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!
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.
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.
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!
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.
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 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.
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.
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.

