut out a bunny mask shape from a piece of white construction paper. Create cutouts for the eyes and draw a cute nose and mouth. Attach long ears using pink and white construction paper. Finally, glue an elastic string to the sides for wearing. Let the kids enjoy being bunny rabbits around the house!

7. Easter Card Making
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Materials: Cardstock, scissors, stickers, decorative paper, and markers.

Instructions: Fold cardstock in half to create a card. Let kids design their Easter greetings inside using markers and stickers. Encourage them to create unique cards to give to family and friends, spreading Easter cheer.

8. Yarn Easter Eggs

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Materials: Styrofoam eggs, yarn, glue, and scissors.

Instructions: Help kids wrap pieces of yarn around Styrofoam eggs with different colors and patterns. Use glue to secure the yarn in place. This craft creates beautiful decorations to display around your home.

9. Easter Sensory Bin

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Materials: Rice, dried beans or sand, plastic Easter eggs, and small toys.

Instructions: Fill a container with rice (or beans/sand) and hide small plastic Easter eggs and toys inside. Children can dig and explore, practicing their sensory skills and curiosity through play. You can also add scoops and small containers for extra fun!

10. Paper Bag Easter Puppets

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Materials: Brown paper bags, construction paper, glue, scissors, and markers.

Instructions: Turn brown paper bags into fun Easter puppets by decorating them with ears, eyes, and beaks from construction paper. Kids can create bunnies, chicks, or even Easter-themed characters. Once they’re finished, put on a puppet show!

11. Easter Garland

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Materials: Colorful construction paper, scissors, string, and glue.

Instructions: Cut out egg shapes from various colors of paper. Let kids decorate them with drawings, stickers, or glitter. Then, punch holes in each egg and string them together to create a cheerful Easter garland to hang around the house.

12. Easter Egg Hunt Signs

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Materials: Construction paper, markers, and glue.

Instructions: Kids can create their own signs to mark the locations of hidden Easter eggs. Words like “Egg Hunt This Way!” or a simple arrow can lead the way. Be sure to let them decorate the signs with drawings and stick them outside!

13. Cotton Ball Bunny

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Materials: Cotton balls, construction paper, glue, and markers.

Instructions: Draw a bunny shape on a piece of construction paper, then let kids glue cotton balls over the drawing to create a fluffy bunny. They can add eyes, a nose, and whiskers with markers for added detail.

14. Easter Collage

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Materials: Old magazines, scissors, glue, and construction paper.

Instructions: Encourage kids to cut out Easter-themed pictures from old magazines and glue them onto a piece of construction paper to create a colorful collage. This activity promotes creativity and fine motor skills as they sort and arrange their images.

15. Footprint Easter Bunny

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Materials: White paper, washable paint (for footprints), and markers. This is one cute Easter Crafts for Kids.

Instructions: Paint the bottom of your child’s foot with white paint and press it onto paper to create a bunny shape. Once dry, use markers to add bunny features like ears, eyes, and a nose. It’s a fun way to capture a moment in time!


These 15 Easter crafts for kids are not only fun but also allow for creativity and bonding time with family. Each activity can be adapted based on age and skill level, ensuring that everyone can participate in the joy of crafting. So gather your supplies, unleash your creativity, and enjoy a wonderful Easter filled with beautiful crafts and cherished memories! Happy crafting!

 

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