Easter is just around the corner, and there’s no better way to celebrate than with some delightful crafts that kids will love. Whether you’re looking for fun family activities or ways to keep little hands busy, these Easter craft ideas are sure to inspire.
Bunny Paper Plate Masks
Transform simple paper plates into adorable bunny masks with just a few cuts and paints. I remember doing this with my nieces, and their giggles as they hopped around with their bunny faces were unforgettable!
DIY Egg Geodes
Create your own crystal geodes inside eggshells with a bit of science magic. It’s fascinating to watch the crystals grow, and kids will be amazed by their sparkling creations.
Ice Eggs
Freeze small toys and flowers inside eggshells for a fun sensory play activity. My toddler loves discovering treasures as the ice melts—it keeps her entertained for hours!
Marbled Decorative Eggs
Use shaving foam and food coloring to marble empty eggshells for a colorful display. Watching the colors swirl is just as fun as the finished product; trust me, it’s mesmerizing!
DIY Birds Nest
Gather materials like pipe cleaners and yarn to craft your own birds’ nest. This activity is a fantastic way to teach kids about nature while having a blast.
Wooden Floral Eggs
Decorate wooden eggs with mod podge and pressed flowers for a timeless craft. These eggs are sturdy and can be reused year after year.
Bunny Ear Crowns
Create whimsical bunny ear crowns with cardstock and pressed flowers. My daughter loves wearing hers during our Easter egg hunts, adding a magical touch to the festivities.
Nature Printed Dyed Eggs
Try dyeing eggs with a twist by using nature prints. Using leaves and flowers to create patterns on eggs is a magical experience, and the results are always stunning.
Easter Bunny Crayons
Melt down old crayons in a bunny mold for colorful, new crayons. It’s a great way to recycle and kids love using their unique creations!
Potato Stamped Easter Cards
Use potatoes to create stamps for Easter cards. The simplicity of this craft makes it perfect for all ages, and the results are always delightfully charming.
Easter Egg Sun Catchers
Create beautiful sun catchers using cardboard and pressed flowers. These look stunning in the window and bring a touch of spring into your home.
Salt Dough Egg Decorations
Mix up some salt dough and let your kids cut out and paint their own Easter egg decorations. Every year, mine turn out so unique that they become cherished keepsakes.
Craft Stick Chicks
Using craft sticks and some yellow paint, you can create the cutest little chicks. My kids love adding googly eyes and tiny felt beaks to bring these characters to life!
Fingerprint Carrots
Turn little fingerprints into adorable carrot shapes. These make great keepsakes and are perfect for adorning your Easter table.
Cascarones (Confetti Eggs)
Fill hollowed-out eggs with nature confetti for a fun and unexpected Easter activity. Kids love cracking them open and watching the confetti burst out!
Cottonball Bunnies
Create fluffy bunnies using cotton balls and cardstock—a simple craft that kids adore. I still have some from years ago that we hang up as decorations every Easter.
Egg Carton Flowers
Who knew egg cartons could bloom into beautiful flowers? Cut, paint, and assemble them into a bouquet that will last forever—perfect for bringing a bit of spring indoors.

