
Happy Easter! Let’s celebrate this holiday with 17 amazing Easter crafts that you can make all month long! Decorating colorful eggs is a tradition that is fun for kids, but why not switch things up with egg splatter canvases or adorable DIY easter bunny headbands! From preschool to school aged kids, these crafts are so unique and fun that you may even have to try some out yourself! These are the cutest easter crafts that will help your kiddos use fine motor skills, creativity, and imagination!
As someone who loves anything and everything about crafts with the kids, I have made it my mission this year to find cute Easter crafts that are unique and fun to keep the kids busy and excited about this holy day. I want to make crafts a part of every single holiday to limit their screen time and also encourage creativity. So I have searched Pinterest high and low for the beat Easter crafts that I am going to try out with the kids this year and I am here to share them with you!
In this blog post we will show you unique and cute Easter crafts that you need to know about. Whether you are looking for crafts to decorate or crafts to hand make and sell at your local church, these crafts are perfect for everyone! By using almost all of these materials from home or at the dollar store, you can be sure to create these ideas on a budget. Gather your supplies and follow along with 17 perfect Easter craft ideas.
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Materials you may need:
- Colored contruction paper
- Scissors
- Glue/ Hot Glue
- Markers
- Crayons
- Pom Poms
- Flowers
- Glitter
- Tape
- Hole puncher
- String
- Paint/ Paint Brushes
Pro tip: Your local dollar store should have most of these materials or buy in bulk to save for future projects!
Best Easter Crafts
1. Easter Crafts for Preschoolers
This adorable bunny paper craft is perfect for preschoolers to create. You will need a paper plate, pipe cleaners, googly eyes, construction paper, glue, and cotton balls. This is perfect for working on those fine motor skills by gluing the cotton balls one by one to create the bunnies face.
2. Easter Crafts for Toddlers
Carrot footprints are absolutely adorable and also make the perfect craft to gift your friends and family! Simply take some orange paint and paint the bottom of their foot. Then, stamp the foot on the paper and let it dry. While the paint is drying, take some green construction paper and cut small strips to add on top of the carrot foot. This craft is ideal for babies as well!
3. Easter Crafts From Dollar Tree
This dollar tree craft is perfect for selling or gifting! This Easter craft can be for older children or even easter crafts for seniors! To recreate this look. take some Dollar Tree rope and form a coaster by wrapping it around in a circle. You can make it as big as you want or as small as you want. The bigger coasters are perfect for hot bowls and plates. After you secure your rope, add some loops for the ears! You can get fancy and add some pink fabric to the ears to bring it to life.
4. Easter Crafts for Kids
These are one of our favorite crafts for Easter and it is perfect for any age! To create this cute craft, have your child draw an easter egg on construction paper and decorate it. Once you finish decorating, cut out the egg horizontally. Tape the egg on each part of the clothing pin so that it open and closes. You can also use glue and let it dry for about 30 minutes. If you want, you can also make a carrot or even a adorable bunny hopping. The possibilities are endless, and it is all about imagination.
5. Easter Crafts for 10 Year Olds
Egg smashing is a fun craft uses eggs, paint, and a blank canvas. Be sure you do this craft outdoors because it can get a little bit messy. Start by taking the egg and cracking the top portion, but be sure to take out the insides and save it in a container for baking or cooking. Next, use the shell and fill it with paint. Once you fill all of the shells with paint colors, throw the eggs at the canvas. They will make abstract art work that they can hang in their room!
6. Bunny Photo Props
How cute are these adorable bunny props! All you need to make this is a paper plate, construction paper, glue, scissors, and a popsicle stick. Cut out the center of the plate and have your children glue on ears and whiskers. This helps your children practice cutting, motor skills, and gluing. Let it dry and let your child have fun running around the house as a bunny.
7. Bunny Spoons
This simple craft is very inexpensive and easy but super cute. To make this Easter DIY, take some pipe cleaners and form ears. Then, glue them on the spoon and draw a bunny face. After it dries, you can make believe these are real and have a puppet show.
8. Sponge Chick
This Chick sure is cute! You can use a brush or even a sponge for this craft idea! Simply just dip the sponge in yellow paint and sponge it on some craft paper to create a circle. Now, you can add glitter to your chick if you would like! When this dries glue on some eyes and draw two legs and a nose!
9. Pom-Pom Easter Eggs
This fun Easter craft is great for all ages. If you are working with younger children you can cut out the egg for them and just have them glue pom poms on and decorate their egg. You can use construction paper but we found that using cardboard or recycled boxes like the pin above makes for a better egg craft!
10. Practicing the letter B
What a better way to learn the letter B than to make an adorable Easter bunny! To create this craft, have you child trace the letter B and glue cotton balls over it. After this is dry, you can draw a face and add some ears to complete the bunny.
11. Easter Crafts for Teens
This Easter craft is a little bit harder so it is great for older kids and even adults! We tried this craft out and found it very calming and unique. To start, take a paper plate and cut out the center. From there, you hole punch all around the boarder and string some string through each hole. You can use multiple colors and create any design with whatever string you want. By using one color like the pin above, you can make your paper plate craft turn into a bunny or chick! Don’t forget to add some eyes, nose, and feet to complete the look.
12. Egg Carton Garden
For this Easter craft, use some recycled egg cartons you may have laying around! Split the cartons among the children, three egg sections is the perfect amount for a garden. Paint the carton and popsicle sticks green. As that is drying, cut out some flowers and form them. You can also make flowers using tissue paper and secure the flowers onto the sticks. When everything is done, push the popsicle sticks through the egg carton and your garden is finished!
13. Egg Stamping
Egg Stamping is a super fun and easy craft to recreate! Just take some paper plates and divide paint to your children. Use some clothing pins and get different size pom poms to create a stamp. Dip the pom pom into the paint and then onto the construction paper egg. This can create different patterns and is perfect for teaching children about patterns.
14. Easter Headband
This easter headband can be perfect for anyone in the family. Start with finding some bunny ears at your local dollar store. Then add some of your favorite flowers from their flower section. Cut off the stems and hot glue the flowers to the bunny ears creating a crown. This is the perfect accessory for Easter Sunday!
15. Easter Crafts to Make
This Easter craft is more detailed for the kiddos that are up for a challenge! To start, glue popsicle sticks to form a fence. You can get some stickers, or you can draw on construction paper and glue them onto your popsicle stick fence. From here, this craft can be made into a window ornament by gluing a looped string to the back of your craft.
16. Easter DIY Wreaths
How cute is this DIY Easter wreath? Simply just draw an egg and trace it onto paper. Then, cut out the egg and trace the same egg to a bunch of different patterns or colors of paper. From there you form it in a circle shape and secure it with glue. Add some ribbon and hang it on your closet door or classroom!
17. DIY Easter Garland
Who knew you can make an easter garland with some paint samples? Go to your local paint store and take some samples of some of your favorite easter colors. Trace and cut out an egg. Do the same thing to all of your paint chips and then punch a hole using a hole puncher. from there you can string all of your eggs and form an adorable garland for under $3!
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