25 Fun Easter Crafts for Kids to Celebrate the Holiday

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Looking for fun and easy Easter crafts for kids? 

Get ready to make colorful eggs, cute bunny decorations, and more! 

These simple DIY projects are perfect for celebrating Easter and keeping little hands busy. 

Grab your craft supplies, and let’s get started!


1. Handprint Bunny Cards

A photo of a handprint white bunny craft displayed on pink paper cards. The bunny is decorated with pink construction paper ears, a fluffy cotton ball tail, googly eyes, and a tiny pink nose.
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A timeless keepsake craft! 

Kids dip their hands in pastel-colored paint and press them onto cardstock to form bunny shapes. 

Add paper ears, googly eyes, and a cotton ball tail for extra cuteness. 

These personalized bunny cards make heartwarming gifts for family and friends, capturing tiny hands in a creative and festive way.

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2. Paper Plate Easter Baskets

A photo of a festive Easter basket bowl made from a paper plate cut in half. The basket is painted in soft pastel colors with hand-drawn Easter egg patterns. A bright yellow pipe cleaner forms a curved handle. Colorful tissue paper is glued along the edges. Inside the basket are tiny chocolate eggs and a small toy bunny. The background is a wooden surface.
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Transform a paper plate into a mini Easter basket! 

Cut it in half, staple or tape the edges, and let kids decorate with markers, stickers, or tissue paper. 

Add a pipe cleaner or ribbon handle, and fill it with small treats. 

These lightweight, colorful baskets are perfect for Easter egg hunts or table decorations.


3. Cotton Ball Lambs

A photo of a homemade Easter lamb craft. The lamb is made from fluffy white cotton balls glued onto a circular cardboard cutout. The lamb's face is crafted from black construction paper with googly eyes and a tiny pink nose. A pair of small hands is carefully pressing down a cotton ball onto the lamb's body. The background is a wooden table.
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Little ones will love making these fluffy lambs! 

Glue cotton balls onto a paper plate or cardboard cutout to create a woolly texture. 

Add googly eyes, a pompom nose, and construction paper ears. 

This soft, tactile craft is a great way for kids to develop fine motor skills while making adorable Easter animals.


4. Bunny Ear Headbands

A photo of a child wearing a homemade bunny ear headband made from white construction paper. The inner ears are pink, cut from colored paper, and glued onto the headband. The child's small hands are seen adjusting the band to fit their head. In the background, there are Easter-themed decorations, including a wreath, eggs, and a basket. The overall image has a warm, soft lighting.
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Let kids transform into little Easter bunnies! 

Cut bunny ears from white and pink construction paper, attach them to a headband, and let kids wear them while they hop around. 

Add glitter, stickers, or even felt for extra flair.

These simple headbands make a fun addition to Easter outfits or pretend-play adventures.


5. Fork-painted Easter Chicks

A photo of a child's hand holding a yellow paint-covered fork over a white cardstock surface. The fork is being used to create a fluffy chick pattern. The chick has a large orange beak and tiny black dot eyes. The chick's legs are stick-like and drawn with a marker. The background contains a small paint tray.
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A fun painting technique! 

Dip the back of a plastic fork into yellow paint and stamp it onto paper to create a feathery effect. 

Add drawn-on legs, a paper beak, and googly eyes to complete your little chick. 

This easy and mess-free craft is a great way for toddlers and preschoolers to experiment with textures.


6. Stained Glass Easter Eggs

A photo of a child's hands holding a homemade craft of Easter eggs with a stained-glass effect. The eggs are made from black construction paper and have intricate inner patterns. Inside the eggs, colorful tissue paper squares are glued to the back, allowing light to shine through. The child is pressing down the last piece of tissue paper with sticky fingers. The finished artwork is taped onto a sunlit window, glowing with vibrant colors.
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Make beautiful Easter egg suncatchers! 

Cut out black paper eggs with open patterns, then glue colorful tissue paper squares to the back. 

When hung in a window, sunlight shines through, creating a stained-glass effect. 

This craft is great for teaching kids about colors and light while making eye-catching Easter decorations.


7. Bunny Nose Masks

A photo of a child holding up a homemade pink bunny nose mask. The mask is made of a small oval piece of paper attached to a popsicle stick, with black pipe cleaner whiskers and a soft pompom nose. The child's face is not visible, but their hands are holding the mask up to their face, playfully pretending to be a bunny. The background is a room with a wooden floor and a few objects.
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Create adorable bunny masks with just a few materials! 

Cut out a pink bunny nose from felt or paper and attach it to a popsicle stick or elastic band. 

Glue on whiskers made from pipe cleaners or paper strips. 

Kids will love pretending to be bunnies as they hop around the house or garden.


8. Pom-Pom Chicks

A photo of a child's hands carefully gluing an orange felt beak onto a tiny yellow pom-pom chick. The chick also has small black bead eyes and tiny pipe cleaner feet. The chick sits on a table. Behind the chick, there's a wicker basket filled with Easter eggs.
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Make the fluffiest little Easter chicks! 

Glue two yellow pom-poms together—one for the head and one for the body. 

Add tiny felt feet, a beak, and googly eyes. 

These little cuties can be used as table decorations, Easter basket fillers, or even fun storytelling props for kids.


9. Egg Carton Bunnies

A simple homemade craft of small bunny figures created from repurposed egg carton cups. Each bunny is painted in soft pastel colors, with googly eyes, pipe cleaner ears, and a cotton ball tail. The bunnies are placed on a plain white table.
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Upcycle an egg carton into tiny bunnies! 

Cut sections from a carton, paint them white or pastel, and add pipe cleaner ears, googly eyes, and a cotton ball tail. 

These adorable bunnies can be used for imaginative play, as Easter decorations, or as tiny treat holders for mini chocolate eggs.


10. Salt Dough Easter Ornaments

A photo of a simple homemade craft with hand-shaped salt dough Easter ornaments. There are festive designs of bunnies, eggs, and flowers. The ornaments are painted in pastel shades with intricate dot patterns and glitter accents. They are placed on a plain white table.
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Make DIY Easter decorations with salt dough! 

Mix flour, salt, and water, roll out the dough, and cut out shapes like eggs and bunnies. 

Bake, then let kids paint them in pastel colors. 

Add ribbon loops to turn them into hanging ornaments. These make wonderful keepsakes and gifts for loved ones.


11. Puffy Paint Easter Eggs

A photo of a simple homemade craft with Easter egg cutouts decorated with swirls of pastel puffy paint in pink, blue, and yellow. The textured paint creates a raised, three-dimensional effect on the eggs. They are placed on a plain white table.
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Create colorful, textured Easter eggs! 

Mix shaving cream with glue and add food coloring. 

Kids can swirl the puffy paint onto paper egg cutouts for a fun 3D effect. 

Once dried, the designs remain raised and soft to the touch. This is a great sensory craft that is easy and exciting for young artists.


12. Clothespin Bunnies

A photo of a simple homemade craft featuring white painted wooden clothespins transformed into adorable Easter bunnies. Each clothespin is painted white, with pink inner ears, tiny black dot eyes, and a soft pompom tail. There are five bunnies in total, arranged in a row. The bunnies are placed on a plain white table. The background is simple and clean.
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Turn clothespins into hopping bunnies! 

Paint wooden clothespins white, then glue on pink paper ears, googly eyes, and a pompom tail. 

These cute bunnies can be clipped onto Easter baskets, gifts, or even napkin rings for a festive table setting. 

An easy and mess-free craft for all ages!


13. Easter Egg Wreath

A simple homemade craft of a colorful Easter egg wreath made from paper cutouts glued onto a circular cardboard base. Each egg is decorated with polka dots, stripes, and glitter. The wreath is hanged on a door.
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Decorate your home with a colorful Easter egg wreath! 

Cut out a wreath shape from cardboard, then glue on paper egg cutouts decorated with markers, glitter, or stickers. 

Hang it on a door for a festive welcome. 

This craft lets kids practice scissor skills while creating a fun holiday decoration.


14. Bubble Wrap Print Easter Eggs

A photo of a simple homemade craft featuring Easter egg-shaped paper covered in a unique bubbly texture from bubble wrap painting. The eggs are painted in soft pastel hues, with a sponge-like pattern created by pressing painted bubble wrap onto the paper. They are placed on a plain white table.
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Create a unique Easter egg design using bubble wrap! 

Paint bubble wrap in pastel colors, press it onto paper egg cutouts and lift to reveal a fun texture. 

The little paint bubbles make each egg design one-of-a-kind. 

This craft is simple, engaging, and provides a satisfying sensory experience for young children.


15. Sock Bunnies

A photo of two sock bunnies sitting on a white table. The pink bunny wears a blue and white checkered ribbon around its neck. The gray bunny wears a lavender ribbon. Both bunnies have a white felt belly, googly eyes, a small pink felt nose, and thin whiskers. The pink bunny has a small pink felt mouth. The background is plain and bright.
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Make cuddly bunnies from old socks! 

Fill a sock with rice, tie off sections to form a bunny shape, and decorate with googly eyes and a ribbon. 

These adorable no-sew bunnies are perfect for Easter baskets and can even double as DIY stress balls when squeezed!


16. Cupcake Liner Chicks

A simple homemade craft of bright yellow cupcake liner chicks glued onto a pastel-colored paper background. Each chick has a tiny orange paper beak, googly eyes, and drawn-on stick legs. The craft is placed on a plain white table.
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Flatten yellow cupcake liners, glue them onto paper, and add beaks, eyes, and feet. 

These simple but adorable chicks are great for Easter greeting cards or classroom decorations. 

Kids can make a whole flock in no time!


17. Easter Bunny Puppets

A photo of two bunny puppets made from cardstock and popsicle sticks. Each bunny has a cute smiling face, long paper ears, and a small pompom nose. The bunnies are placed on a white table. The background reveals a room with a patterned rug and a few toys. The lighting is warm.
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Cut bunny shapes from felt or cardstock and glue them to popsicle sticks. 

Kids can decorate them with markers, pom-poms, and googly eyes. 

Use these puppets for storytelling or Easter-themed puppet shows. 

A great way to combine arts, crafts, and imaginative play!


18. Fingerprint Easter Bunnies

A simple homemade craft featuring tiny fingerprint bunny shapes stamped onto a pastel-colored piece of paper. The bunnies have ears, eyes, and whiskers drawn on with fine-tip markers. The paper is placed on a plain white table.
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Turn fingerprints into cute bunnies! 

Dip fingers in pastel paint and stamp them onto paper. Once dry, draw on ears, whiskers, and a tiny nose. 

Kids will love seeing their prints turn into adorable Easter animals. 

This craft makes a great homemade card or artwork for the fridge.


19. Toilet Paper Roll Chicks

A simple homemade craft of recycled toilet paper rolls turned into standing Easter chicks. The rolls are painted bright yellow, with orange paper beaks, googly eyes, and yellow paper wings. The chicks are placed on a plain white table.
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Recycle toilet paper rolls into sweet Easter chicks! 

Paint them yellow, glue on paper wings and beaks, and add eyes. 

These stand-up chicks are perfect for table displays or Easter basket fillers. 

A great way to teach kids about upcycling while having fun.


20. DIY Easter Egg Sun Catchers

A photo of a simple homemade craft of vibrant Easter egg-shaped sun catchers made with colorful tissue paper and contact paper. The eggs are stuck onto a bright window, allowing sunlight to shine through their translucent colors. The eggs hang on a plain white table.
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Make bright Easter sun catchers using contact paper and tissue paper. 

Cut out egg shapes, layer colorful tissue squares, and seal with another sheet of contact paper. 

Hang them in a sunny window and watch the colors glow. 

A simple yet stunning craft!


21. Easter Bunny Bookmarks

A simple homemade craft of adorable Easter bunny bookmarks made from colorful cardstock. Each bookmark has a bunny face with drawn-on whiskers, googly eyes, and long ears that peek out from the top of a book. The bookmarks are placed on a plain white table.
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Help kids create their own bunny-shaped bookmarks using cardstock and ribbon. 

Cut out bunny faces, decorate them, and attach a soft pompom tail. 

These adorable bookmarks make reading extra festive and are perfect for little bookworms.


22. Pop-Up Easter Cards

A simple homemade craft of a pop-up Easter card featuring a cheerful bunny and colorful Easter eggs. When opened, the card reveals a three-dimensional bunny with floppy ears and a tiny cotton tail. The bunny is holding a large Easter egg. The background is a lush green field. The card is placed on a plain white table.
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Surprise loved ones with a pop-up Easter card! 

Fold cardstock, cut small slits, and attach paper bunnies or eggs. 

Kids can decorate with stickers and drawings for a special handmade touch. 

A great way to add dimension to a simple Easter greeting.


23. Bunny Footprint Art

A pastel-colored canvas with a simple homemade craft of an Easter bunny made using a child's footprint. The five toes footprint is painted in light pink, and there are added paper ears, googly eyes, and drawn-on whiskers. The bunny is sitting on a plain white table.
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Turn footprints into Easter bunnies! 

Paint kids’ feet, stamp them onto paper, and add ears, eyes, and whiskers. 

This cute keepsake captures tiny feet in a festive and creative way, making it a cherished memory for parents and grandparents.


24. Easter Egg Garland

A simple homemade craft of a colorful Easter paper egg garland made from decorated paper eggs strung together with ribbon. Each egg is uniquely designed with polka dots, stripes, and glitter. The garland is hanged on the mantel.
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String together colorful paper eggs to create a cheerful garland! 

Kids can decorate their eggs with paint, glitter, or washi tape before attaching them to string. 

Hang the garland on walls, windows, or mantels for a bright and festive Easter decoration.


25. DIY Bunny Planters

A photo of a plain white table with three adorable DIY bunny planters made from upcycled tin cans or small flower pots. The pots are painted white and decorated with hand-drawn bunny faces, felt ears, and a cotton ball tail on the back. There are also fresh green plants inside the pots. The background is clean and simple.
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Transform small pots into Easter bunny planters! 

Paint them with bunny faces, add felt ears, and plant flowers or grass inside. 

These adorable planters make great gifts and add a touch of spring to any home. 

Kids will love watching their plants grow long after Easter is over!


Wrap Up

Easter crafts bring fun, creativity, and joy to the holiday! 

These easy projects keep kids entertained while making adorable decorations and gifts. 

Whether it’s bunnies, eggs, or chicks, each craft creates lasting memories. 

So grab your supplies and start crafting—Easter fun is just a creation away! 

Happy crafting!

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