10 Easy Easter Crafts to Enjoy with Your Children
- The Wilsons

- Mar 21
- 3 min read
Yes Easter is ALMOST here.
Easter is a perfect time to bring the family together and create lasting memories. Crafting with children not only sparks their creativity but also offers a fun way to celebrate the season. If you’re looking for simple, enjoyable Easter crafts that you can do with your kids, this guide has you covered. These projects use everyday materials and are designed to be easy for little hands, making them ideal for a festive afternoon at home.

1. Paper Plate Easter Bunny Masks
Transform plain paper plates into adorable bunny masks. Cut out eye holes and attach cotton balls for the nose and cheeks. Use pink construction paper for ears and add whiskers with a black marker. Attach a string or elastic band so kids can wear their creations. This craft encourages imaginative play and is quick to assemble.
2. Painted Egg Carton Chicks
Recycle egg cartons by cutting out individual cups and painting them yellow. Add googly eyes and small orange paper beaks to create cute chicks. These can be glued onto popsicle sticks to make Easter puppets or arranged as a centerpiece. This craft teaches kids about recycling while making something festive.
3. Easter Egg Sun Catchers
Use clear contact paper and colorful tissue paper scraps to make sun catchers shaped like Easter eggs. Cut two egg shapes from the contact paper, sticky sides facing out, and let children stick tissue paper pieces inside. Seal with the second contact paper piece and hang in a window. The light shining through creates a beautiful effect.
4. Bunny Handprint Art
Trace your child’s hand on white paper and cut it out. Add details like eyes, nose, and whiskers with markers to turn the handprint into a bunny. This craft is a wonderful keepsake and a fun way to personalize Easter decorations.
5. Pom-Pom Easter Eggs
Provide children with colorful pom-poms and glue sticks. Cut out egg shapes from cardboard or thick paper and let kids cover them with pom-poms. This tactile activity helps develop fine motor skills and results in soft, fluffy Easter eggs perfect for decorating.

6. Paper Roll Easter Bunnies
Use empty toilet paper rolls to create standing bunnies. Paint the rolls white or pastel colors, then glue on paper ears, eyes, and a cotton ball tail. These bunnies can be used as table decorations or holders for small Easter treats.
7. Easter Basket Weaving with Paper Strips
Cut strips of colored paper and help children weave them into small baskets. This craft introduces basic weaving techniques and results in a handy basket for collecting Easter eggs or candies.
8. Salt Dough Easter Ornaments
Make salt dough using simple ingredients: flour, salt, and water. Roll out the dough and use cookie cutters to create Easter shapes like eggs, bunnies, and flowers. After baking, children can paint and decorate the ornaments. These can be hung as decorations or given as gifts.
9. Felt Flower Crowns
Cut flower shapes from colorful felt and glue them onto a strip of felt or ribbon to create a crown. Kids will enjoy wearing their handmade flower crowns during Easter celebrations or springtime play.
10. Easter Egg Hunt Clues Craft
Turn the Easter egg hunt into a creative activity by making clue cards. Use cardstock and decorate with stickers or drawings. Write simple riddles or directions on each card to guide children from one egg to the next. This adds an extra layer of fun and excitement to the traditional hunt.

Tips for Crafting with Children
Prepare all materials beforehand to keep the activity smooth.
Use non-toxic, washable supplies for easy cleanup.
Encourage children to express their creativity without worrying about perfection.
Set up a dedicated crafting space to contain messes.
Take photos of the finished crafts to preserve memories.
Crafting together during Easter creates joyful moments and helps children develop skills like hand-eye coordination, color recognition, and following instructions. These easy projects are designed to be fun and stress-free, so everyone can enjoy the holiday spirit.
What crafts could you do with your children with materials you already have at home?
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