Easter Crafts can be a truly wonderful way to get into the spirit of Easter. Your children may well be excited for all of the chocolate Easter eggs they will be able to eat, but why not make it a little more special with these super Easter Crafts for Kids, which will make awesome keepsakes and provide fun for children of all ages.
21 Easter Crafts for Kids
Over the Easter period, my nieces and nephews just love to make things with me and their mother. I often place on a pinny and get crafty with them. That is why I love to have plenty of ideas to give them when they ask for me to sit and make things!
Here is a roundup of 21 of my favourite Easter crafts that all seem very easy to make and look like lots of fun to do too.
1 – Repurposed Toilet Roll Bunnies full tutorial Pragentemiuda.
2 – Bunny ear bags via Oh Happy Day
3 – Easter countdown via Eighteen25
4- Paper plate Easter chick via Simple As That
5 – Paint chip Easter egg garland via Modern Parents Messy Kids
6 – Envelope Easter bunny craft via Twiggle Magazine
7 – Upcycled Easter bunny basket via Make And Takes for Parenting Magazine
8 – Easter Mason jars via Nest of Posies
9 – Fluffy chicks (the wings are handprint cutouts!) via That Artist Woman
10 – Fingerprint carrots and bunnies via Crafty Morning
11 – Handprint bunnies via Crafty Morning
12 – Paper plate bunny ears via Alpha Mom
13 – Hand painted Easter egg balloons via Shop Sweet Lulu
14 -Pipe cleaner bunnies and carrots via Lines Across
15 – Easter Mason jars via Number 2 Pencil
16 – Easter Egg Nests via Umeandthekids
17 – Easter egg bath bombs via Bitz & Giggles
18 – Easter Egg Crafts Papier-Mache Easter Eggs via Not Martha
19 – Pom pom Easter chicks via Crafts Unleashed
20 – Super Nintendo Easter Egg Display via Umeandthekids
21 – Easter Egg Colouring Template via Activity Village
So, That is my 21 Easter Crafts that I really want to recreate this year with my family. I would love to hear what Easter Crafts you have planned with your kids this year.
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There are some great ideas here – and can be adapted for different annual events