Let’s dive into the world of letter E crafts, where creativity and fun meet learning! Perfect for engaging little ones while teaching them about the alphabet, these activities are as delightful as they are educational.
E is for Earth
Celebrate Earth by painting the letter E with blues and greens to resemble our planet. The first time I tried this, it was like bringing a mini Earth into my living room! If you enjoy seasonal crafts, you might also love exploring some creative orange pumpkin painting ideas.
E is for Elephant
Turn the letter E into an adorable elephant by adding a trunk and ears. I love using construction paper and googly eyes to give the elephant its cute personality.
E is for Eggs
Create a fun egg-themed craft by drawing eggs and placing ‘E’s inside. When I did this with my niece, she couldn’t stop giggling as she matched yolks to their egg whites.
Elmo Inspired E
Capture the joy of Elmo with a red letter E decorated with his iconic features. My workshop kids always have a blast crafting their own fuzzy friend.
E is for Eyes
Create a quirky E by adding eyes all over it. I always chuckle when seeing how many googly eyes the kids can glue on. If you’re working your way through the alphabet, try these fun Letter K crafts next.
E is for Every Color
Fill the letter E with every color in the rainbow for a vibrant artwork. This idea came from a rainy afternoon when I wanted to brighten up my living room.
Masked Letter E
Use tape to create a masked E, paint over it, and reveal the letter by peeling the tape. This technique is always a magical moment for little ones. For more seasonal inspiration, explore these adorable Valentine’s Day crafts for little ones.
E is for Envelope Animals
Create animal faces on envelopes, using Es for their ears or eyes. My favorite part is seeing kids’ creativity run wild with this one! This project is just one of many fun letter art ideas you can try.
E is for Evergreen
Craft an evergreen tree by shaping the letter E into branches. This festive idea came to me one Christmas when I was short on decorations. For another clever way to craft holiday decor, try making a tomato cage Christmas tree.
E is for Electric
Create a dazzling E with metallic or neon colors, making it ‘electric’. It’s a fantastic way to add a modern twist to the classic wooden letter craft.
E is for Enigma
Paint an E with invisible ink for a secret message that only appears under a special light. It’s a craft that turns the learning process into a mysterious adventure.
E is for Eco
Use recycled materials to create an eco-friendly E. This sustainable twist is my go-to for showing how creativity can help the planet. For more inspiration, explore other eco-friendly project ideas.
E is for Embroidery
Stitch an E onto fabric, introducing embroidery as a skill. It’s a relaxing craft that I often do while enjoying a cup of tea. If you want to keep the little ones busy while you stitch, set them up with some fun fish craft ideas.
E is for Extraterrestrial
Design an alien-themed E with glitter and stars. This out-of-this-world project is always a hit during space week in my studio.
E is for Experiment
Combine different textures and materials on an E for a tactile experience. It’s an experimental craft that encourages endless innovation.

