Easter Crafts for Kids

It’s time for the Easter Bunny to come hopping through town! And that also means it’s time to gather your craft supplies and get started on some great Easter-themed crafts with your little ones. The best part – these crafts double as decorations!

Here is a round-up of some simple crafts for little fingers.

Bunny Candy Holders and Baby Chicks

photo of bunny in a meadow sitting next to a basket of Easter eggsA great use of pipe cleaners and all those empty toilet paper rolls you are saving for the perfect craft!

Paper Plate Easter Bunny

Turn a paper plate and cotton balls into an adorable bunny face.

Handprint Chicks

I am a sucker for any craft that utilizes my child’s handprint, and this cute handprint chick does not disappoint.

Stained Glass Window Egg

We make a stained glass decoration for every holiday because they are simple to construct with instant satisfaction for little ones. And the supplies are inexpensive!

Tissue Paper Chick

I am never lacking in tissue paper so this craft is one you could whip up in a bind when you need an activity for an antsy toddler. Plus, it’s adorable!

Easter Chick Card

Guaranteed to make Grandmas’ everywhere swoon with delight AND you get to use your child’s handprints again!

Easter Finger Puppets

These adorable little puppets are made with pipe cleaners and pom poms.

Rabbit Ornament

This is actually listed as a Chinese New Year craft, but would be perfect for Easter. And another great use for empty toilet paper or paper towel tubes!

Envelope Bunnies

From the craft room of Martha Stewart so you know it’s good.

Easter Garland

A garland you make yourself with… paint chips! Genius and adorable!

Happy Easter Everyone!

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About Natalie Lubrano

Natalie is a 31-year-old single mother of four children that are slowly trying to take over her house. They are ages 7, 5 and twins age 4. Follow her on Twitter: @natlubrano. You can also read more on her recovery from anorexia and bulimia on her website whatseatingnatalie.com or follow her writing at natalielubrano.com

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