Can you believe that Easter is almost upon us? I love Easter. It is my favorite holiday even over Christmas.
I know, I’m a bit of a rarity, but I love that Spring is coming, and I also love sharing in the festivities with my family.
So, that is why I’m bringing you a lot of different Easter crafts for kids. Crafting is something I love to incorporate into our home-school when possible, and Easter is the time of year I try really hard to fit it in.
However, I realize everyone celebrates Easter differently and for different reasons. Therefore, this list will have lots of different Easter crafts ranging from decorating eggs, to coloring bunny pages, to making chicks, and religious Easter crafts as well.
Hopefully, you’ll find the craft that fits you perfectly!
1. Peep Houses
My kids love Peeps and they also love to craft anything that they get to eat afterward. That is why I think this craft is a great idea for kids of all ages.
So, you’ll need a few edible supplies, and then your child will be able to take off and create the Peep house of their dreams.
2. Popsicle Sticks Chicks
These little chicks are really cute and look easy enough to assemble too. This would make a great craft for older kids, but I think with a little help, younger kids could construct these easily as well.
If you are looking for Easter crafts that won’t frazzle your nerves trying to complete and won’t sucker punch your wallet, then you might want to consider doing this craft.
3. Handprint Chicks
This is another colorful and fun craft for kids of all ages. If your kids love the idea of making their own little chick, then you should let them give this one a try.
You’ll just need to be okay with them finger painting, as their hands will make the wings of the cute little chick.
4. Pom-Pom Easter Egg Painting
This is a craft I’m going to have to try for my kids. My youngest always says that he wants to be an artist. With this neat idea, your child can be an artist without making a lot of mess.
You’ll need some little poms-poms that are easily purchased in the craft aisle at most general merchandising storesand then clothespins tokeepthe mess at bay. This could be a win-win.
5. Easy Paper Easter Wreath
Do your kids like to help you decorate for the different seasons? I know my kids do. It is always so exciting for them to see our house change a little.
Well, with this craft they can not only help you decorate but can also make the decorations for you. It looks pretty simple to make so younger kids could probably help with this one too.
6. Abstract Eggs
These stylish and cute Easter eggs will be fun for you to make with your kids. They will also look beautiful on display with the gold bling.
Of course, you don’t need kids to still want to do Easter crafts. So sit down at ladies’ night and let your creative side out.
7. Tin Foil Easter Egg
I love easy Easter crafts, I love crafts that don’t require weird supplies. I also love crafts that I can do without pulling my hair out. This means my kids will most likely not throw a fit in frustration during the craft.
So, that is why I think this craft rocks. It looks easy enough to do. It should be budget-friendly because there are no weird art supplies required. And if you can do it easily, then you should be able to provide damage control if a little one loses their patience.
8. Clothespin Carrot
Turn an ordinary clothespin into a sparkly and fun Easter ornament. There are so many nice ways you can display this ornament. Or, you can use it on your Easter card envelopes.
Sometimes the small details can make all the difference.
9. DIY Salt Eggs
This craft triggers memories for me. When I was a little girl my mom always decorated for Easter. I don’t mean just a few small items sitting around. She really decorated Easter.
We had miniature egg trees as centerpieces, little baskets filled with grass and eggs, and lots of little bunny trinkets everywhere. So if you have egg trees too, making your own ornaments would be fun and create great memories along the way.
10. Epsom Salt Easter Carrots
Looking for a unique gift idea to give out at your Easter party this year? These Epsom salt carrot favors are perfect!
Personally, I am a big fan of party favors that you can use and don’t just end up getting thrown out or given to the nearest thrift store. Get your kids to help you tie on the pretty green ribbons.
11. Bunny Bait
If you share the story of the Easter bunny with your kids, then this would be a fun way to expand upon that.
You’ll create this fun little snack that they can lay around outside and hopefully draw the Easter bunny to your home.
12. Potato Stamping
I love the idea of using potatoes as stamps. This is a great Easter craft, but it could be re-worked so that it could be a fun craft to do year-round.
However, with this particular work, you add things to the potato to make it look like an Easter egg. Then dip it in paint and press it on paper. You’ll have a really nice looking Easter print on your paper.
13. Spring Snow Globes
It’s amazing how you can easily transform an everyday household item like a mason jar into something completely different.
These little snowglobes are really a lot of fun to make and you can get especially creative and customize your jar as you wish.
14. Shaving Cream Easter Eggs
Most kids really enjoy coloring Easter eggs. It is fun to see how they can turn out to be all different colors.
Or kids can color on them and make them look very different. This craft is nice because it uses shaving cream which makes coloring the eggs a different experience.
15. Easter Egg Doilies
I grew up with doilies everywhere! Maybe that’s why I’m fond of this craft idea. I think anytime you can take a doily and make it look a little different, then it’s a win.
So, if you have kids that love to color and craft, then you should consider this craft idea. It looks to be lots of fun.
16. Pom Pom Garland
Your house can never be too colorful during the Easter season. So, have fun decorating.
Instead of stringing popcorn, string pom poms of all sizes and colors and bring some fun cheer to your Easter home.
17. Bunny Masks
Do your kids like to make and play with different masks? I know my boys do. They’ll decorate paper plates and use string to turn them into masks and have a ball.
Why not let them do the same with this amazing bunny mask for Easter? They’ll have fun constructing it and even more fun playing with it afterward.
18. Jelly Bean Butterfly
Most kids love edible crafts. There is something about making something and then knowing you can eat it. I’m not judging. As a matter of fact, I’m with the kids on this one.
If your kids like to make edible Easter crafts, then keep this one in mind. It looks pretty simple to make, and I’m sure it’s tasty too.
19. Bunny Slime
Your kids will have a lot of fun making the bunny faces on the jars but they will have even more fun playing with the bunny slime afterward.
I mean, who doesn’t love playing with slime? This Easter craft is sure to win them over.
20. Chick and Lamb Easter Craft
This craft goes right along with the last one. If you enjoy making it, then you might enjoy making the lamb friend to go along with the chick.
So again, even if you are the ‘crafty’ one in the family, you might still enjoy this simple craft. I’m sure the kids will too.
21. Handprint and Photo Easter Keepsake
Let’s be real. The majority of the time we have our kids create Easter crafts so we can display them and then hang on to them for the next 30 years until we start collecting our grandkids’ crafts.
I love nice craft projects like this one that are meant to be kept as a keepsake. This one will save photos and handprints while still offering an Easter theme.
22. Crochet Chick
Do you enjoy the relaxing art of crochet? Well, there are lots of cute Easter decorations that you could conjure up with your yarn and hook. Plus, it’s a great time for your kids to learn.
Just look at how adorable these little yellow chicks are. Your kids are sure to love playing with them when they are all done.
23. Geometric Paper Eggs
I absolutely adore how these brightly covered paper eggs look. They will make a great container for all the chocolate treats.
It’s a simple printable pattern that you can really get creative with as you choose your paper and colors.
24. Egg Wreaths
A cute way to set your table this year while having fun and making a cool statement. The prettiest Easter egg wreaths around.
Your guests will definitely appreciate this little extra touch and you can be sure the pictures will turn out great.
25. Easter Sun Catchers
If you liked the previous idea, then you might like this one too. It is basically the same process, only these are cut into different Easter shapes such as eggs, rabbits, etc.
So, if you like the idea of an easy and inexpensive craft that is really pretty, then you might want to consider this Easter craft.
26. Tropical Watercolor Eggs
A very unique idea to paint your blank canvas eggs with pretty watercolor plants. Leaves, flowers, butterflies, you can paint whatever your heart desires and your kids can get creative too.
Don’t know how to paint? Well, this is a good place to practice and try it out.
27. The Easter Egg Button Wreath
This wreath looks very simple to make. You create a wreath from cardboard and then wrap it in twine or yarn.
Finally, you glue different buttons onto the wreath to give it a colorful ‘Easter’ feel to it. Kids of most ages could construct or at least help with this craft.
28. 3D Paper Plate Basket
I really like this craft. It looks really nice. Instead of just drawing a picture of eggs in a basket, the 3D option brings it to life.
So, if you would like to have a unique craft option for your kids, then you might want to consider this option.
29. The Tissue Paper Easter Egg
This is another unique option for a simple Easter egg craft. If your kids (or you) don’t want a really complex craft, but also want to color, then this might be a good option for you.
You just need an egg template and then, instead of coloring the egg, you wad up pieces of tissue paper and glue them to the egg. This creates a colorful masterpiece in no time.
30. Easy Easter Candy Jars
With Easter comes candy. Maybe not as much as with Halloween, but it can sometimes be a close second.
With lots of candy, comes the need for a candy jar. That is where this little craft comes into play. When you have these jars, the kids no longer have to fight over which candy belongs to who.
31. Pipe Cleaner Bunnies
This is another projectI could just see my kids loving. The reason is that it is something small that they could use their imagination to play with.
However, working with pipe cleaners isn’t always the easiest thing so you might need to remember to have your patience the day you do this craft.
32. Foam Cup Bunny
This foam cup bunny is super adorable and a really easy craft to do. If you have younger children. it would be a good option because of its simplicity.
If you are looking for an easy and inexpensive craft for children of all ages, then you’ll definitely want to check this craft out.
33. Wisecracker Eggs
Looking for a new way to get your family giggling? Well, this is the craft for you! Easy-to-make and definitely a crowd-pleaser.
I absolutely love the originality of this idea. Hilarious Easter eggs- Why not!
34. Bunny Basket
Here we have a free knitting pattern to re-create this adorable bunny basket. I especially love the fuzzy tail.
This is a great beginner project for those wanting to try out knitting for the first time and also a great time to teach your kids the basics of knitting.
35. Sock Bunny
This is a great gift for kids at Easter, but also a really fun craft that older kids could certainly complete.
If you have a child that loves stuffed animals, or even a group of kids that you’d like to give them a neat craft to take home for Easter, this would certainly be a fun one.
36. Candy Filled Easter Egg Carton Chicks
I love this craft. It is really unique, inexpensive, and rather cute to look at. The idea is that you use part of an egg carton to be the chick.
Then, you put candy inside the egg carton slot. When the egg carton is opened, it looks like a baby chick opening its mouth.
37. Marshmallow Easter Bunny Craft
My youngest completed this craft in preschool. Thank goodness for Pinterest, right?
If you need a fun Easter craft for a smaller child, this would be a great option. It is fun, simple, and inexpensive. Plus, the kiddos like to eat the marshmallows along the way.
38. Paper Plate Chick
We’ve already made a paper plate chick above. This one is even easier. It would be a perfect fit for smaller kids or for moms (like me) that are the best in craftwork.
Anyway, if you’d like a cute craft that is really inexpensive and easy, then you definitely need to check this one out.
39. Bunny Clothespins
Again, I’m not sure of the crafting genius that came up with this amazing and simple craft, but they did. And for that, I’m thankful.
This is such a cute craft where you simply turn a clothespin into a bunny, just in time for Easter. How cute and fun. Plus, it gives the kids a chance to use their imagination in both crafting and play.
40. Napkin Rings
Way too cute! These darling little chicks will hold your napkins in place while also bringing a smile to your guest’s face. Make your Easter dinner something special by adding these thoughtful extra touches.
Made from scrubby yarn, pipe cleaners, and felt. You will definitely have fun making these napkin rings for Easter.
41. Stamped Easter Egg Craft
This craft is another really easy craft that most kids would be able to enjoy. If you have smaller kids, you might have to help them construct their baskets.
However, even the younger kids could enjoy using the sponges dipped in paint to make perfect and colorful Easter eggs for their baskets.
42. The Rainbow Button Easter Egg
This is another fun craft for kids of all ages. Obviously, really young children can’t do this craft because of the choking hazard.
However, if you have kids that can handle buttons safely, then they can do this craft. All you do is arrange your buttons inside the egg and glue. It is that simple.
43. Daffodil Napkin Bouquet
Looking for an Easter craft to keep you busy on the weekend? Trying to think up a clever idea for nametags this year at the brunch table?
Here’s the answer to all your questions. Charming daffodil bouquets that will make your plates look beautiful.
44. The Hatching Chick Craft
This craft looks really fun. You get to create a unique and colorful Easter egg. Next, you create your fun little chick.
Finally, you put it all together so it looks like the chick is hatching out of the egg. It is different, and I really like that.
45. Super Bunnies
The heroic super bunnies are here to save the day. Boredom is no match for these super bunnies and no Easter egg can be too hard to find.
This is a great craft to do with the kids and their friends too.
46. Sheet Music Eggs
Where are all the musicians here? This is a great way to use up your old sheet music while also bringing some musical decoration to your Easter home.
Not a musician? No problem. You can easily print off some sheet music just for the project.
47. DIY Recycled Easter Bunny Vases
This vase craft would obviously be one for the older kids, but it is a great way to use left-over glass jars.
If you love flowers and would love to have a homemade Easter bunny vase, then give this project to the kids. They’ll probably enjoy it.
48. Mandarin Bunnies
What a simple yet adorable craft. This is the perfect art project when you’ve got all the kids and their buddies over that will be sure to keep them entertained (and fed too).
Pom-pom noses, yarn for whiskers, and felt for perky little bunny ears.
49. Painted Easter Basket
The project is quite simple. Find yourself an attractive wooden basket, prepare your working space with newspapers, find your favorite bright colored paints, and get the kids dressed in their artist robes.
Then, you can get as artistic as you’d like painting your Easter egg scavenger hunt baskets in loud and bold colors.
50. Upcycled Bunny Napkin Rings
Don’t throw away your toilet paper rolls. That’s a perfectly good crafting material. Just think of all the Easter crafts you can make with them.
Check out how you can transform those ordinary cardboard rolls into colorful Easter-themed napkin rings.
51. Monster Eggs
You do the crocheting and get your kids to help you glue on the googly eyes and big front teeth.
Or, maybe you want to teach your kids how to crochet, in which case this is a great beginner project that has a fun outcome.
52. Woodland Animal Eggs
Oh so cute! I absolutely adore how these woodland animal eggs turned out. I think I may have found the Easter egg painting idea for this year.
They are especially cute with the added-on ears and tails. Skunks, beavers, owls, and Easter rabbits. You can make all types of furry creatures.
53. Bunny Bookmarks
Paper-folding, cutting, drawing, this craft has it all. Learn how to make these useful and fun bunny bookmarks that your kids can use during their Spring reading.
This craft is kid-friendly and isn’t limited to only bunnies. Why not make fuzzy yellow chicks?
54. Bunny Hats
This just may be one of my favorite Easter crafts. These eggs disguised as bunnies with delicate felt caps are sure to get some attention from your guests. They are just way too cute.
Making the felt hats is a little bit tricky, but your kids can definitely help you out getting the bunny faces drawn on.
55. Paper Plate Bunny Mask
Get your kids playing make-believe with their very own Easter bunny masks.
However, first get them to help you make them by cutting, gluing, and coloring. A great way to pass the afternoon when your kids are on Spring break.
56. Easter Garland
Start making your home looking festive by crafting your own decorations that will really bring some Easter shine to your Spring days.
Little bunny bums in soft pastels decorated with fuzzy pom-pom tails. A lovely art project to pass the time.
57. Paper Flower Centerpiece
A very magical look of pretty flowers decorating your table at Easter brunch! It sort-of reminds me of the mad hatter tea party table in Alice and Wonderland.
So, get out your scissors and your colored paper and start crafting.
58. Easter Cacti
Are you as cactus obsessed as I am? My house is filled with them. So why not combine your love for cacti with your Easter decorations and make Easter cactus egg bunnies.
Definitely an original and unique art project but one that will surely get attention when they are displayed during the holiday.
59. Bunny Bow
Let your daughter pick out her favorite material and then show her how she can make her own accessories. Even something as cute as a bunny ear hair clip.
This is also a great party favor idea for your little girls’ Easter egg scavenger hunt party.
60. Paper Songbirds
Delicate paper songbirds that are super easy to make, and are great to add some extra colorful decoration to your home during the Easter holidays.
Your kids will have fun making these birds and playing with them too.
61. Nest Bowl
This is the most perfect nesting bowl for your Easter eggs. I’m in love. That bright pink and abstract look will look amazing on my Easter dining table.
This is a really fun project that involves popping a balloon. So, you can be assured the kids will love it.
62. Bunny Treat Box
Get the party going with an Easter-themed treat box that has a cute bunny face and cute bunny ears. Fill it with goodies, chocolates, toys, and games!
You can surprise your kids with their own unique treat boxes or you can get them to help you make them and let them design their own bunny rabbits.
63. Origami Chick Egg Holder
Ever dived into the paper-folding art of Origami? It’s a very meditative practice that helps you to relax and just live in the present moment. Plus, it’s a lot of fun and when you’re all finished you have an interesting and unique decoration.
Why not include origami in this year’s Easter crafts and create a nice egg holder shaped like an abstract chick.
64. Rainbow Egg Garland
Oh so pretty, oh so fun. This is an easy Easter craft that you can get all your kids involved in and even the neighbor’s kids.
There is some sewing involved, but you can get your kids cutting the colored card stock with safety scissors as you sew.
65. Easter Bunny Suckers
This Easter craft is seriously a lot of fun to make because you get to play with pom-poms, googly eyes, foam balls, and pipe cleaners!
These also make great party favors to decorate your table with or to hide around the house for a fun scavenger hunt.
66. Soap Boars
Your kids will have fun pouring the soap into the molds but just make sure they don’t lick their fingers after.
Check out how to get the little white bunnies into the soap bar.
67. Cascarone Confetti Eggs
Who doesn’t love confetti!? I know I do. I highly recommend making your own biodegradable confetti. You can do this by whole punching leaves with your favorite hole punch shapes.
Fill paint and crack Easter eggs for an explosion of colorful fun with the kids.
68. Palm Tree Easter Eggs
Easter means Spring and spring-time mean that summer is on the way! Palm trees, beach balls, and golden sand. I can’t wait.
That’s why these beach-themed Easter eggs are so lovely. They remind us of the hot summer days that are soon to come.
69. Fruit Eggs
Another creative way to decorate your Easter eggs this year. This idea is especially cute if you fill the fruit eggs with little fruit candies and toys. It will make opening them up a lot of fun.
Here you can see how to make strawberry eggs but go wild and make any fruit you can think of.
70. Giant Bunny Balloons
Okay, I have to admit, not only am I obsessed with these charming bunny balloons but the whole picture itself.
The colorful garland, the shades of pink, and the pretty paper flowers. This is definitely some good inspiration for this year’s Easter decorating.
71. Disco Ball Bunny
Pretty much anything that is round can become an exciting Easter craft as you transform it into an Easter bunny head.
Whether it’s a balloon, a beach ball, or even a glittery disco ball. Just add ears, whiskers, and a fuzzy nose.
72. Easter Carrots
Entice the Easter bunny to hop by your home this year by crafting up some bright orange carrots.
A very simple craft but one that will add a fun and festive look to your home. Place them on shelves, the mantel, and windowsills.
73. Easter Dioramas
Put Easter on display by creating small dioramas of the famous Easter characters’ bunnies, chicks, eggs, and spring colors.
It’s as simple as decorating a piece of felt or cardboard with Easter toys and then covering it with a plastic cup or bowl.
74. Baby Chick Eggs
Egg decorating has to be one of the most fun parts of Easter! These simple baby chick eggs are so easy to make, your kids will have no problem joining in on the fun.
Get them to decorate and draw their own baby chicks, give them a name, and take them on a scavenger hunt.
75. FIMO Easter Bunnies
What is FIMO? FIMO is a popular modeling clay choice amongst amateurs, professionals, and especially for those working with children.
Combining FIMO with copper wire and transforming them into adorable little Easter bunny eggs is a must-do this year.
76. Paper Easter Baskets
With some simple paper-weaving techniques, some pastel cardstock, and the music cranked up loud, you can have a blast making your kids Easter baskets this year for the egg hunt.
Obviously, getting them to help is what really makes it extra fun.
77. Eco-Friendly Easter Grass
Ready to make the switch and stop using that weird plastic Easter grass? Then hope on over to this tutorial and get going.
Here is an eco-friendly alternative that can be composted when you’re done. What’s not to love? A great project to teach your kids about not using unnecessary plastics.
78. Recycled Egg Cups
Recycle old hummus containers, yogurt tubs, or even tin cans into egg cups. Really whatever you’ve got in the recycling bin can be used to create these egg holders.
Just give them paint, add some sparkles or draw on patterns like stripes and spot and try filling them with your eco-friendly Easter grass that you’ve just made.
79. Easter Bunny Bum Pots
Now, here is a cute craft. These curious little bunnies are digging for chocolate eggs. And it seems like they’ve found a few.
A great way to add some flora to your Easter decoration with a humorous twist. Love the creativity.
80. Fried Egg Brunch Decor
Not your typical take on the classic Easter egg. Still, definitely loving this modern approach to an Easter brunch. Great for a giggle.
These eggs have been cracked and fried and will get you feeling hungry for a delicious pancake and egg brunch. Check out how to make them.
81. Recycled Bunny Bottles
Personally, I am always looking for ideas to recycle plastic bottles. I just hate the thought of them being thrown out. I know there are a lot of good ideas out there, and that includes these friendly bunny bottle planters.
A great way to bring some Easter cheer to your home while recycling and also getting some gardening done.
82. Back to the 80s Eggs
Let’s take it back and kick it old-school for a while. Channel those good times back in the 80’s when there were bold patterns and fun colors.
Take some inspiration from these 80’s themed eggs when decorating your eggs this year to make a vintage statement.
83. Floral Bunny Ears
Although these bunny ears were probably created for a little girl, I have to admit I’m considering creating a pair for myself as well.
I mean, why not? This is the season! And they are just way too cute to not want to wear.
84. Rainbow Easter Basket
Your kids are going to need something to carry all their scavenger hunt eggs in, as well as their chocolate and of course their toys too. So, get them to help you make a beautiful basket to carry it all in.
This basket is made out of beautiful bright felts and sewn together to make a happy little rainbow.
85. Unicorn Eggs
Unicorns are definitely high up on the list of a lot of kiddos right now. I mean, I have to say I totally get it. They are beautiful, magical, and powerful!
My favorite part about this craft is the handmade rose crown that each unicorn has decorating their shiny horn. So pretty!
86. Pom-Pom Napkins
Oh, good morning pastels, florals, and pom-poms. Welcome your guests to Easter brunch with beautiful napkins laid across each plate.
This is a really quick and easy project that you can customize to your liking by picking out your favorite material and pom-pom colors.
87. Easter Wreath
Start welcoming your guests right from the front door, before they even knock, with this festive and charming homemade Easter wreath.
This delicate craft is much easier than it looks and has beautiful results.
88. Popsicle Stick Easter Bunnies
Personally, my favorite kind of Easter crafts are the ones that have a lot of cutting and gluing to do. That’s why I am happy about this cute popsicle craft!
Get your kids to color the popsicle sticks while you cut out their little feet and ears and then you can work together to glue it all together.
89. Felt drink Stirrers
Yes, please. I must make these adorable drink stirrers. They will look great in the patio glasses that I will fill with homemade lemonade.
From fluffy lambs to yellow chicks, to colorful eggs, and of course happy bunnies. You can really have fun making these felt ball drink stirrers just in time for Easter.
90. Egg Carton Rabbits
How funny are these sweet little bunny rabbits? Your kids will absolutely adore them. They can be made out of recycled egg cartons and should be filled with candy eggs if you’d like to be extra popular with the kiddos.
Give them pom-pom noses, draw on some whiskers, and I highly recommend going with the wonderful idea of using googly eyes.
Creative & Easy DIY Easter Crafts
Well, now you have a whopping 90 Easter crafts to share with your children. Hopefully, you will find some of them to be fun and entertaining for your family.
In addition to these Easter crafts, we also have a lovely post filled with Easter snack ideas.
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