73 Best Easter Crafts for Kids That Are Fun and Easy
Easter is the perfect time for colorful, creative, and fun crafts that keep kids entertained! From adorable bunny decorations to easy DIY Easter eggs, crafting is a great way to bring the holiday spirit into your home. Plus, handmade crafts make cute keepsakes, festive decorations, and thoughtful gifts for family and friends.
I still remember making cotton ball bunnies and paper plate chick masks as a kid—it was messy, fun, and the best part of Easter break! Crafting together isn’t just about cutting and gluing; it’s about creating memories that last long after the holiday. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or caregiver, these activities are budget-friendly, easy, and perfect for little hands.
In this post, I’ll share 73 of the best Easter crafts for kids, ranging from simple paper projects to hands-on DIY fun. Get ready for bright colors, lots of glue, and plenty of creative fun—let’s hop into it! 🐰🎨✨
Cotton Ball Bunny Craft
Cut out a large bunny shape from sturdy cardstock or cardboard. Let kids cover it in fluffy white cotton balls using glue for a soft, textured effect. Add googly eyes, a pink pom-pom nose, and pipe cleaner whiskers to bring the bunny to life. Attach a small ribbon bow to make it extra cute. A fun tactile craft perfect for toddlers and preschoolers!
Paper Plate Chick Mask
Turn a plain paper plate into an adorable Easter chick mask! Paint the plate bright yellow, then cut out holes for the eyes. Glue on a triangle-shaped orange beak and two small wings made from yellow construction paper. Attach a popsicle stick handle or tie an elastic string to wear it as a mask. A cute and easy Easter craft kids will love playing with!
Handprint Easter Lamb
Trace your child’s handprint on white paper and cut it out. Glue cotton balls all over the palm to create a fluffy lamb body. Draw or glue on a black paper face with ears at the top of the handprint. Add googly eyes and a smile to make it extra adorable. A precious keepsake that captures your child’s hand size this Easter!
Tissue Paper Easter Egg Suncatchers
Cut out large egg shapes from clear contact paper or wax paper. Provide kids with colorful tissue paper squares to stick inside the egg shape, creating a stained-glass effect. Once done, seal with another layer of contact paper and trim the edges. Tape the eggs to a window or sliding door to let the sunlight shine through. A beautiful and mess-free Easter craft for all ages!
Pom-Pom Bunny Tail Garland
Make a cute Easter garland by stringing together fluffy pom-poms and bunny cutouts. Cut bunny shapes from pastel-colored cardstock and glue a small white pom-pom on each one as a tail. Punch holes in the ears and thread them onto a ribbon or twine. Hang it on a mantel, doorway, or kids’ room for a festive touch. A simple but charming decoration kids can help make!
Easter Egg Potato Stamping
Cut a potato in half, then carve simple Easter egg patterns (zigzags, dots, or stripes) onto the flat surface. Let kids dip the potato into bright-colored paint and stamp onto paper, tote bags, or fabric. This activity is great for little hands and helps with fine motor skills. Create patterned Easter egg wrapping paper or make a collage of colorful prints. A fun and unique painting craft for Easter!
Bunny Ear Headbands
Cut out large bunny ears from white cardstock and smaller pink inserts for the inside of the ears. Attach them to a strip of paper (sized to fit around the child’s head). Kids can decorate the ears with stickers, glitter, or cotton balls before securing the headband. Once worn, kids can pretend to be little Easter bunnies hopping around. A simple and playful craft for Easter parties!
Yarn-Wrapped Easter Eggs
Cut out egg shapes from cardboard and provide kids with colorful yarn. Show them how to wrap the yarn around the egg until it’s fully covered, creating a textured design. Secure the ends with glue and add small sequins or beads for decoration. These eggs make great Easter ornaments for a seasonal centerpiece or wall display. A great craft for improving hand-eye coordination!
Easter Bunny Paper Bag Puppets
Decorate plain brown paper bags to look like Easter bunnies. Use white paper cutouts for ears, a pink pom-pom nose, and googly eyes. Draw on a mouth and whiskers with a marker. Once dry, kids can put their hands inside and use them as puppets. A fun storytelling craft for Easter-themed plays!
Salt Dough Easter Ornaments
Mix flour, salt, and water to make a simple salt dough. Roll out the dough and use Easter-themed cookie cutters (bunnies, eggs, chicks) to cut out shapes. Let them dry completely or bake at low heat before decorating with acrylic paint and glitter. Punch a hole at the top before baking to turn them into hanging ornaments. A long-lasting Easter craft that kids will love making!
Easter Egg Treasure Hunt Map
Create a hand-drawn treasure map on brown paper or cardstock that leads to hidden Easter eggs. Let kids crumple and stain the paper with tea to make it look old. Add clues, bunny footprints, and little landmarks like a “Carrot Patch” or “Chick’s Nest.” Kids can follow the map on their Easter egg hunt or create their own hunt for siblings. A creative craft that doubles as an exciting activity!
Egg Carton Bunny Train
Cut an empty egg carton into sections and let kids paint each “car” in pastel colors. Use pipe cleaners for handles and small paper wheels to make it look like a train. Add pom-pom bunnies or mini Easter chicks to sit inside each section. Attach the train cars with string or ribbon so they can move together. A fantasy-themed Easter craft that turns into a fun toy!
Bunny Footprint Trail for Easter Morning
Dip kids’ feet in white paint and press them onto dark-colored construction paper. Cut out each footprint and add pink paw details with markers. Tape the bunny footprints leading from their bedroom to the Easter basket or a hidden surprise. It’s a fun way to bring the Easter Bunny to life! Kids will wake up excited to follow the trail on Easter morning!
Mini Easter Bunny Piñatas
Use small paper cups or balloons as a base and wrap them with tissue paper in soft Easter colors. Add bunny ears, whiskers, and a tiny pom-pom nose. Fill the inside with mini chocolate eggs or confetti before sealing them shut. Kids can break open their personal piñatas on Easter day! A party-ready Easter craft that’s full of surprises!
Washi Tape Easter Egg Art
Cut out large egg shapes from thick cardstock and let kids decorate them using colorful washi tape in stripes, zigzags, or geometric designs. Layering different tapes creates a bright and modern Easter egg look without messy glue or paint. Attach the finished eggs to string for a DIY Easter banner. You can even use the washi tape-covered eggs as greeting card covers. A quick, mess-free Easter craft for kids of all ages!
Secret Message Easter Eggs
Paint plastic or wooden eggs with chalkboard paint and let them dry. Use chalk or chalk markers to write fun Easter messages or clues on the eggs. Hide them around the house as part of an Easter egg scavenger hunt. Kids can erase and rewrite new messages to surprise family members. A reusable Easter activity that’s fun every year!
Easter Bunny Shadow Puppets
Cut out bunny, chick, and egg shapes from black cardstock and attach them to popsicle sticks. Set up a lamp or flashlight against a blank wall and let kids put on a shadow puppet Easter show. They can act out a story about the Easter Bunny or invent their own. Encourage them to make a mini Easter-themed play and invite family members to watch. A unique way to combine storytelling and crafting!
Carrot Rocket Launchers
Wrap empty toilet paper rolls in orange construction paper and add green paper leaves at the top. Inside, insert a rolled-up piece of paper towel with a straw in the center. When kids blow into the straw, the paper “carrot” will launch into the air like a tiny rocket! Have a carrot launch contest to see whose goes the highest. A STEM-inspired Easter craft that adds fun and learning!
Easter Bunny Nightlight Jars
Use small glass or plastic jars and coat the inside with glow-in-the-dark paint. Paint a bunny face on the outside or glue on felt bunny ears. Let the jars charge under the light, then place them by the bed for a glowing bunny nightlight. These are perfect for kids who love a little Easter magic at bedtime! A whimsical and functional Easter craft they’ll adore.
Rainbow Ribbon Easter Eggs
Take plain plastic or wooden eggs and cover them with strips of colorful ribbons instead of paint. Use different textures like satin, lace, and burlap for a beautiful sensory experience. Secure each ribbon with glue and tie a bow at the top. Hang the eggs from branches to create an Easter tree centerpiece. A decorative Easter craft that looks fancy but is simple to make!
Hopping Bunny Race Game
Cut bunny shapes from thick cardstock and attach them to clothespins or wooden pegs. Create a starting line and finish line on a piece of cardboard, then place rubber bands underneath the bunnies to act as a spring. When kids press down and release, the bunnies will hop forward like a real race! Decorate with stickers, googly eyes, and pom-pom tails. A fun mix of crafting and play that turns into a game!
Glow-in-the-Dark Easter Egg Hunt
Paint plastic Easter eggs with glow-in-the-dark paint or fill them with tiny glow sticks before hiding them. Decorate the outside with bunny ears, chick faces, or glitter to make them festive. Turn off the lights and let kids go on a glowing Easter egg hunt in the dark! For extra fun, assign different glow colors for different prizes. A magical twist on a classic Easter activity!
Easter Bunny Spoon Puppets
Take wooden or plastic spoons and turn them into bunny characters using paint, pipe cleaners for ears, and cotton for tails. Kids can make a whole bunny family with different facial expressions. Create a DIY puppet theater using a shoebox and cut a hole for a stage. Encourage kids to put on an Easter puppet show with their new bunny friends. A fun way to mix crafting with storytelling!
Easter-Themed Rock Painting
Gather smooth garden rocks and paint them as Easter bunnies, eggs, or chicks. Use pastel colors, fine-tip markers for details, and seal with a clear coat to make them last. Hide the painted rocks around the yard or a local park for others to find and enjoy. Encourage kids to write positive Easter messages on the back of each rock. A creative and community-friendly Easter craft!
DIY Easter Egg Confetti Poppers
Cut toilet paper rolls in half, then cover them in bright-colored tissue paper to resemble Easter eggs. Fill them with confetti, mini paper bunnies, or candy before sealing both ends with ribbon. Kids can twist or pop them open for a fun confetti explosion! Decorate with stickers, glitter, and washi tape for extra style. A kid-friendly Easter party activity that’s easy to make!
Bunny-Shaped Bird Feeder
Cut a bunny shape out of cardboard, punch a hole in the ears, and spread peanut butter or honey over it. Let kids press the sticky surface into birdseed until it’s fully covered. Attach a string or ribbon and hang the bunny feeder outside. Watch as birds come to nibble on the Easter treat! A nature-friendly Easter craft that teaches kids about caring for wildlife.
DIY Easter Bingo Game
Create a printable Bingo board with Easter-themed pictures like carrots, bunnies, chicks, baskets, and eggs. Use small candy pieces like jellybeans or chocolate eggs as markers. Kids can play with friends or family while snacking on the candies. Laminate the Bingo boards for multiple rounds of play. A fun craft that turns into a game night activity!
Carrot-Shaped Goodie Bags
Fold orange construction paper into a cone shape and fill it with mini Easter chocolates, marshmallows, or trail mix. Use green tissue paper at the top to mimic carrot leaves. Tie with a cute ribbon and write each child’s name on the front. Perfect for Easter parties, classroom gifts, or small surprises. A creative and cute way to present Easter treats!
Easter Egg Balloon Painting
Blow up balloons to the size of Easter eggs, then let kids dip them in paint and roll them across a large sheet of paper. The bouncy effect of the balloon creates random, swirling patterns like real decorated eggs. Once the paint dries, kids can cut out their favorite designs into paper Easter eggs. A messy but fun sensory craft for little artists!
DIY Easter-Themed Kaleidoscope
Take a paper towel tube and cover one end with clear plastic wrap. Inside, place tiny colorful beads, sequins, or Easter confetti before sealing the other end with wax paper. Decorate the outside with stickers, pastel paint, or glitter glue. When kids look through the tube and rotate it, the patterns change and shimmer. A fascinating Easter craft that blends creativity with science!
Easter Egg Rainstick
Use an empty paper towel roll, seal one end with colorful tissue paper, and fill it with dry rice, lentils, or small beans. Insert small pieces of aluminum foil or toothpicks inside to create a soft, rain-like sound when tilted. Seal the top and let kids decorate the outside with Easter-themed stickers, markers, or glitter paint. This turns into a musical Easter craft that kids can shake along to their favorite tunes. A fun sensory craft that combines sound and creativity!
Easter-Themed Story Dice
Grab small wooden or foam cubes and let kids draw Easter-themed images on each side—like a bunny, an egg, a chick, a rainbow, a basket, and a carrot. Once finished, they can roll the dice and come up with a story using the images that appear! This encourages storytelling, creativity, and imagination while tying in the Easter theme. You can also create a mini book where kids can illustrate and write their stories. A perfect blend of crafting and storytelling!
Scratch Art Easter Eggs
Coat thick cardstock or poster board eggs with a layer of colorful crayon scribbles. Then, paint over the entire surface with black acrylic paint and let it dry. Kids can use toothpicks or popsicle sticks to scratch away the black layer, revealing their bright Easter designs underneath! This technique makes beautiful, one-of-a-kind Easter artwork. A cool, mess-free way to experiment with textures and colors!
Easter Bunny Sock Hop Dolls
Take an old (clean) sock and fill it with rice, stuffing, or cotton balls to shape it into a bunny body. Tie a ribbon around the neck to create a head and leave the sock end long for ears—cut and shape as needed. Use buttons, googly eyes, and a pom-pom tail for decoration. Kids can play pretend with their handmade bunnies or use them as cute Easter decorations. A no-sew, upcycled craft that’s soft, huggable, and fun!
Hatch-the-Chick Peekaboo Cards
Cut out an egg shape from sturdy cardstock and draw a chick’s face inside. Create a paper “shell” that can open and close with a brad fastener so that the chick appears to “hatch” when opened. Let kids color the egg with pastel crayons, patterns, or stickers. Write a fun message inside like “Happy Easter from your little chick!” These make adorable homemade greeting cards to gift to family and friends. A surprise-filled Easter craft that kids will love!
Easter Bunny Binoculars for the Hunt
Glue two empty toilet paper rolls together and wrap them in Easter-themed paper or paint them pastel colors. Attach bunny ears on top and glue on a string so kids can wear them around their neck. Add fun decorations like pom-pom noses, whiskers, and googly eyes to make them look like a bunny. These can be used during an Easter egg hunt to help kids “spot” their eggs faster! A functional and cute Easter craft for little explorers!
Easter Bunny Pasta Necklaces
Dye bowtie pasta in pastel shades by soaking them in vinegar and food coloring for a few minutes. Once dry, kids can thread them onto yarn or elastic string to create a colorful Easter-themed necklace. You can also add beads, bunny charms, or small felt carrots to make it extra festive. This helps with fine motor skills and creativity, and kids can wear their handmade jewelry on Easter! A cute and wearable Easter craft!
Mini DIY Easter Parade Float
Give kids a shoebox or small cardboard box to decorate as an Easter parade float. Let them use craft paper, stickers, tiny toy bunnies, fake grass, and pom-poms to make it festive. Attach wheels (from bottle caps or cardboard circles) and pull it with a string for a mini Easter parade. Kids can show off their float during an Easter celebration or make a whole parade with siblings or friends. A super creative craft that turns into an event!
DIY Easter Crayons in Bunny & Egg Shapes
Gather broken crayons, peel off the paper, and place them into silicone Easter molds (bunny, egg, chick shapes). Melt in the oven at 250°F for 10 minutes, then let cool and harden. Once removed, kids will have multi-colored, Easter-themed crayons! These make great gifts or party favors for an Easter celebration. A fun way to recycle old crayons into something new and festive!
Mini Bunny or Chick Planters
Upcycle small yogurt cups or tin cans into cute Easter planters. Paint them to look like bunnies, chicks, or Easter eggs, adding googly eyes, pipe cleaner ears, and tiny feet. Fill them with soil and fast-growing seeds like grass or herbs so kids can watch them grow over time. Let kids decorate their own plant name tags to add to their pots. A long-lasting Easter craft that teaches kids about nature!
DIY Easter Egg Stamps with Pool Noodles
Cut an old pool noodle into egg-shaped slices to create oversized Easter egg stamps. Let kids dip them into paint and stamp patterns onto paper, tote bags, or fabric. Encourage them to mix colors and textures to make abstract Easter artwork. Add glitter, stickers, or stencils for extra decoration. A fun, hands-on craft that’s great for all ages!
Easter Bunny Finger Puppets
Use felt or craft foam to cut out small bunny shapes, making sure to leave space for fingers. Glue or stitch the sides, leaving the bottom open for little hands to slide inside. Add googly eyes, pipe cleaner whiskers, and tiny pom-pom tails for extra character. Kids can create different bunnies with unique expressions and outfits. These can be used for an Easter puppet show or as a storytelling tool!
Easter Bunny Maze with Recycled Cardboard
Cut a large piece of cardboard into the shape of an egg and design a mini maze using straws, pipe cleaners, or popsicle sticks. Use a small pom-pom as the “bunny” and let kids tilt the board to navigate the bunny through the maze to the “carrot patch.” Add fun obstacles like cotton ball clouds, paper flowers, or sticker eggs along the way. Time the game and see who can get the bunny to the finish line fastest! A craft that doubles as an Easter game!
Melted Crayon Easter Egg Art
Take white cardstock eggs, cover them with crayon shavings, and place wax paper over the top. Use a warm iron to gently melt the crayons, creating a vibrant stained-glass effect. Let them dry and cut out the colorful eggs to use as window decorations. Attach them to a garland or Easter banner for a festive touch. A beautiful and artsy Easter craft that lets kids experiment with colors!
Floating Easter Egg Boats
Cut egg cartons into individual sections, let kids paint them in bright Easter colors, and attach a paper sail on a toothpick. Fill a basin or sink with water and let the egg boats float and race!. Kids can blow on them with straws to make them move faster. Add tiny bunny or chick figurines as passengers for a cute touch. A STEM-inspired Easter craft that’s perfect for water play!
Easter Egg Slime Jars
Make homemade slime using glue, baking soda, and contact lens solution and color it in pastel Easter shades. Store it in clear plastic Easter eggs or mini mason jars and decorate the lids with bunny ears, pom-poms, or washi tape. Kids can stretch and play with their Easter slime while improving sensory skills. Add glitter or small chick confetti to make it extra festive. A messy but fun Easter craft kids will love!
DIY Easter Egg Puppets
Paint wooden spoons or popsicle sticks with bunny, chick, or egg faces and add tiny fabric hats, felt ears, or yarn hair. Stick them in playdough or an egg carton so they can stand up. Let kids create mini plays or Easter-themed puppet shows using their new characters. Pair with a shoebox stage decorated with Easter colors. A simple but creative craft that encourages imagination!
Easter Bunny Tic-Tac-Toe Game
Paint small rocks as bunnies and chicks and create a tic-tac-toe board on a wooden slab, cardboard, or fabric square. Kids can take turns placing their bunny or chick markers on the board. Store the pieces in a small drawstring pouch for easy clean-up and travel. A fun Easter-themed game that doubles as a keepsake!
Easter Bunny Shadow Box Scene
Use a shoebox or small wooden box as a background and create a 3D Easter scene with cutout bunnies, chicks, and eggs. Layer cotton balls for clouds, fake grass for a field, and tiny plastic eggs or paper carrots for detail. Kids can make it interactive by attaching moving bunnies or a sliding chick behind the scene. Decorate the frame with pastel paint and glitter for an extra festive touch. A creative, display-worthy Easter craft!
Easter Egg Paint Bombs
Fill hollow plastic eggs with washable paint and water and seal them. Let kids throw them onto a large canvas or paper outside, watching as they explode into colorful splashes. Experiment with different color combinations and patterns. Once dry, use the artwork for Easter greeting cards or framed decorations. A high-energy, messy, and super fun craft for Easter!
DIY Easter Escape Room Challenge
Create a mini escape room using paper clues, hidden Easter eggs, and simple puzzles that kids must solve to unlock a special treat. Write a secret message with invisible ink (lemon juice) that only appears when held over a lightbulb. Use coded eggs (each letter of the clue inside different colored eggs) that kids must put in order. Hide a small Easter treasure chest (a decorated box with chocolates) as the prize. A brain-teasing Easter activity that mixes crafting with problem-solving!
Easter Bunny Footprint Stamps
Cut sponge or foam sheets into bunny footprint shapes and attach them to wooden blocks or bottle caps. Let kids dip them into washable paint and stamp bunny trails leading to hidden surprises or around Easter decorations. Use white paint on dark paper for a magical night-hopping bunny effect!. Kids can also use these to stamp bunny footprints on tote bags or homemade Easter wrapping paper. A reusable, kid-friendly craft that adds fun to Easter decor!
Marshmallow Peep Catapults
Use popsicle sticks, rubber bands, and plastic spoons to craft a tiny catapult. Let kids launch mini marshmallow Peeps or pom-pom chicks into baskets, buckets, or across the room. Create a target zone with different point values for an added game element. Decorate the catapult with Easter stickers, washi tape, or googly eyes. A hilarious and interactive STEM craft that kids will love experimenting with!
Easter Egg Jellyfish Sun Catchers
Cut plastic Easter eggs in half, punch holes along the bottom, and attach colorful ribbons, yarn, or strips of tissue paper. Stick googly eyes and decorate with glitter glue to make it look like a jellyfish. Hang them in a sunny window so the ribbons catch the light and dance in the breeze. Use glow-in-the-dark paint for a magical nighttime effect! A unique, ocean-themed Easter craft with a fun sensory twist!
Easter Bunny Race Cars
Attach plastic Easter eggs to small wooden toy cars or LEGO wheels to create bunny race cars. Add pipe cleaner ears, pom-pom tails, and googly eyes. Set up a mini racetrack using paper towel tubes or a cardboard ramp and have kids race their bunny cars down. Give out Easter stickers or chocolates as prizes. A high-energy Easter craft that turns into a game!
Hatching Dino Egg Surprise
Instead of classic Easter eggs, create dinosaur eggs using paper mache or a baking soda paste. Hide tiny dinosaur figurines inside before letting them dry. On Easter, let kids “hatch” the eggs by breaking them open or dropping them in vinegar for a fizzing reaction. Decorate them with speckled paint to look realistic. A prehistoric twist on the traditional Easter egg hunt!
DIY Easter Egg Piñata
Cover a balloon with layers of newspaper and glue (paper-mâché style), then let it dry and paint it like a giant Easter egg. Fill the inside with small toys, chocolates, or confetti before popping the balloon and sealing the top. Hang it up and let kids take turns breaking it open with a wooden spoon. Use rainbow-colored tissue paper for a fun, festive effect. A memorable Easter party activity that doubles as a craft!
Easter Bunny Ears Photo Booth Props
Cut out oversized bunny ears, Easter egg glasses, or carrot noses from thick cardstock. Attach each piece to wooden dowels or paper straws so kids can hold them up for silly Easter photos. Set up a simple backdrop using pastel streamers, balloons, or paper flowers. Add a speech bubble that says “Hoppy Easter!” for extra fun. A creative craft that turns into a keepsake for Easter family photos!
Bunny & Chick Washi Tape Eggs
Instead of painting, cover plastic or wooden eggs with colorful washi tape patterns. Kids can mix and match stripes, polka dots, and florals to create unique Easter designs. Add googly eyes and tiny pipe cleaner feet to transform them into chicks, bunnies, or even Easter bees. These eggs make great table decorations or gifts for grandparents. A low-mess, super fun alternative to traditional egg dyeing!
DIY Glow-in-the-Dark Easter Bottles
Fill a clear plastic bottle with water, glow-in-the-dark paint, and a little glitter to create a mesmerizing Easter sensory bottle. Add small plastic bunnies, chicks, or eggs inside for a fun, floating effect. Seal the lid tightly and let kids shake it up to watch the glow swirl around. Perfect for calming activities or as a nightlight. A soothing Easter craft that feels magical!
Easter Egg UFOs (Unidentified Flying Ovals!)
Take plastic Easter eggs, attach a small paper plate underneath for the flying saucer base, and decorate with metallic paint, foil stickers, or glow-in-the-dark stars. Glue on tiny toy chicks or bunnies inside the top half of the egg as the “aliens.” Attach clear fishing line so kids can make them hover and spin. Play an “alien invasion” game where kids try to land their UFOs on different planets (colored paper targets). A funny and totally out-of-this-world Easter twist!
Secret Message Easter Egg Reveal
Write invisible messages inside plastic eggs using a white crayon on white paper. Kids can “discover” their Easter messages by painting over them with watercolor paint, revealing hidden words like “You found me!” or “Hop this way for a surprise!”. You can also include fun challenges or riddles inside for an interactive egg hunt. A magic-style Easter craft that turns into a surprise-filled activity!
Easter Egg Stacking Challenge
Take plastic Easter eggs, add a bit of playdough or sticky tack inside to make them more stable, and challenge kids to stack them as high as possible without tipping over. Decorate each egg with googly eyes and silly expressions for added fun. Introduce rules like “no hands” or “use only a spoon” to carry eggs to the stack. The tallest standing stack wins an Easter treat! A STEM-inspired Easter craft that’s fun for all ages!
Bubble Wrap Easter Bunny Prints
Cut a large bunny or egg shape out of bubble wrap, paint it in pastel Easter colors, and press it onto a large canvas or paper for a unique textured print. Let kids experiment by layering different colors or adding glitter paint for extra sparkle. Once dry, cut out smaller pieces to make Easter cards or banners. A simple but super cool art project that kids will love!
Easter Bunny Race Track
Use large poster boards to design a bunny racetrack with different obstacles like tunnels (toilet paper rolls), bridges (popsicle sticks), and jumps (paper ramps). Decorate small wooden bunnies, toy rabbits, or pom-pom balls and let kids race them down the track using blown air through a straw. The first bunny to cross the finish line wins! A craft that turns into a hilarious and action-packed Easter game!
Easter Egg Balancing Wands
Create wands using straws or wooden dowels and attach a small cup or ring on top to balance a plastic Easter egg. Kids can try to walk across the room without dropping their egg or play a relay race. Decorate the wands with streamers, pipe cleaners, and bunny ears for extra flair. Try different variations like balancing while hopping or spinning in circles. A movement-based Easter craft that keeps kids active!
Carrot Surprise Poppers
Make paper “carrots” by rolling orange construction paper into a cone, stuffing them with tiny chocolates or stickers, and sealing the top with green tissue paper leaves. Kids pull open the top to reveal their surprise inside! Hang them on an Easter tree or use them as party favors. A simple and fun alternative to Easter eggs!
Easter Bunny Fingerprint Mugs
Use white ceramic mugs and non-toxic paint to create fingerprint bunny designs. Kids can dip their thumb in paint to make the bunny body and use pinky prints for the ears. Once dry, add details with a permanent marker (eyes, nose, whiskers). Bake in the oven at 350°F for 30 minutes to make the design last. A keepsake craft that makes a great gift for parents or teachers!
Chick & Bunny Paper Tunnels
Cut paper towel rolls in half lengthwise and decorate them to look like chicks, bunnies, or Easter eggs. Attach them together to form a mini tunnel maze for marbles or pom-poms. Kids can roll small Easter eggs or balls through their tunnels to see how far they go. Arrange tunnels at different angles for a fun physics experiment! A craft that turns into a cool Easter STEM challenge!
Easter Egg Pop-Up Cards
Make a foldable card that reveals a surprise egg inside when opened. Cut an egg shape in the middle of a folded card, attach a springy strip of paper, and glue a decorated egg on top. When the card opens, the egg “pops” up for a fun surprise! Decorate with stickers, glitter, and handwritten Easter messages. A DIY greeting card that makes Easter mail extra fun!
Easter Egg Sound Shakers
Fill plastic Easter eggs with different materials like rice, dried beans, beads, or tiny bells. Seal the eggs with washi tape or glue and let kids shake them to hear different sounds. Use this craft to teach kids about rhythm by letting them play along to a song or dance to their own beat. Add stickers, feathers, or googly eyes to make them look like little Easter creatures! A musical Easter craft perfect for toddlers and preschoolers!
DIY Easter Sun Hats
Use cheap straw hats or felt fabric to create custom Easter bonnets decorated with fake flowers, ribbon, tiny eggs, or paper bunny ears. Have a mini Easter hat parade where kids show off their stylish creations. Encourage fun categories like “Funniest Hat” or “Most Colorful” for a friendly contest. A fashion-themed Easter craft that kids can wear!
Easter Sensory Rice Bin
Dye uncooked rice in pastel colors using vinegar and food coloring, then spread it out to dry. Fill a bin with the colorful rice and hide small plastic Easter eggs, mini bunnies, or chicks inside. Give kids spoons, scoops, and cups to dig and discover their surprises. Add different textures like pom-poms, shredded paper, or mini carrots for extra fun. A calming, hands-on Easter craft that’s perfect for sensory play!
That’s 73 super original Easter crafts! 🐰🎨 From glow-in-the-dark egg hunts to bunny racing games, there’s something for every kid to enjoy this Easter! Which one do you want to try first? 😊🌸
