23 Fun And Easy Easter Crafts For Kids

Easter Crafts For Kids Of All Ages

Easter is such a magical time to bring the family together, get a little messy with crafts, and soak up the joy of spring!

Whether you have toddlers, preschoolers, or older kids at home, making Easter crafts is a perfect way to bond and create special memories.

In this post, you’ll find tons of fun and easy craft ideas tailored to different age groups.

Let’s hop right into it!

Crafts for Toddlers (Ages 1-3)

Toddlers love anything colorful and sensory, so these simple crafts are perfect for their little hands and big imaginations:

1. Handprint Easter Bunny

Make a super cute Handprint Easter Bunny using your child’s handprint!

This simple and fun craft is a great keepsake for Easter.

See this similar craft on One Little Project …at a time

What You Need:

  • White construction paper or cardstock
  • Pink construction paper (optional)
  • Scissors
  • Pencil
  • Glue
  • Markers or crayons
  • Googly eyes (optional)
  • Cotton ball (for the bunny’s tail)

Instructions:

  • Trace the Handprint-
    • Place your child’s hand flat on the white construction paper.
    • Use a pencil to trace around their hand.
    • Carefully cut out the handprint.
  • Position the Handprint-
    • Flip the handprint upside down so the fingers are pointing downward.
    • The middle and ring fingers will be the bunny’s face and body.
    • The pinky and index fingers will be the bunny’s ears.
    • The thumb will be one of the bunny’s arms, and you can fold it slightly inward.
  • Decorate the Bunny-
    • Cut out two small pink ovals and glue them onto the bunny’s ears.
    • Draw a cute bunny face using markers or crayons. Add a pink nose and whiskers!
    • Optional: Glue googly eyes on for a fun 3D look.
  • Add the Fluffy Tail-
    • Glue a cotton ball onto the bunny’s bottom to make a soft, fluffy tail.
  • Personalize & Display-
    • Write your child’s name and the year on the bunny to make it a keepsake.

Hang it on the fridge or use it as an Easter card!

🐰 Tip: Try making different colors of bunnies using colored paper or painting the handprint!

2. Pom-Pom Chicks

What You Need:

  • Yellow pom-poms
  • googly eyes
  • orange felt
  • glue

Go see this similar craft on Crafts by Amanda

Instructions:

  1. Stick some googly eyes onto a yellow pom-pom.
  2. Add a tiny orange felt triangle for the beak—super cute and easy for little ones!
  3. Pop these adorable chicks into an Easter basket or just let them “wander” around the house.

3. Easter Egg Potato Stamping

What You Need:

  • Potatoes
  • non-toxic paint
  • paper

Check out this craft on Crafty Morning

Instructions:

  1. Slice a potato in half and carve a simple egg shape on one side.
  2. Dip it into paint and let your toddler stamp colorful eggs all over the paper.

4. Cotton Ball Sheep

What You Need:

  • Paper plates
  • cotton balls
  • Glue
  • black paper
  • googly eyes

Instructions:

  1. Spread glue all over a paper plate and let your toddler cover it with fluffy cotton balls.
  2. Add a little black paper face with googly eyes to complete the sheep.

Check out this similar craft on Easy Peasy and Fun

5. Pipe Cleaner Carrots

Easter crafts for kids carrot

What You Need:

  • Orange and green pipe cleaners

Instructions:

  1. Twist an orange pipe cleaner into a carrot shape.
  2. Add a green pipe cleaner at the top for the leafy part.

Easy peasy!

6. Finger Paint Easter Eggs

What You Need:

  • White construction paper
  • non-toxic finger paint

Instructions:

  1. Draw large egg shapes on paper and let toddlers decorate them with finger paints.

Encourage them to use multiple colors for vibrant designs!

Crafts for Preschoolers (Ages 4-5)

Preschoolers are ready to take on more detailed projects, and these ideas will get their imaginations buzzing:

1. Paper Plate Easter Bunny Masks

What You Need:

  • Paper plates
  • Markers
  • cotton balls
  • Glue
  • craft sticks

Instructions:

  1. Cut out eye holes in a paper plate.
  2. Help them decorate it to look like a bunny, using cotton balls and a craft stick as a handle.

2. Egg Carton Flowers

What You Need:

  • Egg cartons
  • Paint
  • green pipe cleaners
  • glue

Instructions:

  1. Cut apart the egg carton to make flower shapes.
  2. Paint them bright colors, attach green pipe cleaner stems, and display the “flowers” in a vase.

Check out ^^^^^ Egg Carton Flowers on The Craft Train

3. Tissue Paper Eggs

What You Need:

  • Cardboard egg shapes
  • tissue paper
  • glue

Instructions:

  1. Cut out egg shapes from cardboard.
  2. Tear tissue paper into little pieces and let your preschooler glue them on for a fun mosaic look.

Go check out Crumpled Tissue Paper Easter Egg Craft for Kids
on happy hooligans Art Craft Play

4. Bunny Ear Headband

Get ready for some Easter fun with this easy and adorable bunny ear headband craft!

Kids will love designing and wearing their own bunny ears around the house.

Go check out this Easter Bunny Headband Craft [Free Printable PDF Template] on Simple Everyday Mom

What You Need:

  • White or colored construction paper
  • Scissors
  • Markers, crayons, or colored pencils
  • Glue or tape
  • Cotton balls (optional)
  • Stickers, glitter, or other decorations (optional)

Instructions:

  • Make the Headband Strip-
    • Cut a long strip of construction paper (about 2 inches wide).
    • Make sure it’s long enough to wrap around your child’s head. If needed, tape or glue two strips together to make it longer.
  • Create the Bunny Ears-
    • Cut out two large bunny ear shapes from construction paper.
    • Make them tall and slightly rounded at the top, just like real bunny ears!
  • Decorate the Ears-
    • Let your child get creative! Use markers, crayons, or stickers to design the bunny ears.
    • Optional: Glue cotton balls on the inside of the ears for a fluffy look.
  • Attach the Ears to the Headband-
    • Glue or tape the bottom of each bunny ear to the inside of the headband strip.
    • Make sure they stand up straight!
  • Fit the Headband-
    • Wrap the headband around your child’s head and tape or glue the ends together for a perfect fit.
  • Hop Around and Have Fun!-
    • Let your little one wear their bunny ears and have a blast pretending to be a bunny!

5. Salt Dough Easter Ornaments

What You Need:

  • salt dough (recipe below)
  • cookie cutters
  • paint
  • ribbon

Instructions:

  1. Mix 1 c. salt, 2 cups flour, and 1 c. water to make salt dough.
  2. Roll it out, cut out Easter shapes, bake, and let your child paint them.
  3. Add ribbons for hanging!

Check this post for more detailed information.

6. Easter-Themed Suncatchers

What You Need:

  • clear contact paper
  • tissue paper
  • scissors

Instructions:

  1. Cut an egg or bunny shape out of contact paper.
  2. Let kids stick colorful tissue paper pieces on it to create a stained-glass effect.
  3. Hang it in a sunny window.

Check out this craft on Adventure in a Box

Crafts for Elementary-Aged Kids (Ages 6-9)

Older kids can take on more creative challenges, and these crafts will help them let their artistic sides shine:

1. Egg Dyeing with Natural Dyes

What You Need:

  • Hard-boiled eggs
  • natural dyes (like beet juice or turmeric)
  • vinegar

Instructions:

  1. Set up different dye baths with natural ingredients.
  2. Let the kids dip and design their eggs, experimenting with layers and colors.

How to Naturally Dye Easter Eggs (Using Ingredients You Already Have at Home!) on The Kitchn

2. Popsicle Stick Easter Bunny

Create an adorable Easter Bunny with this fun and easy craft!


Supplies Needed:

  • 4-5 large popsicle sticks
  • White paint or white construction paper
  • Pink and white craft foam or construction paper
  • Googly eyes (or black marker for drawing eyes)
  • Small pink pom-pom (or pink marker for the nose)
  • Black marker (for whiskers and mouth)
  • Scissors
  • Glue (craft glue or hot glue with adult supervision)

Instructions:

1- Prepare the Bunny’s Face

  • Line up 4-5 popsicle sticks vertically to form a flat panel.
  • Glue another popsicle stick across the back horizontally to hold them together.
  • Let the glue dry before moving to the next step.

2- Paint the Base

  • Paint the front of the popsicle stick panel white and allow it to dry completely.
  • If using white construction paper, glue a piece over the popsicle sticks instead.

3- Make the Bunny’s Ears

  • Cut out two long ear shapes from white craft foam or paper.
  • Cut two smaller pink pieces for the inside of the ears and glue them in place.
  • Attach the bunny ears to the top of the popsicle stick panel.

4- Add the Bunny’s Face

  • Glue two googly eyes onto the bunny’s face.
  • Glue a small pink pom-pom or draw a pink oval for the nose.
  • Use a black marker to draw the mouth and whiskers.

5- Let It Dry & Display!

  • Allow everything to dry completely.

Your Popsicle Stick Easter Bunny is ready to display!

You can lean it against a wall, attach a magnet to the back, or use it as an Easter card decoration.

Check out this post on The Best Ideas For Kids for a similar craft.


🐰 Tip: Let kids personalize their bunny by using different colors, adding a bowtie, or even using cotton balls for a fluffy look!

3. Easter Basket Weaving Craft 🐰🧺

Create a beautiful Easter Basket using a simple weaving technique!

This fun and hands-on craft helps kids develop fine motor skills while making a colorful basket perfect for collecting Easter treats.

Go check out “Paper Easter basket” at The Craft Balloon to see my inspiration for this craft.

Supplies Needed:

  • Colored construction paper (for the basket and weaving strips)
  • Scissors
  • Glue or tape
  • Ruler
  • Pencil
  • Hole punch (optional, for adding a handle)
  • Ribbon, stickers, or other decorations (optional)

Instructions:

  1. Create the Basket Base
    • Cut a rectangle from a sheet of construction paper (about 6 inches by 9 inches).
    • Fold it in half lengthwise, creating a crease in the center.
    • Using a ruler, draw evenly spaced vertical lines starting from the folded edge, stopping about an inch from the top (do not cut all the way through!).
    • Carefully cut along these lines to create slits for weaving.
  2. Prepare the Weaving Strips
    • Cut several strips of colored construction paper about ¾ inch wide and long enough to go across the basket base.
  3. Weave the Strips
    • Take one paper strip and weave it over and under through the slits in the basket base.
    • Push the strip to the bottom and secure the ends with glue or tape.
    • Repeat with additional strips, alternating the weaving pattern (start under, then over).
    • Continue until the entire basket base is filled with woven strips.
  4. Secure the Basket
    • Unfold the woven basket base and gently shape it into a cylinder.
    • Overlap the short edges slightly and glue or tape them together to form the basket shape.
  5. Add a Handle (Optional)
    • Cut a long strip of paper for the handle.
    • Attach it to opposite sides of the basket using glue or a hole punch with brads.
  6. Decorate & Enjoy!
    • Add stickers, ribbons, or drawings to make your basket unique!
    • Fill it with Easter goodies or display it as a festive decoration.

🧺 Tip: Use different colors for the weaving strips to create a fun, multi-colored pattern!

4. Yarn-Wrapped Easter Eggs

Looking for a fun, colorful Easter craft?

These Yarn-Wrapped Easter Eggs are a simple and mess-free activity that kids and adults alike will enjoy.

They make perfect Easter decorations, gift toppers, or even keepsakes!

Supplies Needed:

  • Cardboard or cardstock (for the egg shape)
  • Colored yarn (a variety of pastel or bright colors)
  • Scissors
  • Glue or tape
  • Hole punch (optional, for hanging decoration)
  • Decorative embellishments (stickers, buttons, or pom-poms, optional)

Instructions:

  1. Cut Out the Egg Shape
    • Draw an egg shape on a piece of cardboard or thick cardstock.
    • Carefully cut out the egg using scissors.
  2. Prepare the Yarn
    • Cut long strands of yarn in different colors.
    • If using multiple colors, set them aside in small bundles for easy access.
  3. Start Wrapping
    • Apply a small dot of glue or tape to the back of the egg cutout to secure the first strand of yarn.
    • Begin wrapping the yarn around the egg, covering the cardboard completely.
    • Continue wrapping with different colors to create a striped or ombré effect.
  4. Secure the Yarn
    • Once the entire egg is wrapped, tuck the final piece of yarn under the wrapped layers or secure it with a dot of glue on the back.
  5. Decorate & Display
    • Add embellishments like buttons, stickers, or small pom-poms for extra decoration.
    • If you’d like to hang the egg as an ornament, punch a small hole at the top and loop a piece of yarn through it.

🐣 Tip: Try using different textures of yarn, like fluffy or metallic, for a unique look!

Check out this similar craft at Fiber Artsy

5. Painted Wooden Eggs🎨🥚

Create beautiful and reusable Wood Easter Eggs with this fun and easy craft!

These hand-painted eggs are perfect for decorating your home, gifting, or adding a personal touch to Easter celebrations.

Supplies Needed:

  • Wooden eggs (available at craft stores or online)
  • Acrylic paint (pastel and bright colors)
  • Paintbrushes & sponges
  • Paint pens or markers (for fine details)
  • Painter’s tape (for clean lines and patterns)
  • Glue (optional)
  • Embellishments (glitter, ribbon, stickers, or decorative gems)
  • Sealant (Mod Podge or clear spray sealant for protection)

Instructions:

  1. Prepare the Wooden Eggs
    • Lightly sand any rough spots on the wooden eggs.
    • Wipe off the dust to ensure a smooth painting surface.
  2. Paint the Base Color
    • Choose a pastel or bright base color and apply with a paintbrush or sponge.
    • Let the paint dry completely before adding designs.
  3. Create Fun Patterns & Designs
    • Use paint pens, markers, or a fine brush to create polka dots, stripes, zigzags, florals, or swirls.
    • Use painter’s tape to create sharp, clean lines for geometric patterns.
    • Experiment with color-blocking or ombré effects for a modern look.
  4. Decorate & Embellish (Optional)
    • Add glitter, stickers, or small decorative gems for extra flair.
    • Tie a small ribbon bow around the egg for an elegant touch.
  5. Seal & Protect the Design
    • Once the paint is dry, apply a thin coat of Mod Podge or a clear spray sealant to protect the design and add a glossy finish.
  6. Display & Enjoy!
    • Arrange the eggs in a decorative basket, on a mantel, or as a table centerpiece.
    • Use them as a unique Easter gift or keepsake!

🐣 Tip: Try using metallic or chalk paint for a rustic or farmhouse-style Easter look!

Here is a similar craft: DIY Project – Wood Easter Eggs

from Typically Simple

6. DIY Bunny Garland🐰🎨

Make your home extra festive for Easter with this DIY Easter Bunny Garland!

This easy and fun craft is perfect for kids and adds a cute, handmade touch to your holiday decorations.

Supplies Needed:

  • Colored construction paper or cardstock (pastel and bright colors)
  • Scissors
  • Bunny template (hand-drawn or printed)
  • Cotton balls (for fluffy tails)
  • Glue or tape
  • Hole punch or mini clothespins
  • String, twine, or ribbon

Instructions:

  1. Create the Bunny Cutouts
    • Draw or print a bunny silhouette template onto construction paper or cardstock.
    • Cut out multiple bunnies in different colors for a fun and colorful garland.
  2. Add the Fluffy Tails
    • Glue a cotton ball onto each bunny’s tail area to make them extra cute and fluffy!
  3. Prepare the Garland String
    • Cut a long piece of string, twine, or ribbon to fit your space.
    • If using a hole punch, punch two small holes at the top of each bunny’s ears.
    • Thread the string through the holes OR attach the bunnies to the string using mini clothespins.
  4. Hang & Display
    • Hang your garland on a mantel, wall, doorway, or window to brighten up your space for Easter!

🐣 Tip: Try alternating patterned paper, adding glitter details, or writing fun messages on each bunny to personalize your garland!

Check out this post from The Mini Apartment

Crafts for Preteens (Ages 10-12)

Preteens love a good creative challenge, and these projects are perfect for their growing skills:

1. Easter Egg String Art🎨🧵

Create a colorful and fun Easter Egg String Art project that’s perfect for kids!

This craft helps develop fine motor skills while making a beautiful decoration for Easter.

Supplies Needed:

  • Thick cardboard or wood panel (for the base)
  • Printed or hand-drawn egg template
  • Small nails or push pins (for cardboard version)
  • Hammer (for wood version, adult supervision required)
  • Embroidery floss, yarn, or colorful string
  • Tape or glue (to hold string ends in place)
  • Pencil or marker (for tracing)

Instructions:

  1. Prepare the Base
    • If using cardboard, cut out a sturdy rectangle for the base.
    • If using wood, sand any rough edges for a smooth surface.
  2. Trace the Egg Shape
    • Print or draw an Easter egg outline and tape it to the base.
    • Use a pencil or marker to trace the egg shape onto the base.
  3. Add the Nails or Pins
    • Place small nails or push pins along the traced egg outline, spacing them about ½ inch apart.
    • Remove the paper template once all nails or pins are in place.
  4. Weave the String
    • Tie one end of the string to a nail or pin to secure it.
    • Begin weaving the string back and forth, crisscrossing between different pins to create a unique design.
    • Keep wrapping until the egg is filled with colorful string patterns.
  5. Secure & Finish
    • Once happy with the design, tie the end of the string securely to a nail or pin.
    • Trim any excess string and adjust if needed.
  6. Display Your Easter Egg Art!
    • Hang it on a wall, place it on a shelf, or gift it as a handmade Easter decoration!

🐣 Tip: Try using multiple colors of string to create stripes, zigzags, or patterns inside the egg!

Here is another example of this type of craft.

2. Decoupage Easter Eggs

Create beautiful and unique Decoupage Easter Eggs using simple materials!

This fun and creative craft is perfect for decorating your home for Easter or gifting to loved ones.

Supplies Needed:

  • Wooden or plastic eggs
  • Decorative napkins, tissue paper, or patterned paper
  • Mod Podge or watered-down white glue
  • Foam brush or paintbrush
  • Scissors
  • Tweezers (optional, for precise placement)
  • Glitter, ribbon, or embellishments (optional)

Instructions:

  1. Prepare the Eggs
    • If using plastic eggs, make sure they are clean and dry.
    • If using wooden eggs, lightly sand them to ensure a smooth surface.
  2. Cut the Paper
    • Choose decorative napkins, tissue paper, or patterned paper with floral, pastel, or Easter designs.
    • Cut or tear the paper into small pieces or strips for easy application.
  3. Apply the Mod Podge
    • Using a foam brush or paintbrush, apply a thin layer of Mod Podge onto a section of the egg.
    • Carefully place a piece of the cut tissue paper or napkin onto the glue-covered area.
  4. Smooth & Seal
    • Gently smooth out wrinkles with your fingers or a brush.
    • Apply another thin layer of Mod Podge over the top to seal it.
    • Continue adding pieces, overlapping them slightly, until the entire egg is covered.
  5. Let Dry & Decorate
    • Allow the egg to dry completely before handling.
    • If desired, add glitter, ribbon, or embellishments for extra flair.
  6. Display & Enjoy!
    • Arrange your decoupage Easter eggs in a basket, use them as table decorations, or give them as gifts!

🐣 Tip: Use pastel-colored napkins or gold foil accents for a chic and elegant Easter look!

Go check out Kids Craft: Decoupage Easter Egg Craft at Red Ted Art

3. DIY Stenciled Bunny Tote Bag 🐰🎨👜

Create your own adorable Bunny Tote Bag using a simple stenciling technique!

This fun and practical craft is perfect for Easter egg hunts, carrying books, or gifting to friends and family.

Supplies Needed:

  • Plain fabric tote bag (cotton or canvas)
  • Fabric paint (Easter colors like pastel pink, blue, yellow, or white)
  • Paintbrushes or foam sponges
  • Bunny stencil (store-bought or homemade)
  • Cardboard or thick paper (to place inside the tote bag and prevent bleed-through)
  • Masking tape (to secure the stencil)
  • Cotton balls or pom-poms (for the bunny’s tail, optional)
  • Glue (if adding embellishments)

Instructions:

  1. Prepare the Tote Bag
    • Place a piece of cardboard or thick paper inside the tote bag to prevent the paint from bleeding through.
    • Lay the tote bag flat on a clean surface.
  2. Create or Position the Stencil
    • If using a pre-made stencil, position it on the tote bag.
    • If making your own, draw a bunny silhouette on thick paper or plastic and carefully cut it out.
    • Secure the stencil in place with masking tape to prevent shifting.
  3. Apply the Paint
    • Dip a paintbrush or foam sponge into fabric paint.
    • Dab the paint inside the stencil, ensuring full coverage.
    • Carefully remove the stencil while the paint is still wet.
  4. Add Details & Decorations
    • Glue a cotton ball or small pom-pom onto the bunny’s tail area for a 3D effect.
    • Use a fine brush to add extra details like polka dots, grass, or Easter eggs around the bunny.
  5. Let It Dry
    • Allow the paint to dry completely before handling the bag.
    • If needed, follow the fabric paint instructions to heat-set the design (usually by ironing on low heat).
  6. Use & Enjoy!
    • Your custom Bunny Tote Bag is now ready to use for Easter goodies, books, or everyday fun!

🐣 Tip: Try using metallic or glitter fabric paint for an extra festive touch!

Check out this version at Sun Hats & Wellie Boots

4. DIY Easter Wreath Craft 🌸🐰🎨

Get into the Easter spirit with this fun and festive DIY Easter Wreath!

This simple craft is perfect for kids and adults alike, making a beautiful decoration for your home, classroom, or front door.

Supplies Needed:

  • Paper plate or foam wreath base
  • Construction paper or cardstock (pastel and bright Easter colors)
  • Scissors
  • Glue stick or school glue
  • Ribbon or string (for hanging)
  • Markers, crayons, or paint (for extra decorations)
  • Cotton balls, pom-poms, or stickers (optional for embellishments)
  • Bunny, egg, or flower cutouts (pre-cut or homemade)

Instructions:

  1. Prepare the Wreath Base
    • If using a paper plate, cut out the center to create a ring shape.
    • If using a foam wreath base, ensure it’s the right size for your door or wall.
  2. Cut Out Decorations
    • Use construction paper to cut out Easter-themed shapes like bunnies, eggs, flowers, and chicks.
    • Decorate the cutouts with markers, crayons, or stickers for extra detail.
  3. Attach Decorations to the Wreath
    • Arrange the cutouts around the wreath base, overlapping them slightly for a layered look.
    • Use glue or tape to secure them in place.
  4. Add 3D Elements (Optional)
    • Glue cotton balls onto bunny tails for a fluffy effect.
    • Attach pom-poms as Easter egg decorations or bunny noses.
  5. Attach the Hanging Ribbon
    • Cut a piece of ribbon or string and glue or tape it to the back of the wreath for hanging.
  6. Display & Enjoy!
    • Hang your Easter Wreath on a door, wall, or window for a festive touch!

🐣 Tip: Try using pastel colors, glitter accents, or patterned paper to make your wreath extra special!

Check out this other way to make an Easy Easter Egg Wreath for Kids
from Tried & True Creative Blog

5. DIY Miniature Bunny Terrarium 🐰🌿✨

Create a Miniature Bunny Terrarium—a beautiful and fun Easter nature craft!

This adorable project makes a perfect decoration, gift, or whimsical touch for your Easter celebrations.

Supplies Needed:

  • A small glass or plastic jar (mason jar, small bowl, or clear container)
  • Artificial moss or real moss
  • Miniature bunny figurine
  • Small pebbles or decorative stones
  • Tiny flowers, leaves, or small twigs (real or artificial)
  • Glue (optional, to secure elements in place)
  • Ribbon or twine (optional for decoration)

Instructions:

  1. Prepare the Jar or Container
    • Choose a small, clear container to use as the terrarium base.
    • Clean the inside if necessary to ensure a clear display.
  2. Add the Base Layers
    • Place a layer of small pebbles or stones at the bottom for drainage.
    • Add moss on top to create a soft, natural-looking ground.
  3. Place the Mini Bunny Figurine
    • Nestle a tiny bunny figurine in the moss, positioning it in the center or slightly off to one side.
  4. Decorate the Terrarium
    • Arrange tiny flowers, leaves, and small twigs around the bunny for a natural woodland effect.
    • Optional: Use glue to secure elements in place if needed.
  5. Finishing Touches
    • Tie a ribbon or twine around the rim of the jar for extra charm.
    • If using an open container, lightly mist real moss to keep it fresh.
  6. Display & Enjoy!
    • Place your Miniature Bunny Terrarium on a shelf, table, or Easter display.
    • Makes a lovely springtime gift or home decor piece!

🐣 Tip: Try using tiny Easter eggs, glitter accents, or pastel pebbles to make your terrarium extra festive!

Go check out this post Miniature Terrarium at Be A Fun Mum.

Crafting Tips for All Ages

  • Set Up a Craft Station: Dedicate a table or corner of the room for crafting. Lay down newspapers or a plastic tablecloth to keep things tidy.
  • Use Safe Materials: Always choose non-toxic and kid-friendly supplies, especially for younger children.
  • Encourage Creativity: Provide a variety of colors, textures, and embellishments to let kids personalize their crafts.
  • Plan Ahead: Gather all the supplies before starting to keep the crafting session smooth and stress-free.
  • Display Their Work: Showcase the finished crafts around the house to celebrate their hard work and creativity.

Wrapping Up

Easter crafts are such a joyful way to celebrate the season and bring everyone together.

Whether you’re making fluffy sheep with toddlers or stylish string art with preteens, these crafts are guaranteed to bring smiles and create cherished memories.

Gather your supplies, set up a crafting station, and have fun making this Easter one to remember!

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